The Amazing Mr. Callaghan

Directed by Willy Rozier
March 29, 1955    88mCrime, Drama
4.14.2
A ship,La Circé, has sunk and it might possibly be criminal .The vessel belongs to Storata ,who asks the insurance company for a hundred million Francs .Callaghan is working for them and he investigates on dry land and on the sea (he swims a lot).The brilliant detective discovers that Storata has scuttled his ship himself to swindle insurance.

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  • Tony WrightSlim Callaghan
  • Lysiane ReyDolorès
  • Colette RipertManon Gardel
  • Paul CamboNicky Storata
  • Robert BerriRaoul de Bois-Joli aka 'le Vicomte'
  • Yorick RoyanDenise Gardel
  • Roger BlinWladimir
  • Martine AlexisKetty
  • Raymond CordyThe doorman
  • Joé Davray
  • Paul DemangeThe bartender
  • Maurice BénardBoutillon
  • Robert BurnierNicholls
  • Henri AriusCommissioner Merlin (uncredited)
  • Claude Cerval(uncredited)
  • Gil DelamareLéon (uncredited)
  • Guy Henry(uncredited)
  • Willy RozierDirector / Writer
  • Peter CheyneyNovel
  • Michel RoccaDirector Of Photography

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan Trivia

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan was released on March 29, 1955.

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan was directed by Willy Rozier.

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan has a runtime of 88m.

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan was produced by Willy Rozier.

A ship,La Circé, has sunk and it might possibly be criminal .The vessel belongs to Storata ,who asks the insurance company for a hundred million Francs .Callaghan is working for them and he investigates on dry land and on the sea (he swims a lot).The brilliant detective discovers that Storata has scuttled his ship himself to swindle insurance.

The key characters in The Amazing Mr. Callaghan are Slim Callaghan (Tony Wright), Dolorès (Lysiane Rey), Manon Gardel (Colette Ripert).

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan is a Crime, Drama film.

The Amazing Mr. Callaghan has an audience rating of 4.1 out of 10.

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