USA,
1957, 111 min
Directed by:
Jean NegulescoCinematography:
Milton R. KrasnerComposer:
Hugo FriedhoferCast:
Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb, Sophia Loren, Laurence Naismith, Charles Fawcett, Alexis Minotis, Jorge Mistral, Gertrude FlynnVOD (1)
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There in a seaside village the beautiful Phaedra, a sponge diver finds a breath-taking gold statue of a boy riding a dolphin. Her slimy and crooked boyfriend wants to sell it to an unscrupulous and wealthy art collector, but Phaedra wants to hand it over to an American anthropologist, Jim Calder, who would return it to the Greek government, so it could be displayed in a prominent Greek museum. (Kino Lorber)
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Alan Ladd
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Clifton Webb
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Laurence Naismith
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Jorge Mistral
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Gertrude Flynn
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