Mozambique (also known as Blonde Fracht Für Sansibar) is a 1964 British drama film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Steve Cochran in his final film role, Hildegard Knef, Paul Hubschmid and Vivi Bach.
An American pilot assists the Portuguese colonial police who are battling a gang of criminals involved in drug smuggling from Lisbon via Mozambique to Zanzibar.
During the making of the film, Cochran was arrested for committing adultery with the wife of a jockey while in Durban, South Africa.
[3] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Not just a succession of improbabilities and melodramatics but a nice old tangle to boot, the film has among its more original touches the Portuguese police inspector's readiness to leave almost all the sleuthing to Brad: even at the Victoria Falls Bridge climax, the inspector simply surveys the scene from safety while Brad does all the dangerous leg-work.
Vivi Bach is a real charmer, but despite a stunningly feminine wardrobe by Pierre Balmain, Hildegard Knef contrives to look unglamorous and at times almost mannish.