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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe lady of a top fashion magazine doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue.The lady of a top fashion magazine doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue.The lady of a top fashion magazine doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue.
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Ricardo Montez
- Pablo
- (as Richard Montez)
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Another crime caper that whilst not the best it has some things going for it. It's certainly a very funny colourful movie and has that swinging sixties feel to it, especially the models and their bright outfits. Gene Barry plays the lead role of Simon Grant an undercover detective. He's on the track of a professional jewel thief and her chase for a priceless medallion in Morocco. Cyd Charisse plays the jewel thief Louise Henderson. Leslie Phillips plays against type in this movie as a thug (who'd a thought that). And Alexandra Stewart and Elsa Martinelli are the Bond type girls. It's nothing special as a movie but Martinelli raises it above the mediocre.
I watched this movie in 2007 and i watched again in 2022 it was the same vibe and cinematic experience. Good locations and good color and story i advice any one who want to watch how was movie and filming 60's and how they devolep the level of art , i watch the movie by mistake just because the title is catchy for me , and im happy because i see this work.
This film begins in London with a burglar breaking into a house and stealing some jewelry from a wall safe belonging to a jewel thief by the name of "Louise Henderson" (Cyd Charisse). Not long afterward this same man goes to a party and introduces himself to Louise as "Simon Grant" (Gene Barry). He also tells her that he has the jewels in his possession and will give them back only if he is allowed to go to Morocco where she is planning to steal an ancient jewel known as "the Medallion." She reluctantly agrees and they depart together with a modeling agency which she intends on using as her cover. It's during this trip that he becomes intimately acquainted with one of the models named "Claudia" (Elsa Martinelli) who happens to be one of the few people within the modeling agency who is in on the heist but has switched her loyalty from Louise to Simon. But what nobody realizes is that Simon has been followed by a beautiful law enforcement agent by the name of "Michelle Craig" (Alexandra Stewart) and that they seem to know quite a bit about their intended caper. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather interesting film in that it had a good plot, an exotic location and some decent actors in the cast. Likewise, having a bevy of beautiful young models featured certainly didn't hurt the scenery either. Be that as it may, I enjoyed this film for the most part and have I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
Considering that "Maroc 7" has an overall IMDb score of 4.6, I sure expected it to be a bad film. While in theory, a 5.0 would indicate an average film, here on IMDb the number is probably closer to 6.5--and 4.6 strongly indicates BAD. But, I was surprised--the film was actually a decent little film--not a work of genius but well worth seeing.
The film begins with a guy, Simon Grant (Gene Barry) approaching a woman (Cyd Charisse) who owns a studio that photographs pretty models. He's come to tell her he KNOWS her secret--that she is a world-class thief AND that he's planning on coming with her on her next caper. This takes her and her groups of models to Morocco. But WHAT is the item she plans to steal? And how much do the ladies and their photographer know? And, just who is Grant--who is he working for and what is HIS motivation? While not a brilliant caper film, it is nice and benefits from nice scenery and pretty ladies. It's interesting and well worth your time--especially if you are in the mood for a bit of escapism.
The film begins with a guy, Simon Grant (Gene Barry) approaching a woman (Cyd Charisse) who owns a studio that photographs pretty models. He's come to tell her he KNOWS her secret--that she is a world-class thief AND that he's planning on coming with her on her next caper. This takes her and her groups of models to Morocco. But WHAT is the item she plans to steal? And how much do the ladies and their photographer know? And, just who is Grant--who is he working for and what is HIS motivation? While not a brilliant caper film, it is nice and benefits from nice scenery and pretty ladies. It's interesting and well worth your time--especially if you are in the mood for a bit of escapism.
Gene Barry plays an undercover detective trying to foil an international jewel thief by following an editor of an international fashion magazine, jet-set diamond smuggler Louise Henderson (Cyd Charisse) to Morocco - her side hustle is thieving jewels and shes trying to spirit a priceless jewel out of the country.
Maroc 7 is slickly produced, has great locations, namely Morocco, amidst the minarets and desert, lovely girls, a good cast, nice idea of a fashion shoot masquerading as a caper, however nothing really exciting happens in the plot- it appears like a documentary on travelogue rather than an exciting thriller. The pulse of the plot flatlines all the way, and there's only brief moments of excitement. A pity, as it could've been interjected with more intrigue and action.
However, it's watchable if at least for the fashion, location and the pretty ladies. Gene Barry looks like he's just stumbled from the set of Burke's Law to this one, but he is always fun to watch. The man knows how to dress and he's smooth in his delivery. Strange to see Leslie Philips play a villain and not say "ding-dong carry on"!
Maroc 7 is slickly produced, has great locations, namely Morocco, amidst the minarets and desert, lovely girls, a good cast, nice idea of a fashion shoot masquerading as a caper, however nothing really exciting happens in the plot- it appears like a documentary on travelogue rather than an exciting thriller. The pulse of the plot flatlines all the way, and there's only brief moments of excitement. A pity, as it could've been interjected with more intrigue and action.
However, it's watchable if at least for the fashion, location and the pretty ladies. Gene Barry looks like he's just stumbled from the set of Burke's Law to this one, but he is always fun to watch. The man knows how to dress and he's smooth in his delivery. Strange to see Leslie Philips play a villain and not say "ding-dong carry on"!
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesSimon Grant drives to a house and after parking his car at an angle in the courtyard he discovers a body. After being allowed to leave by the police he goes to his car and finds there's one parked at right angles between his car and the house.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Scène de crime: The Perfect Hunting Ground (2021)
- Bandes originalesMaroc 7
Written by Paul Ferris, Produced by Norrie Paramor
Performed by Hank B. Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris and Brian Bennett (all as The Shadows)
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Maroc, dossier numéro 7 (1967) officially released in India in English?
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