Danger in Havana

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Movie
German title Danger in Havana
Original title Pier 5, Havana
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1959
length 67 minutes
Rod
Director Edward L. Cahn
script Joseph Hoffman
Robert E. Kent
production Robert E. Kent
Edward Small
music Bert Shefter
camera Maury Gertsman
occupation

Danger in Havana (Original title: Pier 5, Havana ) is an American film production in 1959 in distribution "Robert E. Kent Productions" and next to Errol Flynn Cuban Rebel Girls (1959) is probably the only American feature film , which after the Cuban Revolution on Cuba was filmed.

action

Steve Daggett travels to Cuba shortly after the revolution to look for his missing friend Hank Miller. Daggett discovers that Miller was kidnapped by counter-revolutionary Fernando so that he could convert their planes into bombers. Daggett's former girlfriend, Monica, now acts as Ms. Hank Miller.

Reviews

“In the gloomy atmosphere of opaque, threatening events, an adventure film develops according to conventional tension patterns; the political film is used too loosely as a framework. "

Lore

It is unclear whether the film was shown in the Federal Republic of Germany at the time. He was born on July 16, 1987 under an Edward. L. Cahn retrospective broadcast on West III .

literature

  • Thursday, July 16 In: Der Spiegel . No. 29 , 1987 ( online - for German television broadcast).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Danger in Havana. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 16, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used