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Synopsis
Like so many campaigners before him, Gary Cooper joins the Foreign Legion to "forget." At a smoky cabaret in Morocco, Cooper meets café entertainer Marlene Dietrich (making her American film debut). A woman with a very checkered past, Dietrich toys with the callow Cooper, but eventually falls hopelessly in love with him, even to the extent of throwing over wealthy Adolphe Menjou. The now-famous final image of Morocco finds la Dietrich, decked out in her cabaret finery and wearing high heels, heading after Cooper's regiment across the desert with the rest of the "camp followers." There is considerably more to the story than that, but these bare-bones details should be enough to entice anyone familiar with the exotic eroticism of the Josef von Sternberg/Marlene Dietrich vehicles. Should you need more enticement, let us inform you that Morocco is the film in which Marlene Dietrich, dressed in a man's tuxedo for her nightclub act, kisses a female patron squarely on the lips. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Julie Compton Anna Dolores
Albert Conti Col. Quinnovieres
Gary Cooper Tom Brown
Marlene Dietrich Amy Jolly
Ullrich Haupt, Sr. Adjutant Caesar
Francis McDonald Cpl. Barney Latoche
Adolphe Menjou Mons. Le Bessiere
Paul Porcasi Lo Tinto
Eve Southern Mme. Caesar
Michael Visaroff Barrative

Production Crew

Benno Vigny Book Author
Lee Garmes Cinematographer
Lucien Ballard Cinematographer
Karl Hajos Composer (Music Score)
Travis Banton Costume Designer
Josef von Sternberg Director
S.K. Winston Editor
Hector Turnbull Producer
Hans Dreier Production Designer
Jules Furthman Screenwriter
Harry D. Mills Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1930
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount

Awards
1930 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1991 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress