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The Trade of Sin
A fisherman living with his wife peacefully finds some ancient statues whilst diving, and he contacts his old partner, a small time crook in order to smuggle it. His friend visits him at home with his girlfriend and problems begin.
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Plot Summary
A corrupt customs official in Spain is involved in a smuggling operation. He becomes entangled with a mysterious woman and faces increasing pressure from both the authorities and the criminals he's working with. His greed and paranoia lead him down a dangerous path, threatening to unravel his entire life.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'The Trade of Sin' is scarce due to its age and limited distribution. It is generally considered a minor crime drama from the early 1970s, often overlooked in discussions of the genre. Audiences and critics at the time likely viewed it as a serviceable, though unremarkable, entry in the crime film landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Features a somewhat convoluted plot typical of its genre.
The performances are generally adequate, though not particularly memorable.
Offers a glimpse into the gritty crime dramas of the era.
Google audience: Audience reviews and ratings are not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Spain, taking advantage of its scenic locations to portray the backdrop for the criminal activities.
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