Macao (1952)
If you like international intrigue, Macao is a film that will appeal to you. It will also appeal to you if you like the strong silent men of the world who wear white tropical suits and deal with excitement and perhaps danger in the steamy nightclubs of a foreign port. The movie follows the broad pattern established by Humphrey Bogart who played American expatriates for a large part of his career.
Instead of Humphrey Bogart, however, we have the second generation antihero Robert Mitchum who made quite a few of the foreign potboilers, also.
Macao is classified today as film noir; a...