- Sirocco - Wikipedia
Sirocco ( sɪˈrɒkoʊ sih-RO-koh) or scirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season Sirocco derives from šurūq (Arabic: شروق), verbal noun of šaraqa, related to the East, aš-šarq
- Sirocco (1951) - IMDb
Sirocco: Directed by Curtis Bernhardt With Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J Cobb, Everett Sloane A cynical American expatriate gets involved in smuggling and gun-running for the rebels during the 1925 Syrian insurgency against French occupation
- SIROCCO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The sirocco, a wind that blows from the Sahara and across the Mediterranean, delivers, in turn, dry and then humid air that can reach hurricane speeds
- Sirocco | Saharan, Mediterranean Dust Storm | Britannica
Sirocco, warm, humid wind occurring over the northern Mediterranean Sea and southern Europe, where it blows from the south or southeast and brings uncomfortably humid air
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A ruthless gun runner (Humphrey Bogart) turns to his rival (Lee J Cobb) to help him escape from war-torn Syria A powerhouse of action
- Sirocco (film) - Wikipedia
Sirocco is a 1951 American thriller film noir directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén and Lee J Cobb [2] It was distributed by Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures and was based on the novel by the French author Joseph Kessel
- Sirocco - Apple TV
Humphrey Bogart and Lee J Cobb, went head to head in Sirocco, an action packed thriller set in war-torn Syria Bogart stars as gun-smuggler Harry Smith whose daring exploits earn him a ruthless reputation
- Sirocco (1951) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Sirocco (1951) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
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