'Moroccan' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Die Unschuldigen (2014)
Actors:
Clemens Schick (actor),
Laura Büchel (costume designer),
Aydo Abay (actor),
Izabela Kala (actress),
Aydo Abay (composer),
Roderick Warich (writer),
Viktoria Stolpe (producer),
Juri Winkler (actor),
Oskar Sulowski (director),
Robert Stuprich (editor),
Plot: While his mother is on the road as a drug courier from the Netherlands to Berlin, six year old JAKUB is trying to get acquainted with her new boyfriend, the dealer and ex-con MILAN, himself a child in a man's body. The story of a fateful weekend... Shown at the 64. Berlin Int'l Film Festival - Berlinale in the Perspektive deutsches Kino.
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Family,
Short,
The Big Brawl (1980)
Actors:
Gene LeBell (actor),
Jackie Chan (actor),
Fred Weintraub (writer),
Raymond Chow (producer),
Andre Morgan (producer),
Lalo Schifrin (composer),
Fred Weintraub (producer),
Larry Drake (actor),
José Ferrer (actor),
Mako (actor),
Robert Clouse (director),
Robert Clouse (writer),
Robert Clouse (writer),
Rosalind Chao (actress),
Terry Morse Jr. (producer),
Plot: A Korean man seeks fame and fortune in 1930s America when he enters an all-comers martial arts competition despite the opposition of the Mob, his father and several imposing opponents.
Keywords: 1930s, action-hero, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, beefcake-martial-arts, brawl, chicago-illinois, chop-socky, combat, disarming-someone
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Taglines: A Martial Arts fight to the finish. Filmed in America by the producers of 'Enter the Dragon'.
Flight to Tangier (1953)
Actors:
Joan Fontaine (actress),
John Wengraf (actor),
Jerry Paris (actor),
Rodd Redwing (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
James Anderson (actor),
Otto Waldis (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Robert Douglas (actor),
Jack Palance (actor),
John George (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
John Pickard (actor),
Joan Fontaine (actress),
Plot: At the Tangier airport, a group of people await the arrival of a mysterious plane from behind the Iron Curtain. The reception committee includes Susan, an American; Gil Walker, a free-booting pilot; Danzer, a black market operator; and Danzer's girlfriend, Nicki. The plane crashes and burns. No survivors are found, nor are any corpses. Soon the search begins for a missing courier worth $3 million.
Keywords: 3-dimensional, airplane-crash, airport, criminal
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Susan: Who are Danzer and Goro, anyway?::Col. Wier: Haven't you heard? They're the kind of people who can start a war, if the price is right.
Nicki: What kind of woman are you?::Susan: As of now, your kind.
Hank: I hate to ask favors of anyone I like, but now I've got to.
Flight to Tangier (1953)
Actors:
Joan Fontaine (actress),
John Wengraf (actor),
Jerry Paris (actor),
Rodd Redwing (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
James Anderson (actor),
Otto Waldis (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Robert Douglas (actor),
Jack Palance (actor),
John George (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
John Pickard (actor),
Joan Fontaine (actress),
Plot: At the Tangier airport, a group of people await the arrival of a mysterious plane from behind the Iron Curtain. The reception committee includes Susan, an American; Gil Walker, a free-booting pilot; Danzer, a black market operator; and Danzer's girlfriend, Nicki. The plane crashes and burns. No survivors are found, nor are any corpses. Soon the search begins for a missing courier worth $3 million.
Keywords: 3-dimensional, airplane-crash, airport, criminal
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Susan: Who are Danzer and Goro, anyway?::Col. Wier: Haven't you heard? They're the kind of people who can start a war, if the price is right.
Nicki: What kind of woman are you?::Susan: As of now, your kind.
Hank: I hate to ask favors of anyone I like, but now I've got to.
Casablanca (1942)
Actors:
Jean Del Val (actor),
William Edmunds (actor),
Franco Corsaro (actor),
Leon Belasco (actor),
Jean De Briac (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Curt Bois (actor),
Eugene Borden (actor),
Dick Botiller (actor),
Gino Corrado (actor),
George M. Carleton (actor),
Oliver Blake (actor),
Herbert Evans (actor),
Plot: In World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining a Czechoslovak underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick's surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick's one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit. Well, that was their original plan....
Keywords: 1940s, airplane, airport, alcoholic-drink, american-expatriate, anti-hero, arab, arc-de-triomphe-paris, arrest, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: They had a date with fate in Casablanca! As big and timely a picture as ever you've seen! You can tell by the cast it's important! gripping! big! As exciting as the landing at Casablanca! (NY Premiere Poster Ad)
Quotes:
Ugarte: Rick! Rick! Hide me, Rick!
Mr. Leuchtag: Come sit down. Have a brandy with us.::Mrs. Leuchtag: To celebrate our leaving for America tomorrow.::Carl: Oh, thank you very much. I thought you would ask me, so I brought the good brandy. And - a third glass!::Mrs. Leuchtag: At last the day is came!::Mr. Leuchtag: Mareichtag and I are speaking nothing but English now.::Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.::Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.::Mr. Leuchtag: [toasting] To America!::Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!::Carl: To America!::Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen - sweetness, what watch?::Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.::Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?::Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.
[denying an official of the German National Bank entrance to the casino]::Rick: Your cash is good at the bar.::Banker: What? Do you know who I am?::Rick: I do. You're lucky the *bar's* open to you.
Woman: What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?::Banker: Perhaps if you told him I ran the second largest banking house in Amsterdam.::Carl: Second largest? That wouldn't impress Rick. The leading banker in Amsterdam is now the pastry chef in our kitchen.::Banker: We have something to look forward to.
Ugarte: Heh, you know, watching you just now with the Deutsche Bank, one would think you've been doing this all your life.::Rick: Oh, what makes you think I haven't?::Ugarte: Oh, n-n-n-nothing, but when you first came to Casablanca, I thought...::Rick: You thought what?::Ugarte: Hm, what right do I have to think, huh?
Ugarte: You know, Rick, I have many a friend in Casablanca, but somehow, just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust.
Berger: We read five times that you were killed, in five different places.::Victor Laszlo: As you can see, it was true every single time.
Captain Renault: Carl, see that Major Strasser gets a good table, one close to the ladies.::Carl: I have already given him the best, knowing he is German and would take it anyway.
Captain Renault: In 1935, you ran guns to Ethiopia. In 1936, you fought in Spain, on the Loyalist side.::Rick: I got well paid for it on both occasions.::Captain Renault: The *winning* side would have paid you *much better*.
Captain Renault: Rick, there are many exit visas sold in this café, but we know that *you've* never sold one. That is the reason we permit you to remain open.::Rick: Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette.::Captain Renault: That is *another* reason.