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Take a look at the creation of Casablanca in this short documentary which features commentary from directors Steven Spielberg, William Friedkin, and more!
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About Casablanca:
Academy Award winners Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman light up the screen in one of the most enduring romances in movie history--Casablanca. Rick Blaine (Bogart) owns a nightclub in Vichy-controlled Casablanca, frequented by refugees desperate to escape German domination. Despite the ever-present human misery, Rick manages to remain uninvolved in World War II now raging across Europe and Northern Africa. But all that changes when Ilsa Lund (Bergman) walks through the front door of Rick's club. Rick must now choose between a life with the woman he loves and becoming the hero that both she and the world need.​
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@mikehughes4969
@mikehughes4969 5 ай бұрын
In my humble opinion, Casablanca is not only the greatest movie ever made, but the greatest movie that will ever be made.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 10 ай бұрын
I'd rather watch Casablanca for the sixtieth time than any of the stuff that comes out of Hollywood in 2023.
@rogerhughes4128
@rogerhughes4128 9 ай бұрын
💯
@pamcornelius9122
@pamcornelius9122 8 ай бұрын
Same goes for music.
@jerryschneider145
@jerryschneider145 Ай бұрын
Agreed, I have probably seen it 25 times.
@Perktube1
@Perktube1 Ай бұрын
Especially Disney.
@dannysunay4386
@dannysunay4386 Ай бұрын
I would probably see today's films once, and KNOW what exactly is out there, instead of word of mouth.
@janebeckman3431
@janebeckman3431 11 ай бұрын
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.
@Amenphoto
@Amenphoto 11 ай бұрын
What a wonderful story and legacy, thank you for sharing.
@durango8882
@durango8882 10 ай бұрын
Genius 👏🏻👏🏻
@Lucia-sy7le
@Lucia-sy7le 10 ай бұрын
How cool, Jane🕊️💜Your dad is immortalized in this great film.
@TwoEggsOverEasy
@TwoEggsOverEasy 10 ай бұрын
Super cool Jane!
@joecitizen5185
@joecitizen5185 10 ай бұрын
That's really amazing! Glad to hear he did get some of the recognition he deserved
@skyeslaton3435
@skyeslaton3435 10 ай бұрын
Films like casablanca, gone with the wind, singin in the rain are better than 100% films today and those films will be timeless forever
@davidw6936
@davidw6936 11 ай бұрын
How can you ignore the contributions of Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet? The scenes with them are fantastic.
@sjbock
@sjbock 11 ай бұрын
And Claude Rains and Conrad Veidt. The superb supporting cast was given short shrift in this otherwise excellent documentary.
@IndependentBear
@IndependentBear 11 ай бұрын
@@sjbock the bottom line is that there are NO bad scenes in that film.
@timcarpenter2441
@timcarpenter2441 11 ай бұрын
Handling charges, dear boy, handling charges...
@barryrammer7906
@barryrammer7906 11 ай бұрын
Greenstreet was bigger than life. Always a villian. Big man camera angles were classic.
@howfella
@howfella 11 ай бұрын
YOU ARE RIGHT !
@volache
@volache 11 ай бұрын
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
@Rumkitty2000
@Rumkitty2000 Ай бұрын
It's so sad how France is being lost to Islam and North Africans today. Too many migrants and not enough French people (or Western Europeans in general) having children while Muslims have large families of 6 or more children.
@dannysunay4386
@dannysunay4386 Ай бұрын
VIVA LA France and its veterans!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@volache
@volache Ай бұрын
@@dannysunay4386 thank you so much
@alphascentar6246
@alphascentar6246 11 ай бұрын
"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.
@davidwright9318
@davidwright9318 11 ай бұрын
Your comment is spot on and you know of what you speak.
@mariamadams5088
@mariamadams5088 8 ай бұрын
Ditto.
@LittleLouieLagazza
@LittleLouieLagazza 5 ай бұрын
Tres ditto.
@greyowl750
@greyowl750 3 ай бұрын
What you know, is alot. Stay wise.
@coolhandlukegbr
@coolhandlukegbr Ай бұрын
I'm with you there - I too have an ' unrequited ' love and without realising it said to the subject of that a few years ago when we met (planned) for a brief hour (after 40 years) as we departed wishing each other well "here's looking at you kid". She smiled and thanked me for making her marriage 'easy'. ??? No I don't understand either!
@annaquinn4810
@annaquinn4810 11 ай бұрын
The scene when Paul Henried gets every one singing La Marseillaise still bring tears to my eyes
@sweetalice7475
@sweetalice7475 11 ай бұрын
It gets me every time. It did just now.
@lewisc215
@lewisc215 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant indeed. When things mattered.
@esportswomen
@esportswomen 9 ай бұрын
Me too Anna.
@jonathanh8187
@jonathanh8187 9 ай бұрын
Every single time. Including just now.
@williamhanlon8159
@williamhanlon8159 2 ай бұрын
Yes it was a gut wrencher.
@ceciliaflorencenapier4595
@ceciliaflorencenapier4595 11 ай бұрын
No one seems to understand that in 1941 the Allies we’re 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
@auapplemac2441
@auapplemac2441 11 ай бұрын
I have a recording of US radio broadcasts on Dec. 7th. Of course I know that we won, but listening to these broadcasts of regularly scheduled programing being broken into for the initials announcement of the attack and then periodically during the day is still chilling. Knowing we were attacked and not knowing whether we would survive as a nation is just shattering.
