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Music by
  
Edited by
  
Roger Dwyre

Director
  
Editor
  
Roger Dwyre

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Directed by
  
Cinematography
  
Edmond Séchan

Initial release
  
24 January 1958 (France)

Story by
  
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Written by
  
John BerryLee GoldTamara HoveyGeorges Neveux (dialogue)

Starring
  
Dorothy DandridgeCurd JürgensAlex CressanJean Servais

Screenplay
  
John Berry, Georges Neveux, Tamara Hovey, Lee Gold

Cast
  
Similar
  
Curd Jürgens movies, Slavery movies

Tamango is a 1958 French/Italian film directed by John Berry, a black-listed American director who exiled himself to Europe. Dorothy Dandridge and Curd Jürgens (billed as: Curt Jurgens) star in the film with co-stars Alex Cressan and Jean Servais. Based on the short story by Prosper Mérimée first published in 1829, the film is about a slave ship on its crossing from Africa to Cuba, the various people it carries and the slaves' rebellion while on board.

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Plot

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Captain Reiker (Curd Jürgens), a Dutch sea captain, sets off on what he intends to be his last slave-ship voyage. After capturing slaves with the complicity of an African chief (Habib Benglia), he then starts his voyage for Cuba. Along with the slaves below-deck, the passengers include his mistress, the slave Aiché (Dorothy Dandridge), and the ship's doctor, Doctor Corot (Jean Servais). Tamango (Alex Cressan), one of the captured men, plans a revolt and tries to persuade Aiché to join him and the other slaves. When the captured slaves do rebel, Tamango manages to hold Aiché hostage. A deadlock between the two sides then develops and Captain Renker states he will fire a cannon into the ships' hold and kill all the slaves unless they give up. Aiché is given a chance to leave by Tamango but after looking up the ladder that leads out of the hold (and towards life), chooses to stay with her fellow slaves. The captain makes good on his threat and shoots the cannon into the hold, literally silencing the slaves' songs.

Controversies

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The film was controversial in different parts of the world. Even though the project was filmed in the French city Nice, France banned Tamango in its West African colonies "for fear it would cause dissent among the natives". The film was released in 1959 in New York City, but didn't receive nationwide distribution until 1962. The United States government had banned Tamango because it broke the race-mixing (or "miscegenation") section of the Hays Code with the interracial love scenes between Dorothy Dandridge and Curd Jürgens.

Cast

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  • Dorothy Dandridge as Aiché, Reiker's mistress
  • Curd Jürgens as Captain John Reiker
  • Jean Servais as Doctor Corot
  • Alex Cressan as Tamango
  • Roger Hanin as 1st Mate Bebe
  • Guy Mairesse as Werner
  • Clément Harari as Cook
  • Doudou Babet as Chadi
  • Habib Benglia as Le chef noir
  • Pierre Rosso as the diving sailor

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    References

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