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The Man from Morocco ()


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A story of war, mystery, love and adventure following a group of members of the International Brigade and their artist captain fighting in the Spanish Civil War who undergo internment in a French camp, forced work in the Sahara, carrying... See more »

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Karel Langer
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Manuela
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Sarah Duboste
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Ricardi
Peter Sinclair ...
Jock Sinclair
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Dr. Duboste
Hartley Power ...
Colonel Bagley
John McLaren ...
Pete (Canadian)
Joseph Almas ...
Franz (as Josef Almas)
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Bourdille
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Erna (False Duboste) (as Sybilla Binder)
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Galzani
Paul Demel ...
August
David Baxter ...
Carlos
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French Mayor
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Mrs. Morgan
Jan Van Loewen ...
Pierre - Guard Mobile
Paul Sheridan ...
Lt. Gerard
Gwen Bateman ...
Nurse
Henry Morrell ...
Treville
Stuart Lindsell ...
Colonel Appleby
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French General (as Andre Randall)
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German General
Roger Snowdon ...
Italian Barber
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Jeremiah
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American Sergeant (as Bob Arden)
Harold Berens ...
Ali
Glyn Rowland ...
Julian (as Glyn Rowlands)
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Hotelier
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German Soldier (uncredited)
Cecil Bevan ...
Servant at Charity Party (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
Tony Mendleson ...
German Officer at Meeting (uncredited)
Peter Noble ...
Colonel Bagley's Adjutant (uncredited)
Pat Ryan ...
German Officer at Meeting (uncredited)

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Mutz Greenbaum ... (as Max Greene)

Written by

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Rudolph Cartier ... (story)
 
Edward Dryhurst ... (screenplay)
 
Margaret Steen ... (additional dialogue)
 
Warwick Ward ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Warwick Ward ... producer

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Mischa Spoliansky

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Basil Emmott ... director of photography
Geoffrey Faithfull ... (uncredited)

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Flora Newton

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P. Woods ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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D.W. Daniels ... (as D.W.L. Daniels)

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Anna Duse ... (dresses)

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Bob Clark ... makeup artist (as R. Clark)

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Laurie Lawrence ... unit production manager

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Frank Hollands ... assistant director
Gerry Mitchell ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Eric Pavitt ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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J. Charles Gilbert ... associate art director (as Charles Gilbert)
Maurice Pelling ... draughtsman (uncredited)

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Harry Benson ... sound
Bert Ross ... sound (as Albert Ross)
J.S. Davie ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Peter Davies ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Stan Jolly ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Ken Ritchie ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Austin Dempster ... camera operator
Ronald Anscombe ... camera operator: exteriors (uncredited)
Manny Yospa ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Charles Williams ... conductor
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Plot Summary

A story of war, mystery, love and adventure following a group of members of the International Brigade and their artist captain fighting in the Spanish Civil War who undergo internment in a French camp, forced work in the Sahara, carrying vital information to England and fighting a Nazi espionage web which will eventually take the captain back to Morocco, while searching for his loved one. Written by BSK

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Also Known As
  • La cautiva de Marruecos (Mexico)
  • Manden fra Marokko (Denmark)
  • Flegomeno Maroko (Greece)
  • Sahara (Austria)
  • A Cativa de Marrocos (Brazil)
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  • 116 min
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Trivia Screen debut of Harold Lang, as an uncredited extra. See more »
Goofs In constructing a railway line across a desert a supply engine pulling two trucks arrives at the head of the line. It leaves on the return journey without the trucks. It's not only got round them without the use of points and a second line but has been turned round. See more »
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