Love-Tails of Morocco (1931)
This Dogville short takes place at an outpost in the Dogville Foreign Legion. As the story opens, the soldiers watch a newsreel, which includes the opera singer Galli Cur (a spoof of Amelita Galli-Curci) sing an aria. After the show, they go to the local bar and tell each other the stories behind the reason they joined the legion. All the stories are about how women did them wrong in one way or another. They all agree that they are fed up with women, until a certain visitor shows up.
Director: Jules White, Zion Myers
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: September 2, 1931
Cast
- Zion Myers - Various (voice)
- Jules White - Various (voice)
Music: William Axt
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
foreign legion, dog, dogville, woman troubles
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Love-Tails of Morocco about?
- This Dogville short takes place at an outpost in the Dogville Foreign Legion. As the story opens, the soldiers watch a newsreel, which includes the opera singer Galli Cur (a spoof of Amelita Galli-Curci) sing an aria. After the show, they go to the local bar and tell each other the stories behind the reason they joined the legion. All the stories are about how women did them wrong in one way or another. They all agree that they are fed up with women, until a certain visitor shows up.
- Who directed Love-Tails of Morocco?
- Love-Tails of Morocco was directed by Jules White, Zion Myers.
- Who stars in Love-Tails of Morocco?
- Love-Tails of Morocco stars Zion Myers, Jules White.
- How long is Love-Tails of Morocco?
- Love-Tails of Morocco has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- What genre is Love-Tails of Morocco?
- Love-Tails of Morocco is a Comedy film.
- Where was Love-Tails of Morocco produced?
- Love-Tails of Morocco was produced in United States of America.