Marokko (1930)

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Marokko: Directed by Josef von Sternberg. With Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Adolphe Menjou, Ullrich Haupt. A cabaret singer and a Legionnaire fall in love, but their relationship is complicated by the results of his womanizing and due to the appearance of a rich man who wants her for himself.

“MOROCCO is first and foremost an atmospheric film. Anyone who looks for more didnu0026#39;t understand what Josef von Sternberg created here. Itu0026#39;s pure atmosphere. A reverie. The film is at times creaky but itu0026#39;s understandable because it was made over 70 years ago! There are several stand-out scenes in MOROCCO, including the famous kiss scene and the one when Marlene breaks a pearl necklace but what makes this Sternberg film so memorable is the stunning ending. Suddenly, the creaky film looks positively contemporary. Are we really in 1930s and not the wild 1970s?!?! The brilliant ending MAKES the movie. Without it, it would probably have been an enjoyably moody but average 1930s flick. With it, MOROCCO becomes a timeless classic. Itu0026#39;s probably the most stunning ending ever made, with so many layers of meaning with that one prolonged static shot. Itu0026#39;s visually brilliant and sexy on so many levels.”

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