Amy Jolly

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Amy Jolly is the enigmatic nightclub singer portrayed by Marlene Dietrich in the 1930 romantic drama film "Morocco."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Morocco NERFINISHED
associatedWithActor Marlene Dietrich NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme romantic sacrifice
sexual ambiguity
countryOfFictionalOrigin France NERFINISHED
createdBy Josef von Sternberg NERFINISHED
creditedIn Morocco (1930 film) NERFINISHED
filmDirectorOfWork Josef von Sternberg NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext romantic drama
filmSetting Morocco NERFINISHED
gender female
hasCharacterTrait enigmatic
romantic
world-weary
hasCostumeStyle tuxedo and top hat
introducedInFilm Morocco NERFINISHED
languageOfDialogue English
French
loveInterest La Bessière NERFINISHED
Tom Brown NERFINISHED
loveInterestOf Tom Brown NERFINISHED
loveTriangleWith La Bessière NERFINISHED
Tom Brown NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole female lead
protagonist
nationalityInStory French
notableFor androgynous cabaret performance in tuxedo
on-screen same-sex kiss
notableScene final scene walking into the desert after Tom Brown
nightclub performance where she kisses a woman
occupation nightclub singer
partOf pre-Code Hollywood cinema
partOfCastOf Morocco NERFINISHED
performsAt nightclub in Morocco
portrayedBy Marlene Dietrich NERFINISHED
portrayedInBlackAndWhiteFilm true
productionCompanyOfWork Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
setInHistoricalPeriod interwar period
studioOfWork Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
worksAs cabaret performer
yearOfIntroduction 1930

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Morocco (1930 film) character Amy Jolly