Port Afrique

Port Afrique

Year: 1956

Runtime: 92 mins

Language: English

Director: Rudolph Maté

DramaMysteryRomance

Shot amid Morocco’s legendary “Forbidden City,” the film follows a war‑scarred veteran who, limping on a shattered leg, returns to Port Afrique only to discover his wife has been murdered. Determined to find the killer, he plunges into a tangled web of long‑buried family secrets, risking everything to uncover the truth.

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