The Man from Morocco (1945)

The Man from Morocco (1945) poster

With the ending of the Spanish Civil War, a dispirited band of volunteers from the International Brigades seeks refuge in France. But on reaching the frontier, the band is disarmed, and all are detained as political prisoners. Then come instructions from Vichy that all fit prisoners are to be sent to Morocco to work on the Sahara railway for the Germans. However, one man manages to escape to London with vital information for the Allies.

Director: Mutz Greenbaum
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 116 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mischa Spoliansky
Cinematography: Basil Emmott, Geoffrey Faithfull
Editing: Flora Newton
Production: Associated British Picture Corporation
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

france, vichy regime

More Films by Director: Mutz Greenbaum
More Films in Genre: Action, Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man from Morocco about?
With the ending of the Spanish Civil War, a dispirited band of volunteers from the International Brigades seeks refuge in France. But on reaching the frontier, the band is disarmed, and all are detained as political prisoners. Then come instructions from Vichy that all fit prisoners are to be sent to Morocco to work on the Sahara railway for the Germans. However, one man manages to escape to London with vital information for the Allies.
Who directed The Man from Morocco?
The Man from Morocco was directed by Mutz Greenbaum.
Who stars in The Man from Morocco?
The Man from Morocco stars Anton Walbrook, Margaretta Scott, Mary Morris, Reginald Tate, Peter Sinclair, David Horne.
How long is The Man from Morocco?
The Man from Morocco has a runtime of 1h 56m (116 minutes).
What genre is The Man from Morocco?
The Man from Morocco is a Action, Adventure film.
Where was The Man from Morocco produced?
The Man from Morocco was produced in United Kingdom.