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Morocco(1930)

1h 32mDrama, RomanceEnglish
6.4/10
165 user ratings

Who is this woman who scorns a hundred men...to give her love to a Devil-May-Care Soldier?

Overview

Mogador, Morocco. Late 1920s. A complex romance develops between a womanizing Legionnaire and a disillusioned Parisian cabaret singer.

Director

Josef von Sternberg

Studio

Paramount Pictures

Budget

$491K

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Cast

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper

as Légionnaire Tom Brown

Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich

as Mademoiselle Amy Jolly

Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

as Monsieur La Bessiere

Ullrich Haupt

Ullrich Haupt

as Adjudant Caesar

Eve Southern

Eve Southern

as Madame Caesar

Francis McDonald

Francis McDonald

as Sergeant Tatoche

Paul Porcasi

Paul Porcasi

as Lo Tinto

Émile Chautard

Émile Chautard

as French General (uncredited)

Juliette Compton

Juliette Compton

as Anna Dolores (uncredited)

Albert Conti

Albert Conti

as Col. Quinnovieres (uncredited)

Thomas A. Curran

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

as Camp Follower (uncredited)

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Movie Facts

Release Year

1930

Runtime

1h 32m

Language

English

Rating

6.4 / 10

Budget

$491K

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures

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What is Morocco about?

Mogador, Morocco. Late 1920s. A complex romance develops between a womanizing Legionnaire and a disillusioned Parisian cabaret singer.

Who directed Morocco?

Morocco was directed by Josef von Sternberg and released in 1930. It is a drama, romance film.

How long is Morocco?

Morocco has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

Who stars in Morocco?

The cast of Morocco includes Gary Cooper as Légionnaire Tom Brown, Marlene Dietrich as Mademoiselle Amy Jolly, Adolphe Menjou as Monsieur La Bessiere, Ullrich Haupt as Adjudant Caesar, Eve Southern as Madame Caesar and more.

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