Affair in Trinidad Page #9

Synopsis: When Steve Emery arrives in Trinidad at the urgent request of his brother, he is stunned to find that his brother has not only been murdered, but that his brother's wife Chris is succumbing to the seduction attempts of the man who quite possibly is the murderer. His feelings are further exacerbated when he discovers that he, too, is becoming strongly attracted to Chris, who is a steamy cabaret singer. She, in turn, is playing off one against the other while betraying the secrets of both men to the police, for whom she is secretly working.
Director(s): Vincent Sherman
Production: Columbia Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.7
NOT RATED
Year:
1952
98 min
175 Views


Have you also enlisted as a British agent?

What, didn't you know?

Mrs. Emery has been deceiving both of us

with a third party.

Her Majesty's police, no less.

What government do you represent?

Or are you here

simply in the role of a private citizen?

Steve! Steve!

- We must get out of here at once.

- Just a moment.

Max. Max, you're hurt!

We'll have to delay our departure.

Olaf, take her upstairs. Lock her in my room.

Veronica, some brandy. Franz, quickly.

Max, I...

I don't think there's any point

in your waiting, after all.

Max! Franz, there must be something we...

No.

It would be wiser if you all left at once.

What do we do with him?

You don't want us to leave him here.

Take him along.

I don't want him in this house.

His presence here offends me.

Olaf, I'm remaining here.

You'll see to it

that Mr. Emery leaves with you.

Yes, sir.

As for Mrs. Emery,

I myself will make

the necessary arrangements concerning her.

Under the circumstances,

I think it only fitting.

Olaf.

Take him out.

If you're waiting for my last words,

you've heard them.

Come on. We can't wait here any longer.

- Max, we can't leave you this way.

- Veronica, please.

Taking a last look at Trinidad?

You know, you're gonna find Chicago

kind of cold after the tropics.

Am I?

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Oscar Saul

Oscar Saul (December 26, 1912, New York City – May 23, 1994, Los Angeles) was an American writer. Saul wrote or collaborated on the screenplays for numerous movies from the 1940s through to the early 1980s. His best-known work was on the screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. more…

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