Tangier Cop (1997) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
Tangier Cop

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
FICC
La Sept-Arte
Le Sabre

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Yaasin, a policeman from Tangier who has almost become an alcoholic, spends most of his time in an exclusive brothel. Several characters arrive in the city at the same time: the millionaire Eric Burns; the German woman Eva Miller who, with her little daughter Gudrun, makes herself a living by doing frauds and small thefts; the smart gangster Rustum Wadi who is looking for a talisman that at that moment is in the hands of Andrews, a homosexual British collector. Yaasin is supposed to protect Burns, but when Andrew's corpse appears the case takes an unexpected turn.

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Casting:
Derek Barnes
Abdessafar Ben Youssef
Sylvie Brocheré
Pep Armengol

Co-Producer:
Joan Antoni González

Costume Design:
Barbara Kidd
Naama Mejri
Anissa B'Diri

Director:
Stephen Whittaker

Director of Photography:
Tony Miller

Editor:
Max Lemon

Executive Producer:
Hassine Soufi
Ridha Behi

Hairstylist:
Hager Farhat

Key Hair Stylist:
Radhia Haddad

Key Makeup Artist:
Fatma Jaziri

Line Producer:
Philippe Heumann

Makeup Artist:
Mouna Ben Abda

Music:
Jean-Marie Sénia

Novel:
Georges Simenon

Producer:
Georges Campana

Production Design:
Jean Bauer

Special Effects:
Jean-Pierre Maricourt

Writer:
Julian Bond

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