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  1. The Passage
    R2007 · Drama · 1h 34m

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  1. Sep 9, 2007 · The Passage: Directed by Mark Heller. With Stephen Dorff, Sarai Givaty, Khalid Benchagra, Abdel Ghani Benizza. An American man (Dorff) who falls in love with a Moroccan woman (Givaty) realizes their romance could cost them both their lives.

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    • 2007-09-09
  2. The Passage. (2007 film) The Passage is a 2007 thriller-horror film directed by Mark Heller and starring a large ensemble cast that includes Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, Abdel Ghani Benizza, Khalid Benchagra, Sarai Givaty and Neil Fluellen. The film revolves around an American man falling for a Moroccan woman.

  3. During the Nazi occupation of France, a group of French Resistance leaders is desperate to smuggle professor John Bergson (James Mason) and his family safely out of the country. As their options ...

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  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10008875-the_passageThe Passage | Rotten Tomatoes

    The Passage R 2007 1h 34m Mystery & Thriller Drama List. ... Sep 19, 2007 Full Review John DeFore Hollywood Reporter The movie's split-personality frustrates, especially since ...

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    • Stephen Dorff
  5. After the death of his girlfriend Tracy, the American Luke travels to Morocco with his British friend Adam to spend vacation and recover his loss. While in Medina, Luke meets the gorgeous Moroccan nurse Zahra and he offers to walk her home. However, she is offended by a group of men due to her Western companion and Luke defends her.

  6. Plot. Two friends, Luke ( Stephen Dorff) and Adam ( Neil Jackson) travel to Morocco to relax and have a party. Adam thinks it's the best way for Luke to get over the death of Luke's girlfriend. While Adam prefers night life and parties, Luke writes a diary and takes numerous photographs of the Morocco and Moroccan way of life.

  7. Sep 9, 2007 · An American man who falls in love with a Moroccan woman realizes their romance could cost them both their lives. Mark Heller. Director. Neil Jackson. Screenplay.

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