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Those shutters and the effects they mentioned were the idea of my father, John Beckman, who worked uncredited on much of the art direction. (It was also his idea to use the Burbank airport.) His contributions to Casablanca and other earlier films were finally acknowledged when he was inducted into the Art Director's Hall of Fame.
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I m French , from the first time I watched Casablanca I was taken away, since then everytime i watch the film my emotion is intact my father served in the French navy La Royale and was made prisoner by the Germans in Dunkirk in 1940 , every time my eyes get misty Dad how often i think of you All my love JMarc
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No one seems to understand that in 1941 the Allies weâre losing the war. I was in the cinema watching Casablanca, everything German was disliked! I loved the film along with everyone else. It showed hope for our future against evil. We all cheered when the story showed goodness winning.
It was a terrible time for us! Casablanca helped. We left the cinema feeling we had a future. Thanks
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"We'll always have Paris". I know of all the tech reasons for this is such a great film, but I think the best reason for why so many people love this film is the following. I think most people have had a great love that was lost for some reason or another, leaving behind a great unhealed wound. This story about such a great love that in a weird way that was somehow resolved and the wound healed, is what everyone dreams of, and the line "We'll always have Paris" sums it all up. But then, what do I know.
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One of the most emotional scenes in movie history was the singing of the La Marseillaise in the nightclub. What is mostly not known is that many of the extras had just come from Europe. And Miss LeBeau, the young woman, had just escaped from France. So, her tears and the pain in her heart during the singing are real.
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Worked many years ago on the Warner Bros. lot. Spent many lunch breaks just walking around and reading all the plaques at the entrance of the stages listing some of the movies flimed on it. When I got to one and it listed Casablanca, my jaw dropped. And even though the stage was just filled with lumber and other construction materials, I just walked around trying to imagine Bogart and Bergman fliming their scenes.
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I took an older friend to one of our âplay the classicsâ:movie theaters years ago. She had never seen CASABLANCA.
She lived during WW II, as a teenager.
After Rick walks into the fog with Louie and the lights come up she says,âWell, I didnât want her to go with Lazlo. She should have been with Rick!â
I started all this âthe problems of three little people donât amount to anythingâ, âthe cause they were fighting for meant more than any one personââŚyada yada yadaâŚ
âI donât care!â
Sheâs been gone for five years now. But I still smile at that memory.
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@Lava1964
9 months ago
I'd rather watch Casablanca for the sixtieth time than any of the stuff that comes out of Hollywood in 2023.
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