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Affair in Trinidad

"You weren't the first... and you won't be the last!"
1952 | 98m | English

(3445 votes)

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A nightclub singer enlists her brother-in-law to track down her husband's killer.
Release Date: Jul 29, 1952
Director: Vincent Sherman
Writer: James Gunn, Berne Giler, Oscar Saul, Virginia Van Upp
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords jealousy, murder, undercover operation, espionage, american abroad, death of brother, film noir, trinidad, nightclub entertainer
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, The Beckworth Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rita Hayworth Chris Emery
Glenn Ford Steve Emery
Alexander Scourby Max Fabian
Valerie Bettis Veronica Huebling
Torin Thatcher Inspector Smythe
Howard Wendell Anderson
Karl Stepanek Walters
George Voskovec Doctor Franz Huebling
Steven Geray Wittol
Walter Kohler Peter Bronec
Juanita Moore Dominique
Robert Boon Pilot (uncredited)
Rama Bai Servant (uncredited)
Fred Baker Baker, Airport Clerk (uncredited)
Mary Bayless Café Patron (uncredited)
Don Blackman Bobby (uncredited)
Tex Brodus Party Guest (uncredited)
Ivan Browning Fisherman (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers Party Guest (uncredited)
James Conaty Party Guest (uncredited)
Paul Cristo Party Guest (uncredited)
Ross Elliott Corpse of Neal Emery (uncredited)
Calvin Emery Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Joel Fluellen Jeffrey Mabetes, Fisherman (uncredited)
Roy Glenn Fisherman (uncredited)
Don Kohler Jimmy Peters, Reporter (uncredited)
King Charles MacNiles Calypso Singer (uncredited)
Gregg Martell Olaf, Fabian's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Frank McLure Party Guest (uncredited)
Harold Miller Café Patron (uncredited)
Mort Mills Martin, Wittol's Henchman (uncredited)
Ralph Moody Coroner (uncredited)
George Nardelli Inquest Spectator (uncredited)
Kathleen O'Malley Stewardess (uncredited)
Leonidas Ossetynski Refugee (uncredited)
John Parlow Butler (uncredited)
Foster H. Phinney Party Guest (uncredited)
John Sherman Englishman (uncredited)
Leslie Sketchley Café Patron (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Party Guest (uncredited)
Albert Szabo Butler (uncredited)
Name Job
James Gunn Screenplay
Berne Giler Story
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
Walter Holscher Art Direction
Oscar Saul Screenplay
Virginia Van Upp Story
William Kiernan Set Decoration
Clay Campbell Makeup Artist
Sam Nelson Assistant Director
Lodge Cunningham Sound Engineer
Lester Lee Songs
Helen Hunt Hairstylist
Robert J. Schiffer Makeup Artist
Bob Russell Songs
Jackson Leighter Executive Consultant
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Saul Chaplin Vocals
Vincent Sherman Director
Viola Lawrence Editor
Jean Louis Costume Design
George Duning Music, Music Director
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Valerie Bettis Choreographer
Name Title
Virginia Van Upp Associate Producer
Vincent Sherman Producer
Rita Hayworth Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

You walked out of that inquest like you were on your way to a cocktail party. Affair in Trinidad is one of those pretend film noir movies that the public seem to love more than the critics, both back then on release and also now. I was personally hoping that as a big fan of Glenn Ford, and being ... an admirer of Rita Hayworth, I too would be thumbing my nose at the critics. Sadly not. Directed by Vincent Sherman and with a screenplay by Berne Gilder and James Gunn, the story is set in Trinidad and pitches Hayworth as a recently widowed nightclub dancer and Ford as the deceased man's brother. The death is suspicious and as the law closes in (in the form of Torrin Thatcher) secrets will out and a bigger picture kind of emerges. Ok! Lets not compare to Gilda and Notorious, for obvious reasons, and just accept Affair in Trinidad as its own entity. What transpires is a tired tropical exercise in romance and spy like intrigue. In fact it's a bit of a hack job coasting in on the two leading stars reputations, Ford as a genre presence and Hayworth as some sort of ogle feature. The plot is ridiculous where nothing much makes sense. Character's motivations are sketchy at best, and once the screenplay plays its hand for reveal purpose, you wonder just where are the villains from and what exactly are they up to?! Is that explained or did I have a power nap?... It doesn't help that head weasel Max Fabian (Alexander Scourby) is so not threatening, and boring to boot, that it renders the intended dramatic oomph at pics finale as being akin to a damp squib. Hayworth goes through the motions in the acting scenes, only holding court with her two dance numbers (voice dubbed by Jo Ann Greer), and while Ford can brood with the best of them, his character is so poorly written it doesn't let the actor shine. As for this remotely being film noir? Not a chance, neither visually, thematically or in characterisations does it work on that film making style. Consider me bloody annoyed. 5/10

May 16, 2024