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Casablanca
Directed by
Michael Curtiz
PG
1943
1h 42m
Drama
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Romance
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8.5
99%
95%
8.1
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A cynical expatriate American cafe owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco.
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Cast of Casablanca
Humphrey Bogart
Rick Blaine
Ingrid Bergman
Ilsa Lund
Paul Henreid
Victor Laszlo
Claude Rains
Captain Louis Renault
Conrad Veidt
Major Heinrich Strasser
Sydney Greenstreet
Signor Ferrari
Peter Lorre
Ugarte
S.Z. Sakall
Carl
Madeleine Lebeau
Yvonne
Dooley Wilson
Sam
Joy Page
Annina Brandel
John Qualen
Berger
Leonid Kinskey
Sascha
Curt Bois
Pickpocket
Enrique Acosta
Guest at Rick's (uncredited)
Ed Agresti
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Louis V. Arco
Refugee at Rick's (uncredited)
Frank Arnold
Overseer (uncredited)
Leon Belasco
Dealer at Rick's (uncredited)
Nino Bellini
Gendarme (uncredited)
Casablanca Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Pauline Kael
It's far from a great film, but it has a special appealingly schlocky romanticism, and you're never really pressed to take its melodramatic twists and turns seriