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Secret Obsession ()

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As French colonial rule unravels in Tunisia, Paul is having an affair with nightclub singer Betty. An Arab teenager develops a crush on her. It seems he's Paul illegitimate son. As the boy's attraction with his father's mistress goes out... See more »

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Zigou
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Wanis
Ida Di Benedetto ...
Mariam
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Slim
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Betty Rivière
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Paul Rivière
Polli Magaro ...
Alice
Sofiane Ouissi ...
Wanis (Young)

Directed by

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Ridha Behi

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Ridha Behi ... (original scenario)
 
Ridha Behi ... (adaptation) &
Jacques Robert ... (adaptation) &
Jean-Claude Islert ... (adaptation) &
Michel Lengliney ... (adaptation) &
Bernard Trémège ... (adaptation)
 
Michel Lengliney ... (dialogue) &
Jean-Claude Islert ... (dialogue)

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Georges Garvarentz

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Pierre Lhomme

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André Criante

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Jean-Yves Le Poulain ... assistant camera

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Michela Prodan ... head dialogue coach
John Marshall ... subtitle script and timing (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

As French colonial rule unravels in Tunisia, Paul is having an affair with nightclub singer Betty. An Arab teenager develops a crush on her. It seems he's Paul illegitimate son. As the boy's attraction with his father's mistress goes out of bounds the friction between the Tunisians and the French also intensifies. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • La mémoire tatouée (France)
  • Les lien de sang (France)
  • Silent Memory (World-wide, English title)
  • Tattooed Memory (World-wide, English title)
  • Secret Obsession (United States)
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  • 82 min
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Trivia The film poster for "Pépé le Moko (1937)" is seen in multiple scenes and locations. See more »
Movie Connections References Pépé le Moko (1937). See more »

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