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'''''Morocco''''' is a 1930 American movie directed by Josef von Sternberg. In faraway Morocco during the Rif War, nightclub singer Amy Jolly performs mainly for members of the Foreign Legion stationed there or rich businessmen who have made a trip to the northwestern African country. So it happens that Amy is torn between the desire for two entirely different men: | '''''Morocco''''' is a 1930 American movie directed by [[Josef von Sternberg]]. In faraway Morocco during the Rif War, nightclub singer Amy Jolly performs mainly for members of the Foreign Legion stationed there or rich businessmen who have made a trip to the northwestern African country. So it happens that Amy is torn between the desire for two entirely different men: the rich gentleman La Bessiere and the simple foreign legionnaire Tom Brown. Considering his hopeless situation for Amy's favor in competition with the wealthy La Bessiere, he breaks off contact with her and moves out with his unit. | ||
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Morocco is a 1930 American movie directed by Josef von Sternberg. In faraway Morocco during the Rif War, nightclub singer Amy Jolly performs mainly for members of the Foreign Legion stationed there or rich businessmen who have made a trip to the northwestern African country. So it happens that Amy is torn between the desire for two entirely different men: the rich gentleman La Bessiere and the simple foreign legionnaire Tom Brown. Considering his hopeless situation for Amy's favor in competition with the wealthy La Bessiere, he breaks off contact with her and moves out with his unit.
The following weapons were used in the film Morocco:
Berthier Mle. 1907/15
French Légionnaires including Tom Brown (Gary Cooper) and Lo Tinto (Paul Porcasi) are armed with Berthier Mle 1907-15 rifles.
MAS Mle. 1892
The German Sergeant (Harry Schultz) and Adjutant Caesar (Ullrich Haupt) are seen with Mle 1892 Revolvers.
Vickers Mk. I
Moroccan rebels can briefly be seen firing a Vickers Machine Gun.