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Sirocco
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Synopsis
In Sirocco Humphrey Bogart is cast as Harry Smith, a casino operator in 1925 Damascus. For a tidy profit, Smith runs guns to the Arab insurrectionists attempting to overthrow the French Protectorate. Chastised by French Colonel Feroud (Lee J. Cobb) for his lack of morals and political convictions, Smith merely sneers in agreement. Before long, he has become romantically involved with Feroud's mistress Violetta (Marta Toren), who hopes to use Harry as means of escape to Cairo. Only after being betrayed by the Arabs and roughed up by the French authorities does our "hero" begin to behave ethically -- but by then, it's too late. A weak attempt by Bogart's Santana Productions to duplicate the success of Casablanca. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Humphrey Bogart Harry Smith
David Bond Achmet
Peter Brocco Barber
Lee J. Cobb Col. Feroud
Nick Dennis Nasir Aboud
Ludwig Donath Flophouse Proprietor
Al Eben Sergeant
Gerald Mohr Maj. Leon
Zero Mostel Balukjian
Jay Novello Hamal
Peter Ortiz Maj. Robbinet
Leonard Penn Rifat
Vincent Renno Arthur
Everett Sloane Gen. LaSalle
Onslow Stevens Emil Hassan
Märta Torén Violette
Martin Wilkins Omar
Edward Colmans Col. Corville

Production Crew

Robert A. Peterson Art Director
Henry S. Kesler Associate Producer
Joseph Kessel Book Author
Burnett Guffey Cinematographer
George Antheil Composer (Music Score)
Curtis Bernhardt Director
Viola Lawrence Editor
Earl Bellamy First Assistant Director
Clay Campbell Makeup
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
Robert Lord Producer
A.I. Bezzerides Screenwriter
Hans Jacoby Screenwriter
Robert Priestley Set Designer
Year: 1951
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Columbia Pictures