Moroccan Eating Etiquette - "The Man Who Knew Too Much" | Hitchcock Presents
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Being in a new country means learning a new set of manners and values that seems to be difficult for the likes of Ben.
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I ate in this restaurant this week! They're hugely proud of the connection. It was great to sit where they sat!
What is the name of this restaurant?
@@theomb1 the scene was shot inside the mamounia hotel. they still have this restaurant inside.
Was it curried chicken they were served?
@@michaelstone1620 The dish and the pot with the conical cover in which the food is cooked is called a tajine. A tajine features a main meat chicken, beef, lamb, etc (except swine which is forbidden in Islam) cooked in extra virgin olive oil traditionally accompanied of various types of vegetables (traditionally potatoes, carrots, olives, oignons, peas, tomatoes) sometimes nuts are added (almonds) or dried fruits to add sweetness (prunes, mejhool dates). Of course, tajines are cooked with mandatory spices and herbs added like all Moroccan dishes such as ginger, salt, black pepper, peppers, flat parsley, cilantro. In this movie scene, they are eating a chicken tajine with olives but I don't see anything else in it. Traditionally, a chicken tagine would be served with root vegetables (potatoes, carrots, oignons) these are basics.
wow!
Back when western film directors immersed the viewer into the details of other cultures and didn't simply gloss over them with wrong stereotypes, the scene is so subtle but it packs so much.
No, nowadays "Western" (jooooo) directors despise Western culture and openly mock it and promote other cultures as superior.
Back then when people had culture and could behave.
@chanjackie2299 aas someone from the city where this movie was filmed... the culture didnt go anywhere budd and people still behave the same... u cant change a culture in 60 years 🤝
But the way he acts so guffy about it it's sort of condescending regarding to that culture.They tought it was funny.
I like the direction of this eating scene, very authentic, bit of documentary style
Don't know why but this is one of my favourite movie of all time.
I ate at this restaurant with my wife and her family 3 hours ago its beautiful inside.. its called Dar Es Salaam in marrakech and it looks the same inside today. I would highly recommend it and reasonably priced
As a Moroccan, this is my absolute favorite scene and movie. Classic Hollywood's 50's movies were amazing.
Doris Day looks beautiful. Nice dress
الإعجاب بالطبخ المغربي من أيام صلاح الدين الأيوبي
ايام صلاح الدين كان امبراطورية في المغرب تمتد من الاندلس الى كل غرب وشمال افريقيا، والسلطان العظيم يعقوب المنصور هو من حرر القدس مع الايوبيين.
Moroccan food bebe🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦💪🏼
As a fan of Alfred Hitchcock, it's great to see that im not the only fan out there.
This is a great movie all around. Not the greatest Hitchcock, but certainly up there. One of the things it has going for it is Doris Day. I don't think she is ever more beautiful on screen than she is in this movie. This scene shows off well the excellent job the costumers did. Doris in this movie had a great figure in all her gowns and suits.
The reason they got it colored I think. She was stunning.
Although I'm the biggest fan of Kubrick and Fellini as directors, this Hitchcock film is still my favorite of all of his. And who would not notice that Doris Day is absolutely stunning in her appearance in this film. Her acting is just impeccable, and even if others can't get by her Kay-Surah-Surahs, it's still a beautiful scene to watch her singing and playing at the piano.
The 1934 version is b&w, this one was released in color
@@hipsterdoofus1026 I love the b&w version.
@@hana.the.writer5074 It's in Technicolor, right?
I've never seen this film. Looks like I have a treat in store.
You sure do! It's a great suspenseful film and beautifully shot and acted.
Welcome to the amazing magic land Morocco
المغرب تراث عالمي معترف به ولله الحمد رغم أنف الأعداء الحاقدين والحاسدين قاتلهم الله
المغرب 🇲🇦💯💯
لازم تشوفي الفيلم هذا باش تعرفي كيفاش كنتوا ، هذا وين شفتو في France 5مخي حبس ، كيفاش كنتوا عايشين فقر لا مثيل له مدينة مراكش وكأنها في الجاهلية وتشوفي نساكم واش كانوا يلبسوا
@@bichamary9704المملكة المغربية عقدتكم يا الكرغولي فقراء التاريخ
@@bichamary9704 hhhhhhhhh chou chkon kkidwiii ya wlad francaaaaa
@@bichamary9704نعم الفقر كان في المغرب ولهذا دخلت اليه فرنسا بعد كل الحروب والاوبئة وتم طردهم رغم استمرار الفقر عكس الجزائر الذي استمر استعمار بعد استعمار
الدجاج المحمر ياسلام علييييك
& I'M A🌻Jimmy Stewart FAN also.
