Yaasin, a policeman from Tangier who has almost become an alcoholic, spends most of his time in an exclusive brothel. Several characters arrive in the city at the same time: the millionaire Eric Burns; the German woman Eva Miller who, with her little daughter Gudrun, makes herself a living by doing frauds and small thefts; the smart gangster Rustum Wadi who is looking for a talisman that at that moment is in the hands of Andrews, a homosexual British collector. Yaasin is supposed to protect Burns, but when Andrew's corpse appears the case takes an unexpected turn.
"Tangier Cop," released in 1997, is a gripping crime thriller that showcases the gritty underbelly of the Moroccan city of Tangier. Produced by FICC and La Sept-Arte, this film was a collaborative effort between the United States and the United Kingdom, bringing together a talented cast and crew to create a memorable cinematic experience. The story follows a determined American detective, played by the charismatic Peter Coyote, as he navigates the labyrinthine streets of Tangier in pursuit of a dangerous drug lord. The film's atmospheric setting, combined with its intense action sequences and compelling narrative, make "Tangier Cop" a standout in the genre. Director Stephen Whittaker masterfully captures the essence of Tangier, using the city's vibrant colors and chaotic energy to enhance the film's tension and drama. The cinematography, led by Alec Mills, beautifully showcases the stark contrast between the city's opulent facades and its seedy criminal underworld. The film's score, composed by Richard Harvey, further immerses the audience in the world of "Tangier Cop," with its haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms that perfectly complement the on-screen action. Peter Coyote delivers a powerful performance as the lead detective, bringing depth and nuance to his character's relentless pursuit of justice. His chemistry with the supporting cast, including the talented Moroccan actors who bring authenticity to their roles, adds layers to the film's narrative. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the detective unravels a complex web of corruption and deceit. "Tangier Cop" is more than just a crime thriller; it is a cultural exploration of a city caught between tradition and modernity. The film's international production values and its focus on the clash of cultures make it a unique addition to the genre. While it may not have received widespread recognition upon its release, "Tangier Cop" remains a compelling and thought-provoking film that deserves a place in the canon of international crime cinema.
Year1997
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GenresAdventure
Production countriesUnited States of AmericaUnited Kingdom