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| CASABLANCA |
Year:
1942
UK: Park Circus
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains,
Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Dooley Wilson, Conrad Veidt, S K Sakall,
Madeleine LeBeau, Joy Page, John Qualen, Leonid Kinskey
Director: Michael Curtiz
Country: USA
UK: 102 mins
UK Certificate: U contains mild violence
UK Release Date: 10 February 2012 (Limited Re-release - 70th Anniversary)
UK Release Date: 14 February 2007 (Re-release)
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Synopsis
CASABLANCA is making a welcome return to the big screen from Valentine's
Day. Sixty-five years on and the film has lost none of its excitement,
drama, comedy or romantic charm; its dialogue has become part of our
vocabulary and 'As Time Goes By' one of cinema's greatest love songs. This
classic love story was directed by Michael Curtiz's (THE ADVENTURES OF
ROBIN HOOD)
World War II Morocco is a bustling city full of Europeans trying to escape
Hitler's war-torn Europe. American Richard "Rick" Blaine
(Humphrey Bogart) is cynical but good-hearted and his café is a thriving
hive of activity for everyone from the French Police to the black market
to the Nazis.
Out of the blue his long-lost love, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) turns up in
Casablanca with her Resistance leader husband, Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid).
Rick finds himself drawn into both a love triangle and a web of political
intrigue. When Ilsa and Victor need to escape from Casablanca, it is Rick
who they turn to for assistance as he may be the only individual who can
help them.
Nominated for eight Oscars at the 1943 Academy Awards, the film won three:
best picture, best director and best screenplay. It regularly features at
the top of all time best movie lists. Filmed in black and white, it has
been digitally restored and will be screened via digital cinema and brand
new 35mm prints.
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