@obriets
@obriets 11 ай бұрын
@@auapplemac2441 I used to listen to Fibber McGee and Molly old time radio shows. Several of the episodes were recorded during and after Pearl Harbor. They’re priceless snapshots of those desperate times.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 11 ай бұрын
It's heartbreaking to think what light we might've been in the world is all but extinguished. (2023)
@erichodge567
@erichodge567 11 ай бұрын
​@@mortalclown3812, my friend, it's only over if we surrender. A lot of people wanted to quit after Fredericksburg, a lot wanted to quit after Cold Harbor. But we didn't quit. America is still the last, best hope of Earth. Don't quit on that.
@vinista256
@vinista256 11 ай бұрын
@@mortalclown3812 , why so pessimistic?
@dlb3512
@dlb3512 8 ай бұрын
With 85 years of experience this is my favorite movie.
@HipPocketMemories
@HipPocketMemories 11 ай бұрын
The glue that holds CASABLANCA together is actually the performance of Claude Rains. He is barely mentioned in this which is a sad commentary on his work.
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 11 ай бұрын
He was an amazing actor
@c.a.savage5689
@c.a.savage5689 11 ай бұрын
True.
@MOGGS1942
@MOGGS1942 11 ай бұрын
Hear hear. He had some of the best lines. Wonderful performance. His little swagger, and the tilt of his hat. Masterful.
@cynthiachronister4082
@cynthiachronister4082 11 ай бұрын
Love claude Raines probably my favorite actor
@lewisc215
@lewisc215 10 ай бұрын
BS
@kdiesler
@kdiesler 6 ай бұрын
Conrad Veidt, the actor who played Major Strasser, died of a heart attack just a few months after the film. What a charismatic and beautiful man. How tragic!
@suesmith2183
@suesmith2183 3 ай бұрын
Nobody ever mentions the great man in "Casablanca".
@barbaraannblas3204
@barbaraannblas3204 8 ай бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 - I purchased the movie CD !!! 🥰 in 2012 !!! - I watch it Over AND Over !!! - Always New and Fresh !!! We “Embrace CASABLANCA” 🥂💫🥂
@derjaeger3321
@derjaeger3321 11 ай бұрын
Bogart, Bergman were great. But I cannot imagine this film without Claude Rains, he is a perfect character to round out the contradictions in this film. A poor corrupt official as he calls himself but ultimately a patriot.
@srkh8966
@srkh8966 11 ай бұрын
And also a charismatic actor-he never faked an accent in any of his films, and you never question it lol
@MOGGS1942
@MOGGS1942 11 ай бұрын
" How extravagant you are Rick. Throwing away women like that. One day they may be scarce ".
@awalk5177
@awalk5177 11 ай бұрын
Claude Rains was also brilliant in Lawrence of Arabia.
@raymundostille7426
@raymundostille7426 11 ай бұрын
Corrupt? I am shocked shocked, I tell you....hahahaha (I agree with your opinion of Claude)
@raymundostille7426
@raymundostille7426 11 ай бұрын
​@@MOGGS1942would you agree with me that every phrase in that movie became a legend on its own?
@kenowens9021
@kenowens9021 11 ай бұрын
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.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 11 ай бұрын
Only a few years later, after the end of WW2 these same French were murdering Algerians by the hundreds of thousands because Algerians wanted no more to be a French colony and wanted to be independent. And the same in Indochina, they killed a million for the same reason. So much for freedom loving Frenchmen!
@zacharyzapata8559
@zacharyzapata8559 11 ай бұрын
Why was Sam mysteriously absent from that scene? This is _the one scene_ where he should have been close to front and center( at least present). It makes me question the whole WW2 meta-narrative.
@b.y.2460
@b.y.2460 11 ай бұрын
@@zacharyzapata8559 If Sam had been working and not off on his lunch break or whatever, his piano wouldn't have been available for the Germans to hijack. What would it have looked like if he had been there and let the Germans use his piano?
@srkh8966
@srkh8966 11 ай бұрын
And, no one knew what the outcome of WWII would be!
@steveweinstein3222
@steveweinstein3222 11 ай бұрын
Bogart was the only actor in that scene who was born in America.
@michaeltelson9798
@michaeltelson9798 10 ай бұрын
To me Dooley Wilson shouldn’t be forgotten for his role in the film. Just another gem to add to the crown of this marvelous film 🎥
@coraggio93
@coraggio93 2 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Ай бұрын
My mum always thought that was Louis Armstrong - indeed both the face and the voice are quite similar. :)
@StanGraham1
@StanGraham1 6 күн бұрын
He deserves much more credit than he has received.
@alexbenson245
@alexbenson245 5 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize the timing of Casa Blanca. Amazing. No wonder people became so committed to this film over the years.
@racheysdad
@racheysdad 11 ай бұрын
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.
@skyegypze3982
@skyegypze3982 11 ай бұрын
You are so lucky. Thank you for sharing. It allowed me to imagine.
@dariusmendoza880
@dariusmendoza880 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your Casablanca story
@cards0486
@cards0486 11 ай бұрын
Just walking in that stage would be a thrill, indeed. Thank you for sharing that with us.
@sr.marycatharineperry6693
@sr.marycatharineperry6693 11 ай бұрын
I'm told that the piano at our monastery in LA was used in Casablanca and other Warner Bro. movies.
