Vintage original 8x10 in. US single-weight glossy photograph from the 1950's Algerian-set mystery/drama romance, PORT AFRIQUE, released in 1956 by Columbia Pictures and directed by Rudolph Maté. Rip Reardon, ex-Army flier, returns to his home in French Morocco and finds his wife dead, and he suspects she has been murdered. Police Colonel Moussac insists she committed suicide. Rip begins to suspect not only his friends but also a mysterious brunette, Ynez, a Casbah night-club singer with whom he begins to fall in love. Repeated efforts to kill Rip are made but he ultimately finds the evidence which sends him gunning against the killer...but is he mistaken?

The image features an interior studio publicity shot of handsome Phil Carey (as Rip Reardon) wearing a trench coat over a suit and tie. It is in fine+ condition with small creases in the bottom half of the right border and on the bottom left corner.