174 Films & TV Shows Set In Morocco
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Raiders of the Seven Seas
π²π¦ MoroccoHe held the world at sword point! β After staging a mutiny and commandeering his own ship, famed pirate Barbarossa (John Payne) takes hostage a spirited Spanish noblewoman named Alida (Donna Reed), intending to trade her to her fiancΓ©, Capt. Jose Salcedo (Gerald Mohr), for a handsome ransom. But Barbarossa falls in love with Alida, who meanwhile discovers that the roguish swashbuckler is more honorable than her erstwhile betrothed.
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Flight to Tangier
π²π¦ MoroccoAt the Tangier airport, a group of people await the arrival of a mysterious plane from behind the Iron Curtain. The reception committee includes Susan, an American; Gil Walker, a free-booting pilot; Danzer, a black market operator; and Danzer's girlfriend, Nicki. The plane crashes and burns. No survivors are found, nor are any corpses. Soon the search begins for a missing courier worth $3 million.
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The Desert Song
π²π¦ MoroccoThe Best Loved of all Musical Adventures! β Shiek Yousseff, poses as a friend of the French while secretly plotting to overthrow them. Apposing Yousseff are the Riffs, whose secret leader, The Red Shadow, is Paul Bonnard, a professor who is studying the desert, and whose attacks on the supply trains intended for Yousseff keep the Riff villages in food. Foreign Legion General Birabeau arrives to conduct an investigation, accompanied by his daughter, Margot. Birabeau hires Bonnard to tutor her, and she is attracted to a Legionaire captain, Claud Fontaine. While the general, Bonnard and Fontaine pay a visit to Yousseff, an American newspaper man, Benji Kidd, discovers a secret way in and out of Yousseff's palace, with the aid of Azuri, a dancing girl in love with Bonnard. The latter is forced to resume his role as the Riffs leader, and kidnap Margot until he can convince her of Yousseff's treachery. But Yousseff's men attack the Riff camp and take Margot prisoner.
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Tangier Incident
π²π¦ MoroccoSteve Gordon, an American agent posing as a black market operator, is in Tangier on a mission to stop the plans of three atomic-scientists who are there to pool their secrets and sell them in a package to the Communists.
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Manina, the Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter
π«π· France π²π¦ MoroccoGerard, a 25-year-old student, decides to find a treasure Troilus lost in the sea after the Peloponnesian War. His meeting with Manina jeopardises his plans of finding the treasure.
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The Prince Who Was a Thief
π²π¦ Morocco The 8th CenturyExciting as an Arabian Night's Adventure! β An Arabian prince (Tony Curtis in his first staring role), kidnapped at birth and raised as a thief, plots to regain his throne from his evil uncle in this colorful costume adventure.
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My Favorite Spy
π²π¦ MoroccoWhen Bob tangles with Hedy ... there's hilarity in Araby ... Moroccan style ! β A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy.
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Ten Tall Men
π²π¦ MoroccoLUSTY! GUSTY! RARING TO GO! β Sgt. Mike Kincaid of the French Foreign Legion learns, from a Riff prisoner, that an attack will soon be made by the villainous Hussin on the Legion's outpost of Tarfa. Kincaid volunteers to lead nine other Legionnaires on a mission to delay Hussin's attack till reinforcements arrive. When he discovers that Hussin plans to marry Mahla, a girl from a rival tribe, in order to build a coalition against the French, Kincaid kidnaps Mahla. Hussin forcefully takes her back, but by now his planned attack on Tarfa is crumbling and Mahla has begun to fall in love with Kincaid.
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Outpost in Morocco
π²π¦ Morocco The 1910sActually filmed in the heretofore forbidden zones of Morocco with the roughest, toughest sons-of-adventure ... The French Foreign Legion ! β Captain Gerard, greatest lover in the Foreign Legion, is assigned to escort an emir's daughter to her father's mountain citadel and find out what he can about the emir's activities. Gerard enjoys his work with lovely Cara, but arrives to find rebellion brewing.