@vintagemarie2391
@vintagemarie2391 11 ай бұрын
I'd love to take the tour of the backlot! TCM shows in one of their segments a small storefront that's still there---It was used as a cafe and that's where Rick and Ilsa were sitting when they heard the German's were marching into Paris. Think that's the only set that still exists.
@geraldmarcyk524
@geraldmarcyk524 11 ай бұрын
My understanding is that Ingrid Bergman had never watched this movie until she was invited to a film festival honoring her. After seeing herself acting on screen with Bogart for the first time, she commented "Wow, that is a wonderful film!"
@MemphiStig
@MemphiStig 11 ай бұрын
Nobody ever told me this film was great, and that I had to think so. i just saw it one day, and I fell in love. It's a perfect movie in every way. And this is a great doc showing why.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Ай бұрын
For several years, around the 1980s/90s,, it used to be screened on New Year's Eve on Swedish TV, a much-loved film and an affirmation of hope. :) I've also watched it many times on TCM.
@chrissnuggs
@chrissnuggs 9 ай бұрын
Bergman is divine, and there'll never be another Bogart. The entire cast was perfect.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Ай бұрын
Yes, and also when you watch it, it's striking how deftly it flows despite being fairly complex in narrative terms. You never feel lost or confused by the storylines.
@CraigShifflet
@CraigShifflet 11 ай бұрын
I had the great fortune of seeing a screening of Casablanca with a live orchestra playing the score. If you love the movie, it's an amazing experience.
@rogerboucher1913
@rogerboucher1913 11 ай бұрын
They should bring it back in opera houses with live orchestra in front of a giant screen! That would be magnificent!
@joeelliott2157
@joeelliott2157 11 ай бұрын
Wow. When and where was that? Was as hard to get a ticket as an exit visa?
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 10 ай бұрын
I did too--in Kitchener, Ontario. It was terrific!
@danbernstein4694
@danbernstein4694 11 ай бұрын
It is simply the best movie ever made. Period. The cast, the director, the rushed feeling of the dialogue, and the relevancy of the tone and plot . And of course, the fact that for many of the cast and crew it was real life.
@sheikhboyardee556
@sheikhboyardee556 11 ай бұрын
I've seen it a dozen times & it's my favorite of all time.
@aktimes2
@aktimes2 11 ай бұрын
You said it brother!
@namwob7
@namwob7 11 ай бұрын
My all time favorite. When I was a teenager in the '60s, I had a huge poster of Bogie in a scene from the movie on the wall in my bedroom. I was smitten with Bogart, and became a big fan. Even as a kid, I loved old movies. I really appreciated all the explanations of the current directors and producers.That is something I hadn't seen before this.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely, I agree it is the PERFECT movie. And to think, it was considered a B film at the time.
@rogerboucher1913
@rogerboucher1913 11 ай бұрын
I’m a photographer, watching this movie in B&W is so impressive. You could cut hundreds of stills out of it and frame the pictures on the walls. They would all be prize winners! Just perfection from the lighting on the characters.
@paulshawley6490
@paulshawley6490 11 ай бұрын
Possibly my all-time favourite movie and always in my top 10. The cafe scene and the singing of La Marseillaise is so incredibly moving and uplifting.
@sugarkane4830
@sugarkane4830 11 ай бұрын
Ditto
@morskojvolk
@morskojvolk 11 ай бұрын
I still tear up every time I see that scene.
@cg9612
@cg9612 11 ай бұрын
Best scene ever.
@patrickmaline4258
@patrickmaline4258 11 ай бұрын
it was ment to be. the “greatest” generation was completely comfortable leaving europe to itself, no matter who was dying or how, just as they were while global warming was running wild, mostly to enhance their physical comfort and wealth. now the last of ‘‘em are dying off but the industrial, planet ravaging economy they created blunders on. we will change by adapting to a cooperative economy or by going extinct. if a movie can help us i’m up for it.
@DSAK55
@DSAK55 11 ай бұрын
Always brings tear to my eyes
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 11 ай бұрын
Ingrid was one of handful of women who are luminous. It cannot be quantified or categorized it’s simply magical.
@warrensandberg4698
@warrensandberg4698 11 ай бұрын
Luminous. What a great description. She doesn't reflect a light source - she is the light source.
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 11 ай бұрын
you ROCK her daughter got lotsa that..
@bpp325
@bpp325 11 ай бұрын
as were the handful of characters in this masterpiece.
@robinharwood5044
@robinharwood5044 11 ай бұрын
She demonstrated that sometimes women’s hats don’t look ridiculous.
@user-gx2yy1df6f
@user-gx2yy1df6f 11 ай бұрын
yeah< 26 years old, gawjiz!
@cards0486
@cards0486 11 ай бұрын
I took an older friend to one of our “play the classics”: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,”Well, I didn’t want her to go with Lazlo. She should have been with Rick!” I started all this “the problems of three little people don’t amount to anything”, “the cause they were fighting for meant more than any one person”…yada yada yada… “I don’t care!” She’s been gone for five years now. But I still smile at that memory.
@auapplemac2441
@auapplemac2441 11 ай бұрын
That's how I felt when I saw this as a pre-teen, but I grew up watching "happy endings." Wasn't used to more complicated relationships and situations. It still tugs my heart when they separate.
