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Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I removed the unsourced statement that "Dietrich knew little English at the time and spoke her lines phonetically." Not only does she say in her autobiography (Marlene, trans. Salvator Attanasio (New York: Grove, 1987), p. 55) that she learned English both at home and at the Max Reinhardt academy, but also she had performed both in German and in English for the two versions of The Blue Angel filmed the same year as Morocco. Jackal59 (talk) 03:47, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
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It may be noted that Morocco's opening credits consist of 1) the studio logo, 2) title, stars and copyright, 3) director, writers and cinematographer and 4) seven-name cast list. Below is a reproduction of the form in which the credits is depicted:
A Paramount Picture
Paramount presents MOROCCO with GARY COOPER MARLENE DIETRICH ADOLPHE MENJOU Western Electric SOUND SYSTEM COPYRIGHT MCMXXX by PARAMOUNT PUBLIX CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED