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Three Movie Buffs (Patrick Nash)
There are a few minor plot twists leading to the unforgettable final shot. Amy, unable to give up her passionate love for Tom, sacrifices everything by walking out into the desert with all the other heartsick women who follow the Legion around from...read the complete Morocco (1930) review at Three Movie Buffs (Patrick Nash)
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The Cinematic Threads
Singer with a past (Marlene Dietrich) meets with soldier with a past (Gary Cooper) - their pasts cancel each other out, and you can pretty much figure out what happens next....read the complete Morocco (1930) review at The Cinematic Threads
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by "scotsladdie" on May 16, 2000
Marlene Dietrich's first Hollywood film, and perhaps Von Sternberg's most effective piece of romantic mythmaking. It's enchantingly silly, full of soulful grand passions, drifting cigarette smoke, and a few too many pictorial shots of The Foreign Legion ...
by aboonski@mindspri... on June 15, 1999
Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper are the reluctant lovers--she is looking for a wealthy, comfortable existence and he is just a foreign legion soldier of little or no consequence. Marlene makes fun of the gypsy-like groupies who make a habit of ...
by Bomojaz on December 12, 2005
This was Marlene Dietrich's first American movie, which came hard on the heels of THE BLUE ANGEL. She plays a sultry nightclub singer who somehow has made her way to Morocco. There she meets two ...
by Peter Kenney on May 28, 2003
MOROCCO is a very early Marlene Dietrich film directed by Josef von Sternberg. Dietrich, Gary Cooper and Adolph Menjou give excellent performances. The scene in a nightclub where Dietrich passes her apartment key to French Legionnaire Cooper is priceless. ...
by Lawrance M. Berna... on August 12, 2001
Gary Cooper plays Tom Brown, a devil-may-care American private in the French Foreign Legion who hooks up with cabaret signer Amy Jolly, played by Marlene Dietrich in her American film ...
by William R. Ray on October 25, 2000
Simplistic but highly effective triangle love story of ...
by KENNETH C KLOTZ on February 14, 2000
Great movie for legion fans even though not alot of fighting type action. The legion marching ...

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