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The Most Popular Classic Film Ever Made

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Casablanca has to be the most popular Classic film ever made, It is set in unoccupied Africa during
the early days of World War 11. An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen
consequences.

The film was directed by Michael Curtiz [an Hungarian Jewish emigre] and stars Humphrey Bogart
as Rick Blaine and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund. It focuses on Rick's conflict between,love and
virtue: he must choose between his love for Ilsa and doing the right thing, helping her and her
Resistance leader husband escape from Casablanca to continue his fight against the Nazis.

The score was written by Max Steiner, who was best known for the musical score for Gone
with the Wind.

World War II has engulfed Europe, reaching all the way to Rick Blaine’s Cafe Americain in
French-held Morocco.This upscale nightclub and gambling den attracts a mixed clientele of Vichy
French and Nazi officials, refugees and thieves. The Nazis have overrun France and are heading
into its unoccupied possessions in Africa – and all kinds of people are trying to escape them
by way of Casablanca. The plot revolves around “letters of transit” [Ugarte (Peter Lorre), a
petty criminal, arrives in Rick's club with the letters of transit he obtained by killing two German
couriers.} that will provide safe passage by air to Lisbon, and then to America, a rare and
precious commodity indeed. The papers allow the bearer to travel freely around German
controlled Europe.

Ugarte plans to make his fortune by selling them to the highest bidder, who is due to arrive at
the club later that night. However, before the exchange can take place, Ugarte is arrested by
the local police under the command of Captain Louis Renault (Claude Rains), a corrupt Vichy
official who accommodates the Nazis. Unbeknown to Renault and the Nazis, Ugarte had left the
letters with Rick for safekeeping. because "...somehow, just because you despise me, you are
the only one I trust."

In the meantime Blaines ex lover, Ilsa Luind[Inrdid Bergman] arrives with her husband Victor
Laszio [Paul Henreid] to purchase the letters. When Ilsa first met and fell in love with Rick in
Paris, she believed her husband had been killed in a concentration camp. Upon discovering that
he had in fact escaped, she left Rick abruptly without explanation and returned to Laszlo.
After the club closes, Ilsa returns to try to explain, but Rick is drunk and refuses to listen.

The next night Laszlo speaks with him privately, but Rick refuses to part with the letters, telling
Laszlo to ask his wife for the reason. They are then interrupted when a group of Nazi officers,
led by Major Strasser (Conrad Veidt), begins to sing "Die Wacht am Rhein", a German patriotic
song. Infuriated, Laszlo orders the house band to play "La Marseillaise". When the band leader
looks to Rick for guidance, he nods his head. Laszlo starts singing, alone at first, then long
suppressed patriotic fervor grips the crowd and everyone joins in, drowning out the Germans. In
retaliation, Strasser orders Renault to close the club.

Laszlo is arrested on a petty charge. Rick convinces Renault to release him, promising to set him
up for a much more serious crime: possession of the letters. Rick then double crosses Renault,
forcing him at gunpoint to assist in the escape. Then Rick makes Ilsa board the plane with her
husband. Major Strasser drives up but he is shot by Rick. Renault saves Rick's life by telling them
to "round up the usual suspects." He then recommends that he and Rick leave Casablanca. They
disappear into the fog with one of the most memorable exit lines in movie history:"Louis, I think
this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."

Casablanca is now ranked among the greatest cinematic achievements of all time.I have never
seen a film where the chemistry works so well among all of the actors. This is definitely the most
popular classic film ever made.

About the Author

Andrew Conway is an avid author,writer and a
classic movie buff. If you love watching movies or
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