Golden Salamander (1950)

Director
Ronald Neame

Main cast
Trevor Howard; Anouk Aimée; Herbert Lom; Walter Rilla; Miles Malleson

Genres
Adventure, Action, Foreign

Description
An archaeologist stumbles into the territory of an evil crime syndicate and struggles to set things right.


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