Casablanca - 1942
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Vidéos (13) : Casablanca
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Casablanca - (A TCM Featurette)
Director Sydney Pollack introduces Casablanca (1942) for TCM's The Essentials.
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
Humphrey Bogart delivers the famous "Of all the gin joints" soliloquy in Casablanca (1942).
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How Do I Vote? -- (TCM Original) 31 Days of Oscar
A TCM Original featuring Academy members Sid Ganis, Alfred Molina, Frank Pierson and Richard Benjamin on how they make their choices about voting.
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Casablanca -- (Movie Intro/Outro) Graydon Carter
Casablanca, 1942, is the topic for Vanity Fair editor and TCM Guest Programmer Graydon Carter and TCM Host Robert Osborne.
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
The famous opening post-credit sequence by future director Don Siegel which provides the historical background for the story in Casablanca (1942).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
The arrival of Victor Laszlo in Casablanca (1942) inspires Rick (Humphrey Bogart) to make a little wager with Capt. Renault (Claude Rains).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
The famous farewell scene at the airport between Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in Casablanc (1942).
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Casablanca - (Move Clip)
The famous final scene between Captain Louis Renault (Claude Rains) and Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) in Casablanca (1942).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) asks Sam (Dooley Wilson) to play a favorite song from her past, despite the painful memories it inspires in Casablanca (1942).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
Capt. Renault (Claude Rains) tries to discover the reason Rick (Humphrey Bogart) came to Casablanca (1942).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre discuss Lorre's business dealings with refugees in this scene from Casablanca (1942).
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Casablanca - (Movie Clip)
Major Strasser (Conrad Veidt) taunts Rick (Humphrey Bogart) in a political discussion about the U.S. in this scene from Casablanca (1942), directed by Michael Curtiz.
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Casablanca - (Original Trailer)
An American saloon owner in North Africa is drawn into World War II when his lost love turns up in Casablanca (1942) starring Humphrey Bogart.
Galeries photos (4) : Casablanca
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Casablanca - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for Casablanca (1943). One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.
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Casablanca - Set Stills
Here are a number of Set Stills taken for the Warner Bros. production Casablanca (1943). Sets were photographed prior to shooting for approvals in lighting and design.
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Casabalnca - Ingrid Bergman Publicity Stills
Here are several photos of Ingrid Bergman taken to help publicize Casablanca (1943). Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
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Casablanca (1942) - Production Documents
The following production materials from the film Casablanca (1942) include office memos, telegrams, sheet music, call sheets and other materials.
Synopsis : Casablanca
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Réalisateurs de : Casablanca
Acteurs du film : Casablanca
- Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine)
- Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund)
- Paul Henreid
- Claude Rains
- Conrad Veidt
- Sydney Greenstreet
- Peter Lorre
- S. Z. Sakall (Carl)
- Madeleine LeBeau (Yvonne)
- Dooley Wilson (Sam)
- Joy Page (Annina Brandel)
- John Qualen (Berger)
- Leonid Kinskey (Sascha)
- Curt Bois (Dark European)
- Helmut Dantine (Jan Brandel)
- Marcel Dalio (Croupier)
- Corinna Mura (Andreya)
- Ludwig Stossel (Mr. Leuchtag)
- Ilka Gruning (Mrs. Leuchtag)
- Charles La Torre (Italian officer Tonnelli)
- Dan Seymour (Abdul)
- Jean Del Val (Police officer)
- Franco Corsaro (French police officer)
- Jamiel Hasson (Muezzin)
- Lal Chand Mehra (Policeman)
- Manuel Lopez (Policeman)
- Wolfgang Zilzer (Civilian)
- George Dee (Casselle)
- Norma Varden (Englishwoman)
- Winifred Harris (Englishwoman)
- Arthur Dulac (News vendor)
- Gerald Oliver Smith (Englishman)
- Herbert Evans (Englishman)
- Joe de Villard (Moroccan)
- Adrienne D'Ambricourt (Concierge)
- Leo Mostovoy (Fydor)
- Louis Arco (Refuge)
- Lester Sharpe (Refuge)
- Jacques Lory (Moor)
- Arthur Stuart Hull (Elderly admirer)
- Anita Camargo (Woman companion)
- George Renavent (Conspirator)
- Louis Mercier (Conspirator)
- Geoffrey Steele (Customer)
- Creighton Hale (Customer)
- Maurice Brierre (Baccarat dealer)
- Frank Arnold (Overseer)
- Dina Smirnova (Woman customer)
- Gregory Gaye (German)
- Dick Botiller (Native officer)
- George Sorel (Navtive officer)
- Gregory Golubeff (Cashier)
- Richard Ryen (Heinz)
- Martin Garralaga (Headwaiter)
- Olaf Hytten (Prosperous man)
- Monte Blue (American)
- George Carlton (American)
- Michael Mark (Vendor)
- Leon Belasco (Dealer)
- Jacques Vanaire (Frenchman)
- Paul Porcasi (Native)
- Frank Puglia (Arab vendor)
- Oliver Prickett (Bartender)
- Paul Irving (Prosperous tourist)
- Hans Twardowski (German officer)
- Henry Rowland (German officer)
- Albert Morin (French officer)
- Jean De Briac (Orderly)
- Lou Marcelle (Narrator)
- Nino Pellini (Gendarme)
- Lotte Palfi
- William Edmunds
- Trude Berliner
- Melie Chang
- Torben Meyer
Infos techniques sur : Casablanca
- Titre original : Casablanca
- Année : 1942
- Couleur : Couleur
- Durée : 99 minutes
- Qualification : PG
- Genre : CLA





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