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Why the final goodbye in ‘Casablanca’ is actually a heroic beginning for Rick Blaine
The last few moments in Casablanca (1942) turn the Casablanca airfield tarmac into a platform that holds tremendous emotional ...
As with M*A*S*H* and The Odd Couple, the popularity of Casablanca drove television producers to ask the ultimate, million-dollar question: Could it work on TV? They ultimately decided that it could — ...
The setting is Casablanca in 1941 at Rick's Cafe Americain, an establishment run by American expatriate Rick Blaine (Bogart), which is a combination nightclub and gambling hall that attracts members ...
Citizen Kane and Vertigo are more critically acclaimed. Gone With the Wind and The Ten Commandments were more profitable. And Pinocchio and Bambi traumatized more children. But no classic Hollywood ...
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