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Reviews 14% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings During World War II, Rachel Cade (Angie Dickinson) works as a doctor at a small medical station in the Congo, where she quickly draws the ire...
- (22)
- Gordon Douglas
- Drama
- Angie Dickinson
Deep in the Belgian Congo in 1939, white missionary nurse Angie Dickinson--a virtuous woman who carries the Holy Bible like a shield--arrives in a small village just as the resident doctor dies of a heart attack.
The Sins of Rachel Cade is a 1961 drama film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Angie Dickinson in the title role, as well as Peter Finch and Roger Moore who compete for her love.
The Sins of Rachel Cade: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Angie Dickinson, Peter Finch, Roger Moore, Errol John. While the Nazi regime subjugates European nations during World War II, in the Belgian Congo nurse Rachel Cade tries to cure the local people.
- (608)
- Drama, Romance
- Gordon Douglas
- 1961-04-02
Film. Reviews. Dec 31, 1959 11:00pm PT. The Sins of Rachel Cade. One of filmdom's favorite stamping grounds, the Belgian Congo, is the setting for some familiar bwana monkeyshines...
While the Nazi regime subjugates European nations during World War II, in the Belgian Congo nurse Rachel Cade tries to cure the local people. Colonel Derode falls in love with her, but an...
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Synopsis. During World War II, Rachel Cade, a young missionary nurse, arrives at a dilapidated hospital mission in a remote part of the Congo. The inept, defeated head of the hospital dies, but Rachel decides to stay on despite the advice of the cynical Belgian administrator, Col. Henri Derode.