@Zizuthros
@Zizuthros 11 ай бұрын
My father took me to the movie theater to watch this movie when I was 7 years old, I was expecting a war movie, battle scenes and ultimately the American soldiers winning the War. I knew it was a classic but the separation scene did not mean nothing to me as I understood happy endings are difficult even in peaceful times. I forgot almost everything about this movie until many years later when I found my self in a love triangle, I was in Rick's same situation and I had lo let go the love of my life. I acted justly and never regretted my decision; for me this film had the happiest ending ever and Rick becoming a Hero.
@nickmariotti4241
@nickmariotti4241 9 ай бұрын
And I think people have been debating that ending ever since the film was made. From this documentary, it seems they were debating it even WHILE the film was being made. But I think it's the right ending.
@PAPITO_49
@PAPITO_49 11 ай бұрын
I never get tired of watching this movie.
@roybarrows9733
@roybarrows9733 10 ай бұрын
OK, now I have to watch Casablanca for the 35th time.
@stillstanding6031
@stillstanding6031 11 ай бұрын
I've seen this film dozens of times. It never gets old. I always tear-up at the end. Arguably, the greatest American film.
@johnnytungsong8719
@johnnytungsong8719 11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched it many times also (on DVD) and always shed a tear! So many wonderful and unforgettable lines that gave every character that ‘special moment’. One of my favourites is “Liebschen…er…dear…what watch? (Ten watch) Such much!” Classic!
@ko-danfleetcommander5937
@ko-danfleetcommander5937 11 ай бұрын
What a glorious exploration of an amazing movie. Thank you Warner Bros for making this available on KZbin.
@joesterling4299
@joesterling4299 11 ай бұрын
Don't you wish all YT videos had this production quality? From the first pristine shot of the video, I knew that it came from the horse's mouth itself.
@paulberry6016
@paulberry6016 7 ай бұрын
Ronald Regan as Rick? No Play it again🙁 Not shot. In. Morocco?? Airport has midgets BG to give perspective? Bogie improvised key Speech 🤔🎉🎉🎉❤
@usaneebeilles9510
@usaneebeilles9510 5 ай бұрын
@ko-danfleetcomm Agree with you.
@exdus235
@exdus235 4 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@arthouston7361
@arthouston7361 5 ай бұрын
I went from a private military school environment to the school of arts at NYU, and I discovered Casablanca quite by accident, but as soon as I saw it, I knew that I was not going to see anything else like it in my lifetime…. and it turns out that was a prescient observation.
@aislinnkeilah7361
@aislinnkeilah7361 8 ай бұрын
An impeccable production - there were no bit actors. The acting, direction, cinematography, set design, writing, costumes. Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
@caniacstevehenderson7115
@caniacstevehenderson7115 8 ай бұрын
My departed wife & I love that movie and even watching this made me cry & use a half a box of tissue,,,,thank you for the memories ❤❤❤
@bear3551
@bear3551 11 ай бұрын
This is the kind of film that makes me want to erase my memory of it so I could see it for the very first time. Absolute perfection!
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 7 ай бұрын
Your wish will come true when you get to be a little older.
@BrandonGoble78
@BrandonGoble78 10 күн бұрын
"Standing there with a comical look on his face..." Best friggin movie ever man.
@godfreydaniels1817
@godfreydaniels1817 9 ай бұрын
I've been watching this film for over 50 years, and it stills moves me. This video is terrific - an in-depth look at the making of the movie. A million thanks to Warner Brothers for making "Casablanca," and a million thanks to Warner Brothers Entertainment for this video!
@rogerelliott1273
@rogerelliott1273 Ай бұрын
Ditto and bravo!
@lescobrandon3047
@lescobrandon3047 11 ай бұрын
I was a professional photographer when I first saw the film. I thought it was a great job by all involved. Then one day I watched it again and saw what great film photographers and editors had done with closeups. If you look into the actors eyes in those shots, you can see the sparkling in their eyes by what are called “catch lights”. I used it for my own profile shots when doing portrait photography for models. Check back in this video for closeups of Bogart and Ingred. The lighting was fantastic and made you feel what the audio did to make the love scenes work! By the way, if shot in color it would have lost a lot.
@rogerboucher1913
@rogerboucher1913 11 ай бұрын
So many shots of those 2 actors should be printed in posters and sold as portraits. The photography is fabulous.
@lewisc215
@lewisc215 10 ай бұрын
BS
@rogerboucher1913
@rogerboucher1913 10 ай бұрын
@@lewisc215 sorry you can’t appreciate the art in there.
@nickmariotti4241
@nickmariotti4241 9 ай бұрын
So, so true. In color this would not have worked anywhere near as well as it does. The lighting is absolutely brilliant.
@martingreenberg870
@martingreenberg870 4 ай бұрын
This movie sparkles in glorious black, white, and grays. I was shocked, shocked, to find out this movie was colorized. I believe Ted Turner’s company did that because young people won’t watch B&W movies. Reluctantly, I watched the colorized version of this movie. I am surprised and glad the colorized version works. With all the elements documented in this video the colorized version is worth watching. BTW, in the scene after their fight, Ilsa’s blouse has blue stripes. This video is so helpful breaking down the movie. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
@fjcara
@fjcara 10 ай бұрын
When people sat in the theatres and watched Casablanca; WWII was not over yet. I think the experience for all of us was quite different for them; not knowing, as we do, that American won the war.
