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Casablanca
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pros: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, the last scene
cons: None
"Here's Looking At You, Kid"
If I had seen Casablanca before, I did not remember it. That, in itself, proves I had never seen Cas... See Full Review
pros: Some of its expressions and aphorisms have entered our English language.
cons: Some of its language is necessarily dated by now.
Everybody Comes to Rick's
The usual suspects: After Pearl Harbor ("Dec., 1941 in Casablanca") a diverse lot of refugees... See Full Review
pros: Humphrey Bogart, classic story and script, hopelessly romantic yet plausible and engrossing
cons: None
They Don't Make Movies Like This Anymore...At Least We'll Always Have CASABLANCA
Aside from perhaps Citizen Kane, no other American movie has as much power as Casablanca. It seems t... See Full Review
pros: acting setting feeling music photography quotable
cons: you haven't seen it enough
Most Classic of Classics
Classic movies (the black and white kind) are movies that I have grown into, they're the kind of mov... See Full Review
pros: Good action, interesting characters, suspense
cons: nothing
Casablanca
The movie Casablanca was made in 1942. The story takes place in the Moroccan city of Casablanca, the... See Full Review
pros: Extremely well written.
cons: You can practically see the wires holding the planes in the air.
WWII, A Hollywood Diary (Casablanca)
What more can be said about a film that sets a standard not easily matched today, even with multi mi... See Full Review
pros: Wonderful and active storyline
cons: The ending...
A wonderful classic...
Casablanca is a classic, one that I tend to pull out and watch at least once a year. The only thing... See Full Review
pros: Dialogue, performances
cons: Doesn't live up to its own hype
Hollywood's Best?
I remove nothing from Casablanca. It's a good movie, even a great one. But when you already watch a... See Full Review
pros: acting, soundtrack, cinematography
cons: there's always a sense that more could have been explained
A Movie Time Won't Forget
I don't remember the first time I watched this film. It seems I have always known it; have always kn... See Full Review
pros: Great movie. Remastering process made the sight and sound of the movie better than new.
cons: None.
Digitally Remastered Version Worth Every Penny
I consider this one of the greatest films ever produced. Generic opinions aside, if you are interest... See Full Review
Product Details
| Key Information | |
| Genre | Dramas |
| Directors | Michael Curtiz |
| Actors | Madeline LeBeau |
| Stars | Ingrid Bergman |
| UPC | 883929025787 |
| Running Time | 1hr 43min |
| Available Formats | VHS: Limited Edition Collector's Set |
| MPAA Rating | PG (MPAA) |
| Subgenre | Classic |
| Release Date | 1942 |
| Languages | |
| Original Language | English |
| DVD Editions | |
| DVD Editions | <Edition><item name="format">DVD</item><item name="runtime">1hr 42min</item><item name="company">Warner Home Video</item><item name="date">January 08, 2008</item><item name="rating">PG (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">012569797710</item></Edition> |
| VHS Editions | |
| VHS Editions | <Edition><item name="format">VHS</item><item name="runtime">1hr 43min</item><item name="company">Republic Pictures Home Video</item><item name="rating">PG (MPAA)</item></Edition> |
| Credits | |
| Screenwriter | Philip G. Epstein |
| Professional Reviews | |
| Professional Reviews | (09/15/1996, p.5, Roger Ebert): "...Absolutely sound, rock-solid in its use of Hollywood studio craftsmanship....The black-and-white cinematography has not aged as color would. The dialogue is so spare and cynical it has not grown old-fashioned..." |
| Quotes from the Movie | |
| Quotes from the Movie | "Here's looking at you, kid."--Humphrey Bogart (Rick) to Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa) at least three times during the course of the film <br> <br> "Only one answer can take care of all our questions."--Ilsa just before kissing Rick <br> <br> "But of course, that was the day the Germans marched into Paris." "Not an easy day to forget. I remember every detail--the Germans wore gray, you wore blue."--Interchange between Rick and Ilsa at his cafe after seeing each other for the first time in years <br> <br> "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."--Rick about Ilsa |