Doris Day and James Stewart look good as a couple, wish they had done one more movie together.
From 3:38 to 5:35, the acting is surprisingly naturalistic, particularly the way the dialogue occasionally overlaps. I wonder if Hitch let the actors improv?
Nothing is as it seems at this dinner, which we won't find out for awhile.
Literally you can still sit and eat like this in morocco
Vive le roi Mohammed 6
I love the comedy in this.
Wow, women wore such beautiful outfits in those days! I wouldn't mind owning it myself!
Yes, esp Hollywood actresses!
Morocco😍
Allah protect all Moroccans الأحرار around the world
Doris Day wasn't vegetarian yet at that time?
She was talented as an actress. Not just a great singer.
The treatment of animals in this movie was what opened her eyes to animal cruelty.
Morocco 🥰
Morocco 🇲🇦👑
Morocco for ever
The Man Who Ate Too Much.
🤣But the doctor barely ate anything!
Awesome in color 😍👍🏾
It brought out all the beauty of that still-decorative time.
So many wrong facts about eating habits in a Moroccan living room, one the most comfortable living rooms in the world.
Morocco for ever
ប្រើតែម្រាមដៃពីរ និងមេដៃខាងស្តាំដើម្បីញ៉ាំអាហារម៉ារ៉ុក....😁
Jimmy Stewart literally sounds and acts like my grandpa 👴
Isn't that life. You go out to eat with your wife, you're interrupted and then they want to tell you how to eat. WTF invited you? He should have said Go Away just after introduction.
And that’s the story of how politeness and courtesy went down the drain.
Problem with that! Moroccan culture is older than all the west! First and oldest university, still working, was built in Fes 859 A.D. So, 200 years later the first university in Italy and in all the West took place. Nobody tells youb to visit morocco, but when you come, let your arrogance and stupidity away and just enjoy the smell of history and beauty.
I liked what Jimmy was doing with his neck in this scene
On se lave toujours la main avant de manger.. ;)))
I'm always interested in hearing the word "bebop" etc in old movies. There's also the scene in "Streetcar" where Marlon Brando says "Okay, cut out the rebop!", "rebop" being a very early variant of the word "bebop".
Wonderful Hitchcock touches throughout. The original version had a shoot em up ending that was a let down. The remake from the symphony scene to the final credits is sheer magic. BUT the chic and sophisticated 30's family of the original is replaced by the corny fifties American family of the remake - this corny humor of this scene in the restaurant is probably my least favorite in the movie.
AND Hollywood HAD to have a son, not a daughter as part of the corn. Ugh.
@@mckavitt13 The child could have been a little girl and been equally as corny and icky. The girl in the lst version was a smart, soigné little thing.
@@poetcomic1 Sage?
@@mckavitt13 soigné
@@poetcomic1 Aha! Je le connais bien, mais l’orthographe n’était pas tout à fait correcte. Donc, j’ai supposé sage. Merci mille fois pour la clarification.
3:30
Marrakech is paradise of civilization and artistic life every time.
Allah protect our king Mohammed 6
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He does that truly?
I like this movie I try to watch it every chance I get
I had an affair with Dr Milton when he was 103
God! Doris looks fantastique
Fascinating 😍❤️✔️
I like the way they talk lol
I love Morocco
I know what kind of restaurant in gonna open...low overhead
Moroccan etiquettes 😅
So much in love=He's So Fine ...Dr Doctor~
Anytime is a great time!!!!
Am I visible?❤❤❤
Warm temperatures are at Grace s the mist / mink/ most
Nice eating places.
Restaurant dinner & the in arms. O
Wer can I see full movie?
Prevod
Moroccan cuisine is old all people love him is ginius gastronomy
Genius
Oia si accomodi Prego
Abeille
Will some one tell me the ending?
NO! Don't miss it! V exciting.
They rescued their child that those people help kidnapped.
@@lisashapiro4714 helped kidnap