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Aufruhr in Marokko

Originaltitel: Outpost in Morocco
  • 1949
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Aufruhr in Marokko (1949)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter escorting an Emir's daughter to her father's stronghold, French Foreign Legion Captain Gerard's unit joins an isolated Moroccan outpost facing imminent attack by rebel Bedouin tribes.After escorting an Emir's daughter to her father's stronghold, French Foreign Legion Captain Gerard's unit joins an isolated Moroccan outpost facing imminent attack by rebel Bedouin tribes.After escorting an Emir's daughter to her father's stronghold, French Foreign Legion Captain Gerard's unit joins an isolated Moroccan outpost facing imminent attack by rebel Bedouin tribes.

  • Regie
    • Robert Florey
  • Drehbuch
    • Charles Grayson
    • Paul de Sainte Colombe
    • Joseph N. Ermolieff
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Raft
    • Marie Windsor
    • Akim Tamiroff
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,2/10
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    • Regie
      • Robert Florey
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Grayson
      • Paul de Sainte Colombe
      • Joseph N. Ermolieff
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Raft
      • Marie Windsor
      • Akim Tamiroff
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Capt. Paul Gerard
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Cara
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Lt. Glysko
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Col. Pascal
    Ernö Verebes
    Ernö Verebes
    • Bamboule
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Emir of Bel-Rashad
    Crane Whitley
    Crane Whitley
    • Caid Osman
    Damian O'Flynn
    Damian O'Flynn
    • Commandant Louis Fronval
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Rifle Dispenser
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gordon Armitage
    • Legionnaire
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Legionnaire
    • (Nicht genannt)
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Card-Playing Soldier
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Shep Houghton
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Perk Lazelle
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Sol Murgi
    Sol Murgi
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    George Nardelli
    George Nardelli
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Robert Florey
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Grayson
      • Paul de Sainte Colombe
      • Joseph N. Ermolieff
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    4planktonrules

    Well, it certainly had some interesting casting...

    This is an odd film from the onset due to the odd casting choices. First, having an older (and decidedly lazier) George Raft in the romantic lead seemed silly, though most of his manly roles at this point his his career seemed to think he was 10-15 years younger. Second, and this is the most serious, who would have thought that Marie Windsor could look like the Emir's daughter?! She looks about as North African as Zsa Zsa Gabor and sounded like a débutante! The film begins with Raft being asked to go on a special mission to escort the sultry Ms. Windsor to her father at his fortress. Why was Raft chosen? Well, according to the film he is some sort of super-stud ladies' man and the Commanding Officer wanted Raft to romance Windsor and get her "on our side"!! Really. I'm not making this up, folks! George Raft is a major stud in this film(!). Naturally, at first they don't get along but then later they are quite snuggly (a standard cliché in such films). When she discovers that her Daddy, the Emir, is a nasty jerk, she helps Raft. What a dame. Well, more like what an anachronistic dame--one who acts like no woman in her situation would have acted like.

    After the romantic stuff, the film becomes a movie about French Foreign Legion troops being besieged in the desert--like BEAU GESTE, ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN THE FOREIGN LEGION, BEAU HUNKS and a dozen other films. NO surprises here and it looks almost like a slow motion and dull version of the standard "White man in the desert" film.
    5JoeytheBrit

    Outpost in Morocco review

    A fading George Raft nearing the end of his studio career finds himself wooing Arab chief's daughter Marie Windsor in a backlot Moroccan outpost in this very ordinary adventure movie. Fortunately Akim Tamiroff is on hand to inject some life into proceedings. The downbeat ending comes as something of a shock coming after all the routine that came before it.
    3bkoganbing

    Shot on Location in Morocco

    When I read the book The George Raft File I was shocked to learn that this Foreign Legion epic was actually shot in Morocco in actual locations with the cooperation of the Moroccan Royal Family and the Legion. If the French were looking for a recruiting tool for the Foreign Legion, they'd have been better doing a remake of Paramount's Morocco or Beau Geste.

