Algiers | 1938 | Full Movie | Public Domain
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Algiers (1938)
Genre: Crime, Romance, Drama
Director: John Cromwell
Starring: Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr, Sigrid Gurie, Joseph Calleia
Runtime: Approx. 96 minutes
Production: Walter Wanger Productions / United Artists
Summary:
Algiers is a stylish, atmospheric film set in the Casbah — the dense, labyrinthine native quarter of Algiers, the capital of Algeria.
It tells the story of Pepe le Moko (played by Charles Boyer), a world-weary master thief who has been hiding in the Casbah for two years, beyond the reach of French law enforcement.
Despite his dominance and security within the Casbah’s maze-like streets, Pepe grows increasingly restless, lonely, and yearning for freedom.
When he meets the beautiful and sophisticated Gaby (Hedy Lamarr), a woman from Paris, he becomes obsessed with the idea of escaping his trapped existence and starting a new life with her.
However, Inspector Slimane, a clever and patient police officer, waits for the right moment to manipulate Pepe's emotions — and his longing for Gaby — to lure him into the open.
Key Features:
Atmosphere: The film is rich with exotic, shadowy ambiance, portraying the Casbah almost as a character itself — vibrant, dangerous, and full of intrigue.
Romantic Tragedy: Pepe and Gaby’s doomed romance provides a bittersweet and tragic tone to the story.
Iconic Performance: Charles Boyer's portrayal of Pepe le Moko became legendary; his sultry line, "Come with me to the Casbah," (although never actually spoken in the film) became forever associated with the movie and with Boyer himself.
Breakout for Hedy Lamarr: Algiers marked the American film debut of Hedy Lamarr, who captivated audiences with her beauty and screen presence.
Historical Context:
Remake of a French classic: Algiers is a faithful adaptation of the 1937 French film Pépé le Moko starring Jean Gabin.
It played a major role in popularizing the film noir aesthetic in America, paving the way for the dark crime dramas of the 1940s.
The romanticized idea of the exotic Casbah became a major cultural symbol in Hollywood.
Public Domain Status:
Algiers (1938) is in the public domain, making it free for distribution and exhibition
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