The Treasure of San Teresa (German: Rhapsodie in Blei) is a 1959 British-West German thriller film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Eddie Constantine, Dawn Addams and Marius Goring.[1][2] It was based on a play by Jeffrey Dell. The film is also known by the alternative titles Hot Money Girl, Long Distance, and Rhapsody in Blei.[3]
The Treasure of San Teresa | |
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Directed by | Alvin Rakoff |
Written by | Jack Andrews Jeffrey Dell |
Produced by | John Nasht Patrick Filmer-Sankey |
Starring | Eddie Constantine Dawn Addams Marius Goring Christopher Lee |
Cinematography | Wilkie Cooper |
Edited by | Jim Connock |
Music by | Don Banks |
Production companies | Beaconsfield Productions Kurt Ulrich Filmproduktion Orbit Films |
Distributed by | British Lion Constantin Film |
Release date | 21 July 1959 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom West Germany |
Language | English |
Ex-OSS operative Larry Brennan (Eddie Constantine) returns to Czechoslovakia after retiring from his military service during World War II. He is intent on seeking out a hidden cache of Nazi jewels stashed in this country during the war. There he has to join with Hedi von Hartmann (Dawn Addams), his former lover and a daughter of the German general who previously owned the gems, but Larry is not sure whether he can trust her. Soon Larry begins to realise that he is being double-crossed and triple-crossed.[4]
The films of Alvin Rakoff | |
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