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The Sins of Rachel Cade (1960)

Director: Gordon Douglas

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From Time Out Film Guide

The sins are mainly those of negligible credibility. Moore's an American volunteer in the RAF, whose plane just happens to land in the Belgian Congo where nurse Dickinson is plying her trade. An illegitimate child ensues. No wonder love-struck doc Finch looks slightly miffed throughout this enjoyably trashy colonial soapfest.

Author: TJ

Time Out Film Guide


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  • kelli crosland said...
    Posted on Mar 30 2009 19:55 I saw this movie when i was 11 or 12.I thought this was a pretty racie movie then.Angie Dickinson was great in the movie and by far the most beautiful woman i had ever seen.Have been following her career,since Police WomanWoman in the 70's.Ioved the show.I've also bought the d.v.d of that series.I have alot of Angie Dickinsons movies and t.v. appearances too. She and the late Susan Hayward are and were the best.My one wish would be able to meet Angie Dickinson one day.sinererly,Kelli Crosland of Fort Worth,Texas
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