Baroud

{{short description|1932 film}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = Baroud

| image = Baroud 1932.jpg

| caption =

| director = Rex Ingram
Alice Terry

| producer ={{ubl|Rex Ingram|Mansfield Markham|André Weill}}

| writer = {{ubl|Rex Ingram|Peter Spencer|Benno Vigny|André Jaeger-Schmidt}}

| starring = {{ubl|Felipe Montes|Rosita Garcia|Pierre Batcheff}}

| music = Jack Beaver
Louis Levy

| cinematography = {{ubl|Sepp Allgeier|Léonce-Henri Burel|Marcel Lucien|Paul Portier}}

| editing = Lothar Wolff

| studio = Gaumont British Picture Corporation
Armor Films

| distributor = Ideal Films (UK)
Gaumont Film Company (France)

| released = {{Film date|1932|11|18|df=y}}

| runtime = 79 minutes

| country = France
United Kingdom

| language = French
English

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Baroud is a 1932 British-French adventure film directed by Rex Ingram and Alice Terry and starring Felipe Montes, Rosita Garcia, and Pierre Batcheff. Actor Paul Henreid debuted in a small role. The film was released in separate French and English-language versions, the latter sometimes known by the title Love in Morocco.Cook p. 182

It was the final film of Ingram, a leading Hollywood director of the silent era, and the last film appearance by Alice Terry, a leading Hollywood star of the silent era and Ingram's wife. The title is the Berber word for war.

Plot

It is set in French Morocco. Two soldiers in the Spahis, one a Frenchman and the other the son of a chief allied to the French, are friends, but quarrel when the Frenchman becomes romantically involved with the other's sister. They join forces again to repulse an attack by a hostile tribe.

Cast

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=French version=

References

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Bibliography

  • Cook, Pam. Gainsborough Pictures. Cassell, 1997.