@georgesenda1952
@georgesenda1952 10 ай бұрын
I am of German ancestry and my Uncles were in the German Armed Forces in the war but every time they play the French anthem it makes me want to go to war against the Germans. And it makes me cry.
@timchapman5567
@timchapman5567 8 ай бұрын
This is a superb analysis of one of Hollywood's best movies. Five stars.
@rociomiranda5684
@rociomiranda5684 11 ай бұрын
The moment when Laszlo conducts La Marseillaise is when you see why Ilsa loves him, too. Both men are worthy of her love.
@auapplemac2441
@auapplemac2441 11 ай бұрын
Her love is motivated by respect. Her love for Rick is motivated by an emotional bonding of two lovers.
@sanford943
@sanford943 11 ай бұрын
i tear up everytime I see that scene even in this documentery. Great movie.
@irish89055
@irish89055 11 ай бұрын
Greatest moment in American Cinema history in my view
@m111ark
@m111ark 9 ай бұрын
Just how far we’ve fallen as a culture.
@marksinger3067
@marksinger3067 8 ай бұрын
The whole flick revolves around Claude Raines character and the anticipation of just what he will do in the building confrontation with the Germans..He was superb as usual..
@narvelancoleman8597
@narvelancoleman8597 11 ай бұрын
Interesting trivia: Dooley Wilson (Sam); was the only member of the cast, who had actually been to Casablanca, in Morocco. He toured there with his own band as a drummer.😊👍🥁
@hebneh
@hebneh 11 күн бұрын
One problem with casting him in this role is that he couldn’t play the piano in reality! But you never would know that.
@user-if7em4vg6i
@user-if7em4vg6i 8 күн бұрын
RIGHT ON! HE WAS VERY FAMOUS. JAZZ WAS VERY POPULAR AND HIS VOICE WAS BEAUTIFUL. ALSO A SIDE NOTE HE DOS NOT LOOK LIKE LOUIE ARMSTRONGE OR SOUND LIKE HIM!
@bradmenpes809
@bradmenpes809 11 ай бұрын
My favourite film of all time. While Bogart, Bergman, and Rains are superb, really the whole ensemble cast - especially Lorre and Greenstreet - are at the top of their game. Beautifully written, directed, shot, designed, and crafted. It is human, and universal, while also being relevent to the time of its production. Casablanca is a deeply moving experience.
@anamerican8399
@anamerican8399 8 ай бұрын
And SO RELEVANT To the times we are in Now - Still fighting against Dictators at home and abroad who threaten the very Fibers of Democracy and Our Nation - May we live up to the TRUE and PATRIOTIC Message of CASABLANCA 🇺🇸🇺🇦🌻🔔💙
@mikehenson819
@mikehenson819 5 ай бұрын
There’s a reason people still talk about “ the golden age of Hollywood”. This kind of film could never been made at another time in World History.
@margaretklos8937
@margaretklos8937 4 ай бұрын
It was nice to see Helmut Dantine play a nice role !
@bigbandsrock1
@bigbandsrock1 8 ай бұрын
One of thee greatest films ever!!! Have seen it countless times and never tire of it!! ❤️
@juancervantes4085
@juancervantes4085 11 ай бұрын
"We'll always have Paris" This speaks to everyone about a lost love and the memories that will always be regardless of the time and place.
@MrGeek2112
@MrGeek2112 8 ай бұрын
Geez I'm tearing up just watching this behind the frickin' scenes show. 😂 time for another rewatch I guess.
@mrs.herculepoirot7763
@mrs.herculepoirot7763 11 ай бұрын
The greatest movie ever.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 6 ай бұрын
Casablanca really is a near-perfect film; everyone in it is just great. Claude Rains is so funny in this movie. Some of his lines were hilarious! I especially enjoyed William Friedkin's comments. I'm glad this doc mentions how many of the actors and extras were refugees from Europe.
@albertmagician8613
@albertmagician8613 8 ай бұрын
Practice make perfect. This is true for Bogart, who had made dozens of pictures with unfailing dedication.
@johnleaman9899
@johnleaman9899 4 ай бұрын
I am 80 years old and can’t believe that I didn’t find this classic film until a year ago. They are film gems available for all of us, seek and you shall find.
@SSmith-fm9kg
@SSmith-fm9kg 10 ай бұрын
The most perfectly blocked and composed scenes in a movie I've ever seen. The light/dark/depth arrangements of almost every scene is a joy to watch. Astounding.
@roysheaks1261
@roysheaks1261 11 ай бұрын
A World War II movie made during World War II was also one of Casablanca’s great accomplishments.
@bweiman1
@bweiman1 3 ай бұрын
This has been my favorite movie for the past 40 years. I can still watch it back to back and still get that tingle.
@sandrap6321
@sandrap6321 11 ай бұрын
Hard to remember all the people associated with this film are dead. But they are in their prime here, and their masterpiece film will live on for future generations to enjoy. Truly a work of art.
@normang139
@normang139 11 ай бұрын
I recall one of the most amazing scenes was when Peter Lorre follows Bogey into his private office. You’d think they’d stop at the top of the stairs with camera following behind both and then set the next shot up of the two entering through a door and then finally set up successive shots inside the room. Oh no! Not this director! Curtiz makes this scene one big continuous seamless interaction! Genius!
@saigokun
@saigokun 6 ай бұрын
Great scene, except it wasn't with Lorre but with Rains.
