Timbuktu is a 1959 U.S. black-and-white adventure film set in Timbuktu but filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1958. In 1956 producer Edward Small originally registered several titles for the film, including: East of Timbuktu, West of Timbuktu, North of Timbuktu, South of Timbuktu , The Road to Timbuktu, and Timbuktu Theme. However, he eventually settled on just the plain title "Timbuktu". Edward Small felt so embarrassed by the film that he removed his name from the final credits. In 1940, France is at war with Germany. The... French have removed large numbers of troops from their African possessions, leaving the way open for revolt. American soldier of fortune Mike Conway sees a chance to pay his way back to the United States by gunrunning to hostile Tuaregs. Wearing a slouch hat and bush jacket, Conway is armed with a Thompson sub machine gun and a wristwatch with an alarm engraved "From Conway to Conway".
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| Release date: | November 22, 1959 |
| Directed by: | Jacques Tourneur |
| Runtime: | 91 Minutes |
| Producer: | Edward Small |
| Cinematography: | Maury Gertsman |
| Genre: | Adventure, Action |