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Casablanca: A Film that Endures "As Time Goes By"If you were looking for a classic "boy-meets-girl" romance, you'll want to look somewhere other than 1942's "Casablanca." If you're looking for a film to speak to your heart and humanity again and again ... you've come to the right place. -
You Must Remember ... "Casablanca""Casablanca" only gets richer with multiple viewings. Once you know whether Ilsa will get on that plane with Rick or with Victor you can relax and just watch the actors do their stuff, the little details in the settings, nuances in the script. -
Casablanca: A Film for the AgesCasablanca remains one of the greatest films ever made. Rife with intrigue, mystery, drama and romance Casablanca is also a film about friendship, war and patriotism. Bogart's "Here's looking at you, kid" is as immortal as this classic film!
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Casablanca: One of the Great Metaphorical Films of All TimeCasablanca is more than a great love story. In fact, its greatness can be attributed to the metaphorical level on which Casablanca can be enjoyed.
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The Best Casablanca Wedding Gowns for 2010Whether you've been dreaming of a classic fairytale ball gown or a thoroughly modern piece of couture, Casablanca Bridal has it all. Their wedding gowns are stylish, beautiful, and will fit the tastes of any bride. -
"Casablanca": Timeless or Just Time Consuming?A movie review that reveals whether or not this cynical critic fell in love with "Casablanca."
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"Casablanca" ReviewWhat makes "Casablanca" so unique is the political ramifications that hinge on a decision based on love. It eludes the typical Hollywood chick-flick cliche' storyline and heads in a new direction;
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"Casablanca" Classic Movie ReviewMovie review of the classic film "Casablanca" by film critic Lewis Knight.
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Traveling to North Africa and Touring CasablancaThis article details a first-person visit to Casablanca.
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"Casablanca" Set a Classic Movie StandardThis article shares information about and reviews the film "Casablanca." -
'Casablanca': Hollywood's Accidental DocumentaryPretending that "Casablanca" was released today, here is why it makes a good time capsule for 1943. -
I Came to Casablanca for the WatersCaptain Renault: What in heaven's name brought you to Casablanca? Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters. Captain Renault: The waters? What waters? We're in the desert. Rick: I was misinformed. -
Casablanca -- a Fresh Look at Bogart, Bergman and Politics"Casablanca" fills basic needs: good for snuggling, super for wooing; tells some decent morals about doing the right thing. It's even political. You'll see. -
Holding a Casablanca Theme PartyBasing a party on a movie can be fun, if the right movie is picked and if people are willing to go fully into the milieu. A friend of mine once did a "Casablanca" theme party, which went off fine, but there are certain things I would have added to it.
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"Casablanca" Movie Review - Here's Lookin' At You, Bogart"Casablanca" presents one of film's most convincing love stories
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Movie Review - Why We'll Always Have 'Casablanca'It was a miracle 'Casablanca' was ever madel. Yet thanks to powerful performances by Bogart and Bergman, a script bursting with unforgettable dialog, and an incredible tale of love and sacrifice, it's now considered one of the greatest movies ever made.
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Film Review: 'Casablanca' a Classic that Lives OnRick (Humphrey Bogart) owns a bar in Casablanca. One night his former flame Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) and her husband walk into his club. They need help to escape Nazi-occupied territory. Will Rick put aside his feelings for Ilsa to help the greater good? -
5 Little Known Facts About the Movie, CasablancaCasablanca is one of the most classic movies that has been made. However, not a lot of trivia is told about the movie. -
A Kiss is Still a Kiss: The Magic of "Casablanca"Casablanca is among the top five greatest movies ever made. A brilliant work, with a diverse cast, it still remains a triumphant cinematic experience 65 years after its release at the height of WWII.
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Casablanca: A Timeless FilmHere is my review for the classic film Casablanca. It is one of those films that have been seen by different generations and still is loved by them.
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'Casablanca' - a Classic for EverybodyConsidered one of the greatest films ever made, "Casablanca" is one of the true classics of cinema. One of the truly great things about this film is that it truthfully does have something for everybody.
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Review of "Casablanca" - Here's Looking at You AmericaIconic performances, epic melodrama, and eternal themes vie for the forefront of reasons why "Casablanca" has become one of the most famous and most enjoyed films of all time.
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"Casablanca:" A Fresh Look at a Classic Film"Casablanca" may be considered one of the best films ever made, but looking at it today, does it really deserve all the praise it's gotten for all these years? -
We'll Always Have CasablancaA review of Oscar Award winning film, "Casablanca."
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'Casablanca' Movie Review: a Film Classic that is Amazingly Relevant TodayThe classic film "Casablanca's" themes of love, national pride and sacrifice are as relevant in today's consciousness as during wartime 1942.
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Casablanca: One of the Greatest Films Ever MadeAn indepth review of the famous Casablanca.
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A Look at Sacrifice in CasablancaCasablanca, a place movie watchers associate with romance and quotes like "Here's looking at you, Kid." and "Play it again, Sam." was actually anything but romantic.
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Visiting Morocco's Casablanca: The Name is Much More Than a MovieCasablanca, like most Moroccan cities, has a mysterious air with modern flair. Mosques, bazaars, and beautiful scenes make it a great destination.
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Casablanca and the Use of Mise-en-Scene in the Construction of PropagandaCasablanca is a dramatic and suspenseful romance as well as a perfect example of classical Hollywood narrative filmmaking. At the same time, every aspect of the medium is utilized to produce a powerful piece of propaganda.
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Character Analysis of the Main Characters in CasablancaPersonal analyzation of the characters in Casablanca.
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Professionalism the Casablanca WayCasablanca offers a wealth of advice. Bogey's character in particular, Rick Blane, offers up several gems for adding value to yourself as a professional (thus your job hunt).
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Casablanca: Film Noir or Not Film Noir?Casablanca contains more elements of film noir than many films commonly regarded as such. So then why is Casablanca never on the list of best film noirs?
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The AFI Top 100 Films: #2 CasablancaCasablanca is one of the most controversy free, straight forward Hollywood-esque films on AFI's list, and one of the best. -
The IMDB Top 100 Films - #6 CasablancaThe users at IMDB have marked Casablanca as the sixth best film ever made. -
Restaurant Review: Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant in SacramentoI had fun eating at Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant in Sacramento, California. This is a Moroccan restaurant that gives you a fun dining experience. There are many reasons that I have enjoyed eating at Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant.
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Madonna to Remake Casablanca. Britney Spears to Be Thrown a Cameo BoneRumors are flying that Madonna plans to remake the iconic movie Casablanca. The Barefoot Celebrity Buzz and Scatological Research Group, LLC (Paparazzi Division), has the inside scoop.
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Casablanca: A Theme of Making SacrificesSometimes, one needs to give up something they cherish in order for things to turn out for the better. In the movie, Casablanca, this theme is distributed throughout.
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Casablanca, a Classic Motion PictureThis paper will describe ways that movies differ from newspapers, TV and radio and a personal view of Casablanca on how it made an impact on American culture.
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Morocco - Marrakech and CasablancaMorocco is a great place to experience Africa and a Muslim culture for the first time. It is exciting and accessible. Marrakech and Casablanca are the cities to see. -
Two Unsuccesful Attempts to Recycle Humphrey Bogart's Triumph in "Casablanca" (1942)Review of two movies in which Bogart played cynical Americans in dangerous locations dragged into noble acts clearly modeled on "Casablanca" (1942)




