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Rick's Cafe and the Moral Maze: Love, War, and Choices in “Casablanca”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 3, 2024
Rick's Cafe and the Moral Maze: Love, War, and Choices in “Casablanca”
Guest blog post written by Stephen Galen EstevanWe all know the lines,
we've probably seen the tearful goodbye a hundred times, but what truly sets
this 1942 classic apart? It's not just the trench coat dram read more
Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid have a date with fate in “Casablanca”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Dec 12, 2023
Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid have a date with fate in “Casablanca”
Casablanca, the 1942 classic directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid is the third film to be shown in this continuing monthly series. Winner of t read more
Cinemallennials: Casablanca (1942)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 20, 2021
Cinemallennials: Casablanca (1942) For those of you who are unfamiliar with Cinemallennials, it is a bi-weekly podcast in which I, and another millennial, watch a classic film that we’ve never seen before, and discuss its significance and relevance in today’s world. In this episode, read more
Play It Again, Max: Casablanca and the Battle over “As Time Goes By”(Exclusive by Author Steven C. Smith)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Jan 28, 2021
Casablanca and the Battle over “As Time Goes By”(Exclusive by Author Steven C. Smith) By mid-1941, Max Steiner had already scored over thirty films at Warner Bros. since becoming that studio’s highest paid staff composer in 1937. Many of his projects had been prestigious and highly profitable. read more
“La Marseillaise” Plays, as Rick, Ilsa and Refugees Find Their Footing in Casablanca (Guest Post)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Nov 25, 2020
“La Marseillaise” Even more than the famous “Here’s Looking at You” scene, the “La Marseillaise” scene in Casablanca is the one scene in the film that evokes more emotion from audiences than any other, as it propels the narration in a new direction and reveals more about the characters read more
Silver Screen Standards: Casablanca (1942)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 17, 2020
Silver Screen Standards: Casablanca (1942)
Claude Rains, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid gather at the airport for the emotional finale of Casablanca.
Very few classic films enjoy the iconic status of Casablanca (1942), the wartime romance that helped humanize the crisis in E read more
Transit (2018): Casablanca in The Modern Day
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 26, 2020
Ever since the days of his James Cain-infused Jerichow, it’s been apparent German writer-director Christian Petzold is indebted to the written word when it comes to his brand of filmmaking. However, this time around he takes an oddly unnerving stroke of brilliance by setting his usual period p read more
Book Review--We'll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legend and Afterlife of Hollywood's Most Beloved Movie
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Dec 20, 2017
We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood’s Most Beloved Movie
Noah Isenberg
W. W. Norton & Company, 2017
Few films have won the unanimous acclaim of the classic to end all classics Casablanca (1942). While the World War II era romantic drama has had read more
o/t: The Beautiful Refugees of Casablanca
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Dec 16, 2017
***Over at Silver Screenings, Ruth recently posted a splendid piece about an aspect of Casablanca that I’d never really thought about. She has kindly permitted me to reblog it here. Silver Screenings The beautiful people of Rick’s Cafe. Image: The Source Look at the people in the above photo. read more
Casablanca (1942): 75th Anniversary Review
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 27, 2017
When someone inquired if I considered Casablanca one of my favorite movies, I didn’t quite know how to respond. Yes, I do love this film passionately but I feel as if Casablanca is more deeply America’s favorite classic movie. It is not for me to call my own and I will gladly share a jo read more
Casablanca (1942): 75th Anniversary Review
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 27, 2017
When someone inquires if I consider Casablanca one of my favorite movies, I don’t quite know how to respond. Yes, I do love this film passionately but I feel as if Casablanca is more deeply America’s favorite classic movie. It is not for me to call my own and I will gladly share a joint read more
Reblog: Casablanca: 75 Years Old And Still Going Strong – Flaws And All
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Nov 24, 2017
***A splendid piece by Paul Batters of Silver Screen Classics — essential reading! Silver Screen Classics by Paul Batters Annina: Oh, monsieur, you are a man. If someone loved you very much, so that your happiness was the only thing that she wanted in the world, but she did a bad thing to mak read more
Field Trip: “Casablanca” November 12 at River East 21
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 11, 2017
Field Trip: “Casablanca” November 12 at River East 21
Join the Chicago Film Club, on Sunday November 12 at 2:00 p.m., as we enjoy viewing the 1942 classic, Casablanca on the big screen at the AMC River East 21, 322 East Illinois, Chicago, IL. If you’ve never seen the movie sta read more
Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: Casablanca (75th Anniversary)” (Giveaway runs October 1 – October 28)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Oct 1, 2017
Win Tickets to see “Casablanca” on the Big Screen! In Select Cinemas Nationwide Sunday, November 12 & Wednesday, November 15! “Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.” CMH is thrilled to announce the 13th of our 14 movie ticket giveaways this read more
We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood’s Most Beloved Movie
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jun 19, 2017
Whether you’ve watched it once or countless times there’s no getting Casablanca out of your blood. “As Time Goes By,” the La Marseillaise sequence, Bogie and Bergman, Casablanca is the film that cemented the Hollywood style, creating a wealth of imitators for decades to come. read more
CASABLANCA at 75, Let the Celebrations Continue
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 24, 2017
Casablanca - winner of Best
Picture, Best Director (Michael Curtiz) and Best Screenplay (Julius and Philip
Epstein and Howard Koch) Oscars and possibly the film from Hollywood’s golden
era that has aged better than any other “as time goes by” - turns 75 this year.
Casablanca was ho read more
“A Gata e o Rato” e a paródia de Casablanca / Moonlighting and the Casablanca parody
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Mar 22, 2017
“A Gata e o Rato” e a paródia de Casablanca / Moonlighting and the Casablanca parody Nos anos 80 e 90, era comum que as séries de TV, em especial sitcoms, tivessem “episódios de antologia”. Estes episódios não faziam a trama avançar e podiam até ser ignorados pelo read more
“We’ll Always Have Casablanca” Book Giveaway (Feb 13 through March 18)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 13, 2017
Celebrating a Classic among Classics!
“We’ll Always Have Casablanca” Book Giveaway
In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Casablanca’s premiere, we are thrilled to say that we’ll be giving away TEN COPIES of “We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legen read more
75 Years in CASABLANCA (1942)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 5, 2016
It's December 1941 when Ilsa walks into Rick's Cafe Americain. "In all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world," he complains, "she walks into mine." It is not, however, simply chance, since Rick's Cafe occupies a border space between European chaos and American safety. Through that space I read more
75 Years in CASABLANCA (1942)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 5, 2016
It's December 1941 when Ilsa walks into Rick's Cafe Americain. "In all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world," he complains, "she walks into mine." It is not, however, simply chance, since Rick's Cafe occupies a border space between European chaos and American safety. Through that space I read more