Morocco Page #3

Synopsis: The Foreign Legion marches in to Mogador with booze and women in mind just as singer Amy Jolly arrives from Paris to work at Lo Tinto's cabaret. That night, insouciant legionnaire Tom Brown catches her inimitably seductive, tuxedo-clad act. Both bruised by their past lives, the two edge cautiously into a no-strings relationship while being pursued by others. But Tom must leave on a perilous mission: is it too late for them?
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Josef von Sternberg
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 3 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
PASSED
Year:
1930
92 min
464 Views


There's your key, lady.

If I were you I wouldn't hand it around.

Tom!

I hear something

taking a walk?

To get some fresh air?

No, I was looking for you

It's good that you found me.

This quarter isn't safe at night.

I'd better take you home

- 120?

- No, I wish I were

I only feel so light to you

because your arms are so powerful.

well,

we'll get along a bit better this time

Look out!

you'd better come here,

there's gonna be trouble

I give you one more chance:

Who were those two women?

get your knee out of my hip!

Do you think the two women you are trying to protect

are worth it?

well I think one of them is.

mon Adjudant, M. La Bessire is here

to take you to his club.

ask him to wait.

I'll be through in a minute.

no, let him come in.

entrez, Monsieur

- I didn't know that the military

was quite so busy.

- Oh yes, we are busy

Sit down!

perhaps you can learn something about this country

which you think is so marvellous

got a match?

This little matter also involves someone

you're interested in.

I'm properly curious

bring in that woman

Mademoiselle, I think you know M. La Bessire

- very happy to meet you again, Mademoiselle.

- sit down

I'm happy to meet you again.

It's so nice of you

to have come, Mademoiselle.

You were present at this affair

at which the prisoner

with his customary bravery

severely wounded two helpless natives

Those natives were not helpless.

They attacked us.

Who was the other woman?

I don't know.

I'd like to know, too

do sit down

The curious part of this is

I'm the only one that really seems to know

who this other woman is

If you do know,

you'd better keep it to yourself

Captain Csar,

don't lose your temper

Return the prisoner to the guard-house

I appreciate your attempt

to keep the name of my wife out of this

that's alright, sir

You may go now, Mademoiselle

I'll join you in a minute

You look charming this morning

What will they do to him?

I don't know.

personally I shouldn't care

to have Adjudant Csar as an enemy.

I seem to have the unhappy faculty

of bringing trouble

wherever I go

Nonsense

you know, I carry some weight with Csar.

possibly I can help you.

Every time a man has helped me

there's been a price.

What's yours?

My price?

A smile?

I haven't got much more

shall we go?

Here, take your pass. You're a free man.

door's right open and you can do what you like.

'til 7 o'clock in the morning.

- What's the idea of all this?

- you're leaving for Amalfa-Pass tomorrow

- not me, I'm beginning to like this town.

Tell Csar, I'm not going

you tell him yourself,

he's going along this time.

- Who's going along?

- you heard what I said

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Jules Furthman

Jules Furthman (March 5, 1888 – September 22, 1966) was a magazine and newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter. more…

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