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Casablanca (1943)

8.2 | Jan 15, 1943 (US) | Drama, Romance | 01:43
Budget: 878 000 | Revenue: 10 462 500

They had a date with fate in Casablanca!

In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

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Humphrey Bogart
Rick Blaine
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Ingrid Bergman
Ilsa Lund
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Paul Henreid
Victor Laszlo
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Claude Rains
Captain Louis Renault
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Conrad Veidt
Major Heinrich Strasser
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Sydney Greenstreet
Signor Ferrari
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Peter Lorre
Ugarte

Teasers

TCM 80th Anniversary Spot

75th Anniversary - "Modern Love Affair"

TCM 75th Anniversary Spot

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto
10 | Jul 26, 2022
One of the best movies of all time.

Unlike some people, I believe that there are perfect movies. It doesn't happen easily, but they do exist, and I'm pretty sure this is one of them.
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CinemaSerf
8 | Jun 26, 2022
I've just seen this on a big screen for the first time in over thirty years - no enhancements, 4K, HD - just as Michael Curtiz saw it back in 1942 and it's a cracking piece of cinema. "Rick Blaine" (Humphrey Bogart) runs his Casablanca café as a literal oasis in the North African desert - a refuge for all sorts fleeing the oppression of the Nazis in nearby Europe.
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John Chard
10 | Mar 28, 2020
You must remember this...

Are my eyes really brown?

Casablanca is one of those films that needs no introduction - or in truth - any more in-depth dissection as to its worth. Over the years it has become one of the most quoted ever pictures (sometimes wrongly), and in reality it's arguably more iconic than it is a work of art.
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barrymost
9 | Oct 04, 2019
"Everybody comes to Rick's," or so they say. It's the middle of WWII, and one evening a certain lady walks into Rick Blaine's popular cafe. As the familiar notes of "As Time Goes By" drift through the hazy atmosphere of the cafe, Rick's life begins to get really complicated. The top-notch cast is, I think, a big part of what makes this film so memorable, and much-heralded through the years. The script is truly well-written and moving.