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In Morocco, a French sergeant falls in love with the sister of an Arab colleague, a dangerous situation that could result in death for both of them. Complicating matters is the fact that her father is an Arab chief fighting a local bandit... See more »

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Philippe Moretti ...
Si Allal - Caïd d'IIllouet
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Zinah - la fille de Si Allal
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Si Hamed -\sle fils de Si Allal - Maréchal des Logis de Spahis
Roland Caillaux ...
André Duval - Sergent de Spahis
Arabella Fields ...
Mabrouka
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Si Amarock - Chef de tribu rebelle (as Andrewe Engelman)
Georges Busby ...
Lakhdar (as G. Bussy)
Roger Gaillard ...
Capitaine Labry
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Louis Billy ...
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Caillard ...
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Filippi ...
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Frédéric Mariotti ...
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Rex Ingram
Alice Terry

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Rex Ingram ... ()
 
André Jaeger-Schmidt ... (adaptation) (as A. Jaegerschmidt)
 
Benno Vigny ... ()

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André Weill ... producer

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Jack Beaver

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Léonce-Henri Burel ... (as L. Burel)
Paul Portier ... (as Portier)

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Lothar Wolff ... (as L. Wolff)

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Thomas Cola ... assistant director

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Louis Levy ... musical director

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André Dreyfus ... administrator

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Plot Summary

In Morocco, a French sergeant falls in love with the sister of an Arab colleague, a dangerous situation that could result in death for both of them. Complicating matters is the fact that her father is an Arab chief fighting a local bandit who is also in love with her. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com

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Taglines REX INGRAM...The genius who gave the world "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" now gives you a picture that will make history. (Print Ad- Newcastle Sun, ((Newcastle, NSW)) 24 November 1933) See more »
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Movie Connections Alternate-language version of Love in Morocco (1932). See more »

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