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Mission in Tangier
π²π¦ Morocco The 1940sDuring the Second World War, Georges Masse undergoes a dangerous mission by taking secret documents from Tangiers to London.
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The Trip to Marrakesh
π²π¦ MoroccoArmande, the wife of surgeon Colbert, has numerous love affairs and pursues Jacques, whom Armandeβs girlfriend Liliane has in her sights.
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Daughter of the Sands
π²π¦ MoroccoVenice FilmFestival 1948
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The Woman from Tangier
π²π¦ MoroccoThis one has Nylon, an American dancer fleeing Morocco after her employer gets into trouble with the police, and she stops off at Tangiers on her way to Gibraltar. $50,000, in gold, is stolen from the ship's safe and the captain tells the police that the purser was the thief and that he had to kill him in self defense, but the purser must have hidden the money before he got dead. The purser isn't in any position to make a disclaimer. Everybody buys that with the exception of an insurance detective, Shapley, who, along with the audience, suspects the captain of being the thief shows up to investigate further. Written By Les Adams
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The Crab With the Golden Claws
π²π¦ MoroccoTintin finds himself involved in a mystery related to a drowned man, a can of crabmeat and a ship called Karaboudjan. After investigating the ship, Tintin discovers that the shipment of cans does not contain exactly crabmeat.
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Song of Scheherazade
π·πΊ Russia π²π¦ Morocco The 1860sA beautiful cabaret dancer inspires composer Rimsky-Korsakov.
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BethsabΓ©e
π²π¦ MoroccoDanielle Darrieux stars as Arabella Delvaire in this baroque adaptation of Pierre Benoit's novel Bethshabee. Arabella is a woman of the world who arrives at a remote Foreign Legion outpost for a rendezvous with her current lover, Captain Duveuil. It so happens that one of Arabella's previous amours, Captain Somerville (Paul Meurisse), is also serving at the same post. So much for joining the Foreign Legion to forget. A climactic knife duel "solves" the film's various plot complications. Despite its Foreign Legion background, Bethsabee has next to no action, which must have made things difficult when the film was distributed to the U.S.
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A Night in Casablanca
π²π¦ Morocco100 Girls! 1,000 Scenes! 10,000 Laffs! β The Marx Brothers are employed at a hotel in postwar Casablanca, where a ring of Nazis is trying to recover a cache of stolen treasure.
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Tangier
π²π¦ MoroccoWHERE EVERY SECRET HAS ITS PRICE...Sometimes Money...Sometimes a Gun...Sometimes a Tangier Woman! β Maria Montez plays a Spanish dancer named Rita, who is determined to bring Nazi collaborator Colonel Jose Artiego (Preston Foster) to justice. Artiego is at presently working incognito, as military governor of the North African city of Tangier. Maria finds an unexpected ally in the form of Artiego's discarded mistress Dolores (Louise Allbritton). Dominating the film's hotel-lobby set is an old-fashioned "open" elevator, which will obviously figure prominently in the climax. A camp classic, Tangier is distinguished by supporting actor Sabu's offkey renditions of such American standards as "Polly Wolly Doodle" and "She'll be Comin' Round the Mountain"!
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The Man from Morocco
England π«π· France πͺπΈ Spain π²π¦ MoroccoWith the ending of the Spanish Civil War, a dispirited band of volunteers from the International Brigades seeks refuge in France. But on reaching the frontier, the band is disarmed, and all are detained as political prisoners. Then come instructions from Vichy that all fit prisoners are to be sent to Morocco to work on the Sahara railway for the Germans. However, one man manages to escape to London with vital information for the Allies.
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The Desert Song
π²π¦ MoroccoThe best loved of all musical adventures! β Paul Hudson, leads a group of desert bandits against some Nazis, who want to use them as cheap labor for their railroad.
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Casablanca
π«π· France π²π¦ Morocco The 1940sThey had a date with fate in Casablanca! β In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
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