@ep4169
@ep4169 11 ай бұрын
"Round up the usual suspects" is quite possibly the greatest line in movie history. It's funny, it's a callback to a previous line, and it reveals the denouement of the movie all at the same time. Perhaps it only could have been written after the shooting was well underway, so that the writers would have a feel for the movie itself.
@bloodybones63
@bloodybones63 11 ай бұрын
"I was misinformed."
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 7 ай бұрын
"Play it, Sam."
@hebneh
@hebneh 3 ай бұрын
"I'm shocked, shocked!"
@user-ml8ud6qd2u
@user-ml8ud6qd2u 8 ай бұрын
Hollywood is so magical. That is truly the great escape. Wheather the guy gets the girl or not. Action. Sci fi. Film noir. Adventure. True story. Drama. War. All so wonderful. Casablanca. Yes a true classic. 🎉😊😊😊❤❤
@dr.winstonsmith
@dr.winstonsmith 11 ай бұрын
Great documentary, thanks Warners. Please never remake this magical film.
@Drunkwithsuccess
@Drunkwithsuccess 5 ай бұрын
Terrific analysis of my all time favorite. Glad to hear I'm not the only one that cries at certain scenes. Ha!
@catlover34fl
@catlover34fl 8 ай бұрын
As Time Goes By, written in 1931, made this film memorable to me, and one of my favorite songs.
@janerkenbrack3373
@janerkenbrack3373 8 ай бұрын
I can't tally how many times I've seen Casablanca. And it remains one of the few movies I've ever seen that I can watch an unlimited number of times. Sometimes I'm focused on the script, and sometimes on the camera shots, sometimes on the sets, and sometimes on the lighting. And of course always on the actors. And I still get choked up at those special moments, and laugh at the jokes. It is an adventure film and an art film at the same time. I consider it a perfect film.
@watlon4164
@watlon4164 6 ай бұрын
Growing up my Dad loved this film , Boggy as he called him was one of this favourite actors as was Miss Bergman . Original
@paddyseamair6336
@paddyseamair6336 11 ай бұрын
Conrad Veidt ,one of the greatest German actors ,fled Germany 1933,the same for Peter Lorre (Hungarian ),Marcel Dalio fled occupied France 1940,S.Z Sakall(well known in Austria) fled Hungary 1940 .Madeleine Lebeau who sings the Marseillaise was Marcel Dalio's wife at the time.
@exploratoria
@exploratoria 7 ай бұрын
I am so glad I got to watch this extraordinary documentary about this unique Warner Bros. film we all love so much, thank you to all who participated in it. We shall continue to love it more and more as time goes by…
@nickjohnson811
@nickjohnson811 8 ай бұрын
What an excellent documentary! Casablanca has always been my #1, and this helped me understand why.
@janiekcarney5482
@janiekcarney5482 7 ай бұрын
I’ve learned to appreciate this movie.
@ViceSociety
@ViceSociety 9 күн бұрын
In the history of cinema, Casablanca is on a level all it's own.
@michelangelo144
@michelangelo144 11 ай бұрын
My favorite movie. Thanks for this. Please do not remake this movie. Happy 100th by the way.
@sinjinadams2862
@sinjinadams2862 11 ай бұрын
Could you imagine what they would do to this movie if they remade it today. It would be unrecognizable!
@jesustovar2549
@jesustovar2549 11 ай бұрын
The movie "Allies" seems Casablanca to me but adapted to modern times.
@grahamgillard3722
@grahamgillard3722 11 ай бұрын
Can you imagine the uproar if someone announced they were going to remake it?!
@lastboyscout629
@lastboyscout629 11 ай бұрын
They did a TV series in the 70s with David Soul as Rick.
@dannysunay4386
@dannysunay4386 11 ай бұрын
NOT EVEN CLOSE!!! Casablanca is a pure perfect masterpiece!!!
@YuChiGongG
@YuChiGongG 9 ай бұрын
The lighting is an extraordinary work of art.
@rosemaryfranzese317
@rosemaryfranzese317 6 ай бұрын
Claude Rains was terrific in this film. Not only was he a great actor and it seems everyone who worked with him liked and respected him.
@carlmontney7916
@carlmontney7916 5 ай бұрын
Everyone involved in this movie were far more than just employees who worked for a studio. These people were masters of their crafts. I mean there's no doubt we all know that the studios were like movie factories cranking out movie after movie. When that happens there's two ways things can go. The first way is you can get a whole bunch of standard run of the mill movies. Or the second way is you end up with people who have done their jobs so much over and over again that they do become masters and under the right circumstances like the ones we saw come together in this film. You end up with a timeless masterpiece. I have literally watched this movie over the decades countless times and yet it's still is just as enjoyable as it was the day it was probably released. Just a really really great film classic.
@cristinabumbac151
@cristinabumbac151 11 ай бұрын
This movie is indeed an unique experience. It has everything: love, adventure, patriotism, war, jokes, twisted situations, spies, suffering, enjoying...you name it! All the cast is perfect. As for the relationship between Bergman and Bogart...it is simply something I didn't see in any other movie.
@NoelSquitieri
@NoelSquitieri 11 ай бұрын
I've always been fascinated by the song played while Rick and Ilsa are dancing. It's "Perfidia", a then very popular song about a man who's been betrayed by his lover. I think many or even most people in the audience back then must have been familiar with it and its implications. Classic symbolic storytelling.
