Affair in Trinidad (1952)

6.6Not Rated98 min

1952 film by Vincent Sherman

Affair in Trinidad is a 1952 American film noir directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. It was produced by Hayworth's Beckworth Corporation and released by Columbia Pictures.

The film is notable as Hayworth's comeback vehicle after four years away from Columbia, as a reteaming of the stars of Gilda (1946) and for a fiery opening number in which Hayworth dances barefoot to calypso music. Hayworth's singing voice is dubbed by Jo Ann Greer, who later also sang for her in Miss Sadie Thompson and Pal Joey. The film's gross take at the box office exceeded Gilda's by $1 million.

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What is Affair in Trinidad about?
Affair in Trinidad (1952) — When Steve Emery arrives in Trinidad at the urgent request of his brother, he is stunned to find that his brother has not only been murdered, but that his brother's wife Chris is succumbing to the seduction attempts of the man who quite possibly is the murderer. His feelings are
Is Affair in Trinidad based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Affair in Trinidad scary?
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