Morocco Page #3

Synopsis: The Foreign Legion marches in to Mogador with booze and women in mind just as singer Amy Jolly arrives from Paris to work at Lo Tinto's cabaret. That night, insouciant legionnaire Tom Brown catches her inimitably seductive, tuxedo-clad act. Both bruised by their past lives, the two edge cautiously into a no-strings relationship while being pursued by others. But Tom must leave on a perilous mission: is it too late for them?
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Josef von Sternberg
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 3 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
PASSED
Year:
1930
92 min
542 Views


decent.

I'm in love.

you'd better not go in.

- What's wrong, Lo Tinto?

- What's wrong?

She's been drinking,

like a fish

And don't send her

anymore flowers in pots

She threw just one at me an hour ago

- Hello there

- Bonsoir, Mademoiselle.

How do you like me now?

you seem gay tonight.

Have you had good news?

Have you heard from Private Brown?

Not badly written

for a soldier

perhaps it was for the best

Give me a drink

Call my chauffeur, Lo Tinto.

You're losing your headlines tonight.

good.

I'm not losing anything.

She's been no use to me

for three weeks.

Legionnaire Brown

Legionnaire Brown! - Legionnaire Brown!

well, I had the right hunch, didn't I?

that's too bad, Brown

wait a minute.

give me those 20 Francs you owe me.

you know, that lady-killer

was no bad soldier at that

destroy that machine-gun

May I go too, sir?

You're not at all excited.

read on the night of our engagement dinner,

while we're all waiting for you?

everybody's here.

I never believed they would come.

On the contrary.

They're delighted to witness

the unconditional surrender

of the most exacting bachelor in the world.

I know. You want to thank me

for making you happy.

You want to thank me

for giving you those pearls this morning

You want to thank me for this

and you want to thank me for that...

Shall we go down now?

- Anything wrong?

- Csar was killed.

I received the news this morning.

Legionnaire Tom Brown

will probably come back tonight.

- Is his company returning?

- What's left of it.

you don't need to be concerned about him.

dead or alive

there's still time to tell me.

do come, they are waiting

notre ami nous a rserv la surprise la plus inattendue

M. La Bessire, notre ami que nous avons tous,

le grand peintre que nous admirons

et surtout le plus endurci des vieux garons

a dcid de joindre nos rangs

il va connaitre comme nous les difficults de la vie conjugale

que nous supportons d'ailleurs trs allgrement

et il a eu le bonheur, la chance, l'excellence

Mohammed

Pick up those pearls and take them my room please

Where is Tom Brown? Was he killed?

Not so rough, Mademoiselle

I'm liable to fall apart

We left him in at Amalfa.

You can't kill that long drink of water.

Is he badly hurt?

well, we didn't' go down there

for any entertainment

I gotta get some sleep

Alexander, don't you think it

unusually hot this month?

No, I don't think so

You always disagree with me

When I came to Morocco as a boy,

it snowing in the summer

have you heard that before,

M. La Bessire?

I wasn't listening, Colonel.

what did you say?

When I came to Morocco as a boy...

What did I say?

When you came to Morocco as a boy,

it rained or something.

That's it

I have to go to him.

They left him in Amalfa.

- Is he badly wounded?

- I hope not.

please don't disturb yourselves and sit down

I don't mind your hearing this

why not let me send a telegram

and learn the details.

if his condition is serious

we can drive down tomorrow.

I'm going now.

order the car and pack my bag

you see, I love her

I do anything to make her happy.

Is Legionnaire Brown here?

There is no Legionnaire Brown here.

- Are you sure?

- well it might be under some other name.

have a look

Hello, Mademoiselle

What are you doing down here?

I'm looking for Legionnaire Tom Brown

You won't find him down here,

diese verdammte Schweinehund

He make believe that he'd been wounded,

but they find out

and put him in another company

Is he still in town?

He is round the corner, at the Christine.

And don't forget to tell him

to pay me the 60 Francs

that owes me

Who is this girl?

It wouldn't be any good

if I told you.

you love her very much?

Yep.

Poor boy

What are you doing

in this part of the world?

I heard you were wounded.

Not me.

I never felt better in my life.

- Are you married?

- No!

Why didn't you return with your company?

aren't you gonna marry

that rich friend of yours?

of course!

Are you sure?

I don't change my mind

well then I wish you all the luck in the world,

Mademoiselle

Rassemblement

Back to the barracks

Antreten, Ihr Schweinehunde, raus!

it's gonna be a thirsty march

Have you lost something?

Can I help you?

go on. beat it.

I forgot my knife.

You forgot to say goodbye, too.

We leave at dawn.

Come and see us off.

will you?

maybe.

- Goodbye, Mademoiselle

- Goodbye

Goodbye, Sir

- Good luck, Legionnaire Brown

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Jules Furthman

Jules Furthman (March 5, 1888 – September 22, 1966) was a magazine and newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter. more…

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