@paulkelly2701
@paulkelly2701 11 ай бұрын
Great comment. They did not play it while they showed the clip and I had not remembered the scene. Back in the day, I did not listen to '40's music enough but the moment you gave the title, the song immediately played in my head. Unforgettable and amazingly symbolic.
@narvelancoleman8597
@narvelancoleman8597 11 ай бұрын
WOW! Thank you for that very interesting trivia, because the music sounds so happy...totally opposite of what you just shared. I love watching that scene because I LOVE BIG cocktail rings. They were very fashionable and popular in the films of Joan Crawford, Paulette Goddard, Barbara Stanwyck; and I can spot one a mile away. You can see Ingrid Bergman's cocktail ring only for a quick second while they are dancing, and it's on her left hand. I always fantasize that Rick gave it to her as a gift.👍😊👏
@MOGGS1942
@MOGGS1942 11 ай бұрын
" Perfidia " is a Classic song, and has been recorded many times down the years. One of my favourite versions is by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra with the magnificent Ms. Helen Forrest vocalising. It's an up tempo version. Video available on u tube.
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 11 ай бұрын
did Glenn miller do a version??
@stevenospam4216
@stevenospam4216 11 ай бұрын
And the lyrics: Note the meaning of the word: (Spanish for "perfidy", meaning faithlessness, treachery or betrayal) To you my heart cries out, Perfidia For I found you, the love of my life, in somebody else's arms Your eyes are echoing perfidia Forgetful of our promise of love, you're sharing another's charms... With a sad lament my dreams have faded like a broken melody While the gods of love look down and laugh at what romantic fools we mortals be... And now I know my love was not for you And so I take it back with a sigh, perfidious one Goodbye...
@profroe
@profroe 11 ай бұрын
My mother went to see this movie so many times.....and she worked in the studio at the time! .....That my father said you might as well name your second son after the main character! And she did!😊
@Nancybelongs2Jesus
@Nancybelongs2Jesus 11 ай бұрын
and the name was….? love the movie. it’s always new in its telling. ♥️📽
@profroe
@profroe 11 ай бұрын
@@Nancybelongs2Jesus Richard......as in Richard Blaine
@michaelsulpizio606
@michaelsulpizio606 10 ай бұрын
What a joy this movie is! I grew up in Hollywood California, and it was the golden age of Hollywood when it was really great! “ not what it is today” it has been said that “Casablanca” may be the best movie ever made! I have been watching movies for 75 years now I’ve seen a lot of them! Not all of them but a lot of them! I love this one! I think you will too for all the reasons that they talk about in this documentary! All the people and they are some of the greats light up when they talk about this movie! I can’t recommend it enough!
@papermoontarot4219
@papermoontarot4219 11 ай бұрын
I saw an interview of Tom Hanks where he told a story: one day while filming Casablanca the director asked Bogart to shoot one more thing, him standing there and nodding off camera, just to have it if they needed it. That was the clip they finally used for where Bogart nods to the orchestra to play the Marseillaise.
@rmuller366
@rmuller366 8 ай бұрын
This movie just makes my heart and soul soar! I have so much empathy for the historical time period, that it’s as though I was born in the wrong time (1950s). Being a baby boomer, I grew up with this film playing countless times on WGN (Chicago) and watched it every chance I could. There is an old time radio version of the movie from the Screen Guild Players well worth giving a listen. It’s only 30 minutes long so it pares the movie down to its essentials, but manages to get the point across. This OTR version stars Bogart, Bergman, and Henreid. Enjoy!
@ayidabeneba4294
@ayidabeneba4294 6 ай бұрын
I'am born in casablanca & this movie made my city soooo famous! Thank you 🙏thank you 🙏
@barbaraolson6783
@barbaraolson6783 11 ай бұрын
I am so glad they cast Bogart and Bergman, perfect !
@peoplehavetherights
@peoplehavetherights 8 ай бұрын
What's odd is that Bogart did not particularly like the ad hoc screenplay coming at the end of the picture. Yet in the end it will always be critically acclaimed.
@anairenemartinez165
@anairenemartinez165 11 ай бұрын
Somebody I knew asked me why the French guy threw the Vichy water bottle in the waste basket. THE SYMBOLISM
@rjhoover5543
@rjhoover5543 11 ай бұрын
Most people are not even aware there was a Vichy government and France was divided in two during WW2
@annchurchill2638
@annchurchill2638 28 күн бұрын
Yes, I noticed that he same way.
@TaxTheChurches.
@TaxTheChurches. 7 ай бұрын
It's the dueling chansons in Rick's. Gets me every time.
@ub1953
@ub1953 11 ай бұрын
Watched it so many times in my lifetime that at this stage I challenge myself to memorize the dialogue and hope to have it playing in the background on my deathbed...Toured Warner lot decades ago and got to see Rick's suit; Sam's piano (since auctioned for 3.5 million) and the infamous "Letters of Transit"(auctioned for 250K)...La Marseillaise scene still makes me tear up to this day.
@coolaunt516
@coolaunt516 11 ай бұрын
I see it on the big screen and have to stop myself from saying the dialouge out loud, I've heard it so many times.
