Review of Morocco (1930) by Cris B — 04 May 2008
Morocco is a sparking, unpretentious love-story showcasing Vaudeville star Amy Jolly (Marlene Dietrich in her American film debut) and Legionnaire Tom Brown (a dashing, young Gary Cooper), who flirt with fans one hot summer night.
Adolphe Mejou plays the "third wheel" character, whom you can't help but feel sorry for. I'm absolutely mesmerized every time I watch the final scenes (in all their wind-blowing, quiet glory) of the film.
The implications give Casablanca and its notoriety as a love story a run for its money.
This review of Morocco (1930) was written by Cris B on 04 May 2008.
Morocco has generally received positive reviews.
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