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Maroc, dossier numéro 7

Original title: Maroc 7
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Maroc, dossier numéro 7 (1967)
CrimeDramaThriller

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.The lady of a top fashion magazine doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue.

  • Director
    • Gerry O'Hara
  • Writer
    • David D. Osborn
  • Stars
    • Gene Barry
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Leslie Phillips
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    308
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerry O'Hara
    • Writer
      • David D. Osborn
    • Stars
      • Gene Barry
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Leslie Phillips
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    • Simon Grant
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Claudia
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Raymond Lowe
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Louise Henderson
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Inspector Barrada
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Michelle Craig
    Angela Douglas
    Angela Douglas
    • Freddie
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Prof. Bannen
    Tracy Reed
    Tracy Reed
    • Vivienne
    Maggie London
    Maggie London
    • Suzie
    Ann Norman
    • Alexa
    Penny Riley
    • Penny
    Lionel Blair
    Lionel Blair
    • Hotel receptionist
    Anthony Bygraves
    • Young photographer
    Paul Danquah
    Paul Danquah
    • Police Officer
    Tom Lee
    • Abdullah
    Robert Mill
    • Tony
    Ricardo Montez
    Ricardo Montez
    • Pablo
    • (as Richard Montez)
    • Director
      • Gerry O'Hara
    • Writer
      • David D. Osborn
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    6Yussefkz

    Good movie to remember the old movies

    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.
    dbdumonteil

    South by southwest.

    Although by no means a spy thriller ,"Maroc 7" has its eye on Hitchcock and too many James Bond movies.The action takes place in Morroco ,like the first part of "the man who knew too much" and the final scene between Gene Barry and Elsa Martinelli resembles a "North by Norwest" in miniature ,complete with (Morrocan ) rocks.Martinelli,Cyd Charisse and Alexandra Stewart are given here the royal treatment of beauties in the tradition of the James Bond Girls.Gene Barry,although American, looks very British ,like Sean Connery ,and he does not take seriously this story of an invaluable medallion (which used to belong to none other than Cleopatra 's and Marc Antony's daughter Salome no less).No masterpiece ,but fun to watch ,and Morocco is the real star of the film.
    7neil-douglas2010

    Moroccan crime caper

    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.
    5sep1051

    Individual elements more interesting than the whole

    Maroc 7 is one of those films that has a number of elements, individually of interest, but collectively failing to come together effectively.

    The mysterious Simon Grant (Gene Barry) breaks into the home of fashion magazine editor Louise Henderson (Cyd Charisse) in order to get material to blackmail her into letting him accompany her on a fashion layout photo shoot in Morocco. Apparently he believes she was involved in a series of jewel thefts and he wants to get his share of the next caper. They are accompanied on the trip by her top model Claudia (Elsa Martinelli), shifty photographer Raymond Lowe (Leslie Phillips) and model wrangler Freddie (Angela Douglas). They are also accompanied by several models, including one, Vivienne, played by Tracy Reed. In Morocco they meet cynical police Inspector Barrada (Denholm Elliott), his attractive assistant Michelle Craig (Alexandra Stewart) and dubious antiquities expert Professor Bannen (Eric Barker).

    The plot involves secret maps, robbing tombs and multiple double crosses. It doesn't really generate a lot of excitement but does have the decided attraction of being fast moving. They do try to enhance the ending with a fun plot twist. A major attraction is the colorful setting in Morocco, which is shown to great advantage.

    Similarly the acting is professional, I don't think there is any bad performances per se, but it doesn't generate much emotional involvement. Perhaps the combination of 1940's Hollywood (Berry, Charisse) with 1960's swinging London was simply never going to be a comfortable fit. Although the photo shoot scenes, obviously dated to the 1960's (although I have no objection to miniskirts), provides some visual flair to match the Moroccan scenery. Denholm Elliott creates the most interesting character, while Elsa Martinelli and Alexandra Stewart are attractive love interests.

    Leslie Phillips also produced the movie and he talked briefly about that experience on the commentary track for the British DVD release of Very Important Person (1961). Apparently he was interested in directing and thought that producing a movie would be a step in that direction. While he didn't say what, if anything, he enjoyed about producing, he was very clear about disliking all the financial management that went with producing. He mentioned, in passing, that the budget of Maroc 7 was approximately half a million dollars. According to IMDb this is the only movie he produced and he never directed any films (although his commentary referenced extensive theater directing). As an aside I would be interested in knowing whether the name of Alexandra Stewart's character, Michelle Craig, was an "inside joke" on Leslie Phillips' Doctor In Love co-star Michael Craig.

    The quality of the print, in the German DVD release version I saw, could best be described as acceptable. In truth, having seen the movie on TV several times over the years, I have never really seen a pristine print of the film. The deterioration is regrettable given the colorful scenery in Morocco.

    Overall the film is an acceptable time waster, although the elements are more workmanlike than inspired.
    7planktonrules

    A nice bit of escapism

    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.

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    • Goofs
      Simon 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.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Scène de crime: Le tueur de Times Square: The Perfect Hunting Ground (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Maroc 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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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marokko 7
    • Filming locations
      • Feknes, Morocco(Meknes, Morocco)
    • Production company
      • Cyclone
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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