    Some elements of those two films get into Outpost in Morocco. The story such as it is has George Raft in a role that should have been Tyrone Power's if it had been a better script seducing lovely Marie Windsor, daughter of one of the local sheiks. Windsor's father is Eduard Franz who's stirring up rebellion against the French. Can Marie stop it and save her beloved Raft at the same time. If you care you might give this a look.

    This film has the look and feel of a tax write off. Everybody here just goes through the motions. Raft is too wooden to seriously be considered as a romantic figure and Windsor does so much better when she's playing bad girls. Akim Tamiroff as a transplanted Cossack in the Legion comes off best, a dubious distinction for this film.

    I guess the American cast also did it for a free trip to Morocco. Good a reason as any.
    anthonyrwaldman

    Good French Foreign Legion Adventure

    Although "Outpost in Moroco" was made in 1949 it has more in common with adventure films that were made during the 1930's. I suppose along with "Morocco" "Beau Geste" and "under Two Flags" is makes up a quartet of American black and white French Foreign Legion films. "Outpost in Morocco" was actually filmed in Morocco with the co-operation of both the French government and the Legion. The story has the romance of the Legion with a love affair between a rebel Amir's daughter Cara, played by Marie Windsor and a french officer Captain Gerard played by George Raft. The are the desert campfire scenes, escapes over rooftops, an outpost on the frontier, desert marches and men struggling to survive through lack of water. The action sequences are very well produced and photographed. The story obviously does not take place in 1949 because there is nothing mechanized in this film. Also we get to see George Raft and Mari Wilson dance the tango in an early sophisticated cafe scene( it has a cirtain similarity to Rik's in Casablanca) - the film is probably set in the 1920's. Good fun.

    The film was serialised as a strip in a British comic called "Film Fun" after its release in Britain in 1950.
    Snow Leopard

    Pretty Predictable, Does Have A Couple of Good Action Sequences

    This does have a couple of good action sequences, but overall it is too predictable to be anything more than average, at best, for its genre. The Foreign Legion setting is fairly interesting, at least as a reflection of its time, and it provides for a couple of relatively interesting possibilities.

    George Raft stars as a Legionnaire who combines a hazardous mission with a romantic involvement with an Emir's daughter. Once things get started, Raft is good enough in the role, but the first several minutes of the movie are wasted trying to portray his character as an incurable skirt-chaser, which doesn't really work. Marie Windsor plays the Emir's daughter, and while there's nothing wrong with her performance, she doesn't really fit the part, and she and Raft never quite seem to click together. The script is straightforward enough, but it could have used some sharper dialogue to pick up these scenes in particular.

    Once Raft's character gets his assignment and meets the daughter, the story follows a pretty standard formula. The action sequences are the highlights, which include a good chase scene with Raft trying to elude a palace full of pursuers. Otherwise, there are only occasional moments of good drama to hold your attention.

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      Second-unit director Richard Rosson traveled to Fort Tinihir in Morocco for location shooting. There he met 900 German members of the French Foreign Legion. They had all been members of Gen. Erwin Rommel's famed Afrika Korps during World War II. After the war ended, these men, who were now POWs under French control, were given a choice by the French to either enlist in the French Foreign Legion or return home to a now-ruined Germany. Most chose to sign on as legionnaires.
    • Patzer
      When Captain Gerard and Cara are sharing a meal on their journey she tells him "left hand, always" when he uses his right hand to pick up from the dish. This is totally incorrect. In the Middle East and parts of India the left hand is considered 'dirty' and is never used to pick up food.
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      Bamboule: Knowing the captain, I'd look for him in some nice, cool room with a sultry lady.

      Orderly: There are so many sultry ladies in Tesket.

      Bamboule: Uh huh. Interesting problem, isn't it?

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Brennpunkt Algier (1953)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Dezember 1951 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Outpost in Morocco
    • Drehorte
      • Marokko
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Moroccan Pictures
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