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Algiers
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Algiers

You've Got A Date With Danger, A Rendezvous With Romance In The Glamorous, Mysterious Algiers... Make A Date Now!
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User Score47 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19381h 36mEnglish
DramaMysteryRomanceCrime

Synopsis

Pepe Le Moko is a notorious thief, who escaped from France. Since his escape, Moko has become a resident and leader of the immense Casbah of Algiers. French officials arrive insisting on Pepe's capture are met with unfazed local detectives, led by Inspector Slimane, who are biding their time. Meanwhile, Pepe meets the beautiful Gaby, which arouses the jealousy of Ines.

Director
John CromwellFrom TMDB credits
Studio
United Artists2 production companies
Release
January 16, 1938Released
Box Office
$951,801Budget $691,833

Top Cast

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Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer
Pepe le Moko
Hedy Lamarr
Hedy Lamarr
Gaby
Sigrid Gurie
Sigrid Gurie
Ines
Joseph Calleia
Joseph Calleia
Inspector Slimane
Alan Hale
Alan Hale
Grandpere
Gene Lockhart
Gene Lockhart
Regis
Walter Kingsford
Walter Kingsford
Chef Inspector Louvain
Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey
Commissioner Janvier

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jun 20, 2022

This is quite an enjoyable pairing of Charles Boyer ("Pepe") and Hedy Lamarr ("Gaby"). Filmed on location for some of it, Boyer is a jewel thief who arrived in Algeria a few years earlier and governs the Casbah area of the city much like a Mafia Don. The French authorities are determined to bring him to justice and "Slimane" (Joseph Calleia) is just biding his time. He's given quite a helping hand when "Gaby" arrives and "Pepe" falls for her - she reminds him of times gone by in Paris - and also causes quite a stir with his girlfriend "Ines" (Sigrid Gurie). It could certainly be doing with some additional wattage - but even so, the film is stylish to look at, and the performances from Boyer, Gurie, Gene Lockhart and Alan Hale as a sort of prophetic grandfather kind of character add a quite a lot of richness to Henri La Barthe's pretty nondescript, very dialogue heavy, 1931 novel. It's certainly worth a watch if not for the story, then for the performances.

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