@BrendaOsif-zk4fp
@BrendaOsif-zk4fp 11 ай бұрын
❤️
@yuckyool
@yuckyool 11 ай бұрын
"Letters of Transit" == macguffin
@NoJeansBob
@NoJeansBob 11 ай бұрын
I was a WB tour guide for 10 years and although there was very little of the back lot that resembled the studio from the early 40s, I always showed them the set used as Café Pierre (on French Street) from the flashbacks to Paris. I loved when I had a couple on my tour who happened to be Casablanca fans. I would pose them on the sidewalk in front of Café Pierre and take their picture while instructing the husband to say to his wife, “Now now… Here’s looking at you kid.” Sometimes I would choke up in the process.
@GoddessNeith
@GoddessNeith 11 ай бұрын
no matter how many times I watch this movie, I weep when victor goes to the band and the entire room starts singing.
@robbes7rh
@robbes7rh 8 ай бұрын
Great documentary about this iconic film. It provides a peek under the hood of the Hollywood Film Industry perhaps at its apex where all these highly skilled professionals were ready and waiting to implement that which they do best into telling this story of passionate love knocked off course by events in the outside world. Serendipity was everywhere including the producer's desire to remove "As Time Goes By" being thwarted by a single line that could not be reshot.
@azohundred1353
@azohundred1353 11 ай бұрын
Casablanca will always be one of my all-time favorite films alongside High Noon (1952) and On The Waterfront (1954). It's hard to top just how perfect those films are along with the tour de force performances of the actors. Seriously, when legends like Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, and Marlon Brando along with Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly and Eva Marie Saint are the leads in 3 of your favorite movies, it spoils me for so many other movies. That's what happens when a legend gives a legendary performance in a legendary movie, though. Thanks for shining a light on this timeless classic, Warner Bros.
@martinomahony8101
@martinomahony8101 11 ай бұрын
Yes, those three classics would be in my top 5 of all time, along with Field of Dreams (with Kevin Kostner) and, probably, The Big Easy (Dennis Quaid).
@alansilver7849
@alansilver7849 10 ай бұрын
You named my three favorite films!
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 7 ай бұрын
Speaking of Brando: "What are you rebelling against?" "What have you got?"
@jacquesassayag9066
@jacquesassayag9066 4 ай бұрын
My narrative should resonate
@willschipper922
@willschipper922 10 ай бұрын
You could build an entire film school around studying that film. All those great talents, in every aspect of film making, came together and each elevated the others' contributions. Bravo!
@frankie6954
@frankie6954 5 ай бұрын
Dont forget the magnificent musicians of the orchestra.😊.
@StanGraham1
@StanGraham1 6 күн бұрын
I agree! It could not have been the great movie that it was without such a superb orchestra.
@redbarchetta8782
@redbarchetta8782 11 ай бұрын
It is truly one movie I can re-watch year after year.
@powerWithinUs4055
@powerWithinUs4055 5 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Really well done. Be proud of your history spoken so well. Casablanca thanks you !
@williamrogge6268
@williamrogge6268 8 күн бұрын
Actors, actresses all were beautiful people, with class, a quality not found very often in this age. People who could convey emotions with a glance ,a gesture , a smile or frown. I miss them all!
@aliciaperezsearle6901
@aliciaperezsearle6901 11 ай бұрын
The cafe scene with the Marseillaise is my favorite movie scene of all time. Every time I see it I get goosebumps -- EVERY TIME!
@zacharyzapata8559
@zacharyzapata8559 11 ай бұрын
That scene embodies the phoniness of this cheap sentimental movie. You get goosebumps, I get nausea.
@aliciaperezsearle6901
@aliciaperezsearle6901 11 ай бұрын
@@zacharyzapata8559 then don’t watch it. No worries
@srkh8966
@srkh8966 11 ай бұрын
@@zacharyzapata8559It wasn’t phony-many of the actors in the scene were refugees, and had no idea if they’d ever be able to return to their home countries.
@narvelancoleman8597
@narvelancoleman8597 11 ай бұрын
@zacharyzapata8559 Then go throw up on yourself and leave us alone!
@c.a.savage5689
@c.a.savage5689 11 ай бұрын
​@@zacharyzapata8559Yikes. Then why are you posting at all?
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 10 ай бұрын
Casablanca is one of my favourite films that I love so much. I never get tired of watching it.
@sct4040
@sct4040 4 ай бұрын
Every time we catch it on tv, we wind up watching it. Just love this movie.
@robertharvey4246
@robertharvey4246 11 ай бұрын
I was in my teens, (71 now)when I first saw a movie with Humphrey Bogart , his acting has imprinted an indelible memory for me. Ingrid Bergman certainly enhanced the love that Bogart and Bergman showed in Casablanca, I have never forgotten, the movie African Queen.
@markbenassi9896
@markbenassi9896 14 күн бұрын
I am always amazed when I notice that Casablanca is playing on the TV. I turn to it and can't stop watching. The perfect movie.
@user-nv1dx3wz6f
@user-nv1dx3wz6f Ай бұрын
It is a glorious example of an old Hollywood studio at work, every scene is beautifully shot, and it's a perfect combination of photography and acting
@scottcaldwell7480
@scottcaldwell7480 11 ай бұрын
The cast was perfect.
@RichardCockerill
@RichardCockerill 7 ай бұрын
don't even remember how many times i have watched this masterpiece,and Bergman..well she is so beautiful and her voice is awesome,Bogart what can i say he was one of the best
@jerrydellasala7643
@jerrydellasala7643 11 ай бұрын
I'm mocked by my children for this being my all time favorite film. Thanks for showing why.
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