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Rating: 6.365/10 by 137 users

Morocco (1930)

The Foreign Legion marches in to Mogador with booze and women in mind just as singer Amy Jolly arrives from Paris to work at Lo Tinto's cabaret. That night, insouciant legionnaire Tom Brown catches her inimitably seductive, tuxedo-clad act. Both bruised by their past lives, the two edge cautiously into a no-strings relationship while being pursued by others. But Tom must leave on a perilous mission: is it too late for them?

Directing:
  • Josef von Sternberg
Writing:
  • Benno Vigny
  • Jules Furthman
  • Benno Vigny
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 14, 1930

Rating: 6.365/10 by 137 users

Alternative Title:
Marokko - Herzen in Flammen - DE
モロッコ - JP
Marrocos - PT

Country:
United States of America
Language:
العربية
English
Français
Italiano
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 32 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: foreign legion, morocco, pre-code, nightclub singer
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Gary Cooper
Légionnaire Tom Brown
Marlene Dietrich
Mademoiselle Amy Jolly
Adolphe Menjou
Monsieur La Bessiere
Ullrich Haupt
Adjudant Caesar
Eve Southern
Madame Caesar
Francis McDonald
Sergeant Tatoche
Émile Chautard
French General (uncredited)
Juliette Compton
Anna Dolores (uncredited)
Albert Conti
Col. Quinnovieres (uncredited)
Thomas A. Curran
Minor Role (uncredited)
Theresa Harris
Camp Follower (uncredited)
Lillian Savin
Moroccan Tart (uncredited)
Harry Schultz
German Sergeant (uncredited)
Philip Sleeman
Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Michael Visaroff
Colonel Alexandre Barratière (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Before there was Mogadon, there was Mogador - a town in Morocco in which the wealthy "La Bessiere" (Adolphe Menjou) might have wished for more of the former! His problems all stem from his infatuation with the recently arrived cabaret dancer "Amy" (Marlene Dietrich) who is wowing the crowds in her elegant tuxedo, top hat and stilettos. Also amongst her audience is the roguish legionnaire "Brown" (Gary Cooper) who takes a shine to her and even pays 20F for one of her apples! What now ensues is a lightly comedic love-triangle enterprise peppered with two full length numbers from Dietrich and a little naughtiness from Cooper that sends him deep into the treacherous desert. To be fair, Cooper is not the most impactful here - his performance is just a little too undercooked, but she is on great form as she mischievously plays both men and I did feel a little sorry for Menjou's lovestruck character used to buying everything he wanted. The production is gently tempered with a little sexual fluidity. That's not especially new for European audiences, but I reckon those across the pond might not have been quite so used to a woman so demonstrably fully equipped to function and thrive in a man's world! The scene at the end really did make wonder if "Amy" had really thought things through, though...


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