Rick Blaine, an expatriate American living in Casablanca, must decide whether to help his former lover, Ilsa, and her husband, Victor Laszlo, escape the Nazis in French Morocco.
In 1942, a Canadian intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war. As they pose as husband and wife, their mission is to kill the Nazi ambassador. After completing the mission, they marry and have a daughter. However, their happiness is shattered when the officer is informed that his wife is suspected of being a German spy. He decides to investigate the truth on his own, leading to a devastating conclusion.
An American couple's vacation in Morocco takes a dangerous turn when their son is kidnapped and they are forced to participate in an assassination plot. With the clock ticking, they must navigate a web of deception and danger to save their son and themselves.
In Morocco, a nightclub singer falls in love with a French soldier, creating a love triangle that is tested by the French colonial presence and the Foreign Legion. The singer's obsession with the soldier leads to a series of dramatic events, including battles, arrests, and interrogations.
During the 1920s in French Morocco, a French soldier disguises himself as a woman to infiltrate a terrorist group. He joins a commando unit on a mission to stop a terrorist plot and engages in sword fights, martial arts, and intense battles behind enemy lines.
Saadia is a wild, strange Arab girl whose life has been dominated by a local sorceress, a vengeful outcast in the community, who has convinced her she has the "evil eye" and brings disaster to all who love her. French doctor Henrik takes her to his clinic, for rehabilitation purposes, and falls in love with her as does his friend, Si Lahssen, the reigning prince of this small Moroccan state. When a plague falls on the town, Saadia is convinced she is responsible, and rides alone into the mountain country to retrieve the plague serum being held for ransom by bandits. The love triangle dominates most of the rest of the film.
A man masquerading as a dead soldier seeks to desert his post and join the enemy in their struggle.
Danielle Darrieux stars as Arabella Delvaire in this baroque adaptation of Pierre Benoit's novel Bethshabee. Arabella is a woman of the world who arrives at a remote Foreign Legion outpost for a rendezvous with her current lover, Captain Duveuil. It so happens that one of Arabella's previous amours, Captain Somerville (Paul Meurisse), is also serving at the same post. So much for joining the Foreign Legion to forget. A climactic knife duel "solves" the film's various plot complications. Despite its Foreign Legion background, Bethsabee has next to no action, which must have made things difficult when the film was distributed to the U.S.
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