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STORYLINE:
During World War II, Europeans who were fleeing from the Germans,
sought refuge in America. But to get there they would first have
to go Casablanca and once they get there, they have to obtain exit
visas which are not very easy to come by. Now the hottest spot in
all of Casablanca is Rick's Cafe which is operated by Rick Blaine,
an American expatriate, who for some reason can't return there,
and he is also extremely cynical. Now it seems that two German
couriers were killed and the documents they were carrying were taken.
Now one of Rick's regulars, Ugarte entrusts to him some letters of
transit, which he intends to sell but before he does he is arrested
for killing the couriers. Captain Renault, the Chief of Police, who
is neutral in his political views, informs Rick that Victor Laszlo,
the European Resistance leader, is in Casablanca and will do anything
to get an exit visa but Renault has been "told" by Major Strasser of
the SS, to keep Laszlo in Casablanca. Laszlo goes to Rick's to meet Ugarte,
because he was the one Ugarte was going to sell the letters to. But since
Ugarte was arrested he has to find another way. Accompanying him is Ilsa Lund,
who knew Rick when he was in Paris, and when they meet some of Rick's old
wounds reopen. It is obvious that Rick's stone heart was because of her
leaving him. And when they learn that Rick has the letters, he refuses to
give them to him, because "he doesn't stick his neck out for anyone".
CAST:
Humphrey Bogart .... Rick Blaine
Ingrid Bergman .... Ilsa
Paul Henreid .... Victor Laszlo
Claude Rains .... Capt. Renault
Conrad Veidt .... Maj. Strasser
Sydney Greenstreet .... Signor Ferrari
Peter Lorre .... Ugarte
S.Z. Sakall .... Carl (as S.K. Sakall)
Madeleine LeBeau .... Yvonne
Dooley Wilson .... Sam
Joy Page .... Annina Brandel
John Qualen .... Berger
Leonid Kinskey .... Sascha
Curt Bois .... Pickpocket
DIRECTED BY:
Michael Curtiz
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