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MOROCCO

USA 1930. Paramount Publix Corp.
Released through Paramount Publix Corp

CAST: Gary Cooper (Tom Brown); Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly); Adolphe Menjou (La Bessière; in a former version this part is named Kennington and Herbert Holmes is nominated as actor); Ullrich Haupt (Adjutant Caesar); Eve Southern (Madame Caesar); Michael Visaroff (Barratire); Juliette Compton (Anna Dolores); Albert Conti (Colonel Quinnovieres); Francis McDonald (Corporal Tatoche); Paul Porcasi (Lo Tinto), Émile Chautard (French General);.

CREDITS: Josef von Sternberg (Director); Hector Turnbull (Producer); Jules Furtham, Vincent Lawrence (Scenarists); Lee Garmes, Lucien Ballard (Photographers); Sam Winston, Bob Lee, Dan Keefe (Editors); Dan Keefe, Eleanor McGeary (Unit Managers); Bob Lee, Bob Margolis (Assistant Directors); Hans Dreier (Art Director); Travis Banton (Costumer); Harry D. Mills (Sound); based on the novel "Amy Jolly, Die Frau aus Marrakesh" by Benno Vigny.

SONGS: "Give Me the Man" (not used), "What am I Bid" by Leo Robin and Karl Hajós; "Quand L'Amour Meurt" by Octave Cremieux and G. Millandy

Black-and-White. 2,511 meters.
Production Dates: July 15th — August 18th 1930;
Indoor shooting: Paramount Studios stage 4 and Universal back lot;
Outdoor shooting: Chatsworth Ranch and Guadelupe.
Premiere: November 14th 1930, Rivoli Theatre, New York;
November 25th 1930, Graumann's Chinese, Hollywood.
Oscar Nominations 1930/31 (4th):
Actress: Marlene Dietrich; Art Direction: Hans Dreier; Cinematography: Lee Garmes;
Directing: Josef Von Sternberg.


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