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1,627 words, approx. 5 pages The script for Casablanca (1942), one of the most successful films of all time, arrived at the Warner Brothers Studio the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 8, 1941. Timing is just one of the many reasons why this legendary film...
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 Casablanca is an Oscar-winning 1942 romance film set in the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz and stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund. It focuses on Rick's conflict...


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Casablanca Quotes
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 Casablanca is a 1942 film about an American expatriate owner of an upscale club and gambling den in the Moroccan city of Casablanca who meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications. Directed by Michael Curtiz . Written by Julius J. Epstein ,...




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 Journal of Popular Film and Television
Casablanca -- Popular Film of the Century.(Brief Article)
01/01/2000: 1,765 words, approx. 6 pages It seems in many ways appropriate to dedicate this issue of the Journal of Popular Film and Television to Murray Burnett-appropriate but also a bit sad. Fans and scholars who can recite nearly every line of dialogue from Casablanca, who worship Bogart and...
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 The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
'CASABLANCA' IS A BUDDY FILM.(FRONT)(THE TALK)(Column)
09/06/2005: 706 words, approx. 2 pages I HATE to break it to the folks at the American Film Institute, but their choice for the greatest love story movie of all time is not a love story. "Casablanca" was chosen by some 1,800 directors, actors, studio executives and critics...
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8 convicted over Casablanca bombings
7/11/2007: 279 words, approx. 1 pages A Paris court on Wednesday convicted eight people of supporting suicide bombers who blew themselves up in 2003 in Morocco, killing 45 people.Sentences ranged from a one-year suspended sentence to 10 years in prison.All eight were found guilty of "criminal association in relation to a...
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Ingrid Bergman bio recounts 'Casablanca'
3/23/2007: 718 words, approx. 2 pages A new biography of Ingrid Bergman casts fresh light on the making of the 1942 classic "Casablanca," in which none of its three stars wanted to appear. They never suspected that their roles would become the best-remembered of their careers.In the newly published "Ingrid," Charlotte...



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Casablanca: Pro-allied Elements in the War Film
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 Audience members, when seeing Casablanca, would associate it as a war film, and I agree with that, but to be more precise, it is a pro Allie war film. The literary elements in the film are the reasons why it can be viewed this way, with the emphasis on the plot and characters. The timing of when the film was released also supports the idea of it being an anti Axis film. Although it was set in 1940, it was made a year after Pearl Harbor and America entering the war, but it was released right before the Allie


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