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A comic tribute to the detective films of Humphrey Bogart. The
third story in the "Cafe Noir" series, following Murder at Cafe
Noir and Noir Suspicions. No knowledge of the previous plays is
required, as each play can stand alone. In Noir Point Blank, "Just
Plain" Rick has hired a singer and opened a photo display of "300
yrs of shady business" at the cafe to increase business. To this
comes an American detective looking for a murderess but stumbling
across a gangster on the lam, a beautiful French historian and a
British lawyer with a desire to go night diving. When the murderess
ends up dead and the cop is implicated in the murder, it's "Just
Plain" Rick who must help him out of the jam by helping him find
the real killer. Meanwhile, the gangster has assumed the mortgage
for the Cafe Noir and plans on setting up his operations there, and
everyone seems to be after something that sunk off the coast of
Mustique in 1945. It's a true forties style American mystery with
the perfect mix of action, intrigue, humor, and romance.
In this hard-boiled comic mystery sequel to the ever-popular Murder
at Cafe Noir, ex-private eye Rick Archer is now the confused
manager of Cafe Noir on the island of Mustique. He is confronted
with a corpse on the dock, a mysterious femme fatale, a French
blackmailer, and a businessman who wants both the cafe and the
woman. Rick is arrested after the blackmailer is murdered in his
club. It is up to the audience to convince the magistrate that he
is innocent. A tribute to Casablanca with many references to the
classic movie, Noir Suspicions is guaranteed to delight audiences
whether or not they are familiar with Murder at Cafe Noir.
This '40s detective story come to life features Rick Archer, P.I.,
out to find a curvaceous runaway on the forgotten island of
Mustique, a place stuck in a black-and-white era. The owner of the
Cafe Noir has washed ashore, murdered, and Rick's quarry was the
last person seen with him. Rick employs his hard-boiled talents to
find the killer. Was it the French madame and club manager, the
voodoo priestess, the shyster British attorney, the black
marketeer, or the femme fatale? The a
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