The Man from Cairo (Italian: Dramma nella Kasbah/Avventura ad Algeri) is a 1953 British/Italian/American international coproduction film noir starring George Raft, who plays a man who is mistaken for a detective and sent to find lost World War II gold in Algiers, despite the film's title. The film was Raft's last with top billing and the last of three films that he made for Lippert Pictures. It was also the final feature film of director Ray Enright and the American film debut of Irene Papas.