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Morocco (1930)
by Benno Vigny, Jules Furthman, Josef von Sternberg

Morocco

Medium: film

Publication date: 6 Dec. 1930

Publisher: Paramount Pictures
Written by: Benno Vigny, Jules Furthman
Directed by: Josef von Sternberg


19 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Amy Jolly Amy Jolly
(lead character)
non-feature lead character
  [disillusioned nightclub singer] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Tom Brown Tom Brown supporting character
  The French Foreign Legion
[handsome ladies man]
Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Monsieur La Bessiere Monsieur La Bessiere supporting character
  [courted Amy Jolly; proposed to her] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Adjutant Caesar Adjutant Caesar supporting character
  The French Foreign Legion
[Tom Brown's commanding officer]
Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Madame Caesar Madame Caesar supporting character
  [Tom Brown had affair with her (commanding officer's wife)] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Sergeant supporting character
  The French Foreign Legion Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Lo Tinto Lo Tinto supporting character
  [owned nightclub where Amy Jolly sang] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
unnamed French general supporting character
  [general] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Anna Dolores supporting character
  [1st app: Amy Jolly, the Woman from Marrakesh (1927)] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Col. Quinnovieres supporting character
  [military officer] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
name identification pending supporting character
  [1st app: Morocco (1930)] Paramount Pictures 2
unnamed camp follower supporting character
  [1st app: Amy Jolly, the Woman from Marrakesh (1927)] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
unnamed German sergeant supporting character
  [military officer] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Alexandre Barratiere supporting character
  [military officer] Weltbucher-Verlag 2
Adam Adam
(mentioned) 
supporting character real/historical person
CBR Scale: D Judeo-Christian
[first man] various 38
Eve Eve
(mentioned) 
real/historical person
CBR Scale: D Judeo-Christian
[mother of humankind] Marvel 102
the butcher the butcher
(mentioned) 
supporting character
  three men in a tub John Ebers and Co.; William Blackwood 6
the baker the baker
(mentioned) 
supporting character
  three men in a tub John Ebers and Co.; William Blackwood 6
the candlestick-maker the candlestick-maker
(mentioned) 
supporting character
  three men in a tub John Ebers and Co.; William Blackwood 6

This film is an adaptation of: Amy Jolly, the Woman from Marrakesh (1927).