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Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich in Morocco (1930)

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Morocco

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Featured in

    • Enamorada (1946)

      The final scene of the film is recreated.
    • Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie 1963)

      Dietrich and Gary Cooper waving goodbye.
    • The Love Goddesses (1965)

    • Akuma no temari-uta (1977)

      Illustrated as the first talkie with subtitles in Japan.
    • Marlene (1984)

Referenced in

    • Shingun no uta (1937)

      Mentioned about Amy Jolly.
    • Carmen Comes Home (1951)

      Marlene Dietrich is mentioned in relation to Morocco in one of Kin's songs.
    • "Hollywood and the Stars" The Wild and Wonderful Thirties (TV Episode 1964)

      Still shown
    • Battle Creek Brawl (1980)

      A poster is shown.
    • Cuerpo a cuerpo (1982)

      A poster of this film can be seen

Spoofed in

    • Love-Tails of Morocco (Short 1931)

      mimics Foreign Legion theme of Morocco (1930)
    • Blazing Saddles (1974)

      The scene between Bart and Lilly in Blazing Saddles is a spoof of the scene between Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich's characters in Morocco.

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