El misterio del tatuaje

Film noirDramaIntrigueRomance

El misterio del tatuaje
El misterio del tatuaje
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We could say that El misterio del tatuaje made a mark after its theatrical release, reaping huge box office sales.
The year this movie came out was in 1950.
Without a doubt, the cast of this film is very well chosen with actresses and actors like John Miles, Patricia Barry, Walter Kinsella, Frank Tweddell, Rod McLennan who are ideal for the role they play.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Edward Montagne.
If you want to know the end you will have to go through 64 min. wonderful.
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of United States.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Philip H. Reisman Jr..
One of the best known production companies in the film world is RKO Radio Pictures which in this case has been in charge of bringing this project to life.
The soundtrack of this film enhances the emotions of each scene and the team responsible for making this happen is led by Alan Shulman.

A director of photography is in charge of deciding what part of the scenery they are interested in capturing and from what angle. In this case, the person in charge of this important role has been William Steiner.
The genre of Film noir, Drama, Intrigue, Romance is one of the most widely used in film and this is because it tends to work well with audiences.

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Critics El misterio del tatuaje

Procedural Noir fun. The famine budget police procedure is a crude look at old New York. Identifying Lydia, the tattooed lady
CSI circa 1950. Early police procedures. Little involved, but some good points
Low Budjets and unknown actors make a good movie. Real life is boring. CSI New York 1950
If you like the original Law & Order, this is for you. Excellent music lends dramatic tension to low-budget film noir. Dark, cultural and interesting curiosity
A nostalgic look at the streets of New York. Well done, low budget police drama. THE STRANGE TATTOO (Edward J. Montagne, 1950) **
Inconsistent tone and amateurish performance, but seedy and a bit off the beaten path. excellent throwaway lines - excellent vintage car review. The corpse had a clue
Low budget but pretty good. A PROCEDURE IN YOUR CHILDHOOD ...! The mystery of the tattooed woman. Who is she?
Solid crime drama with good use of locations. Jungle of New York. Unfairly maligned by some
A great CSI movie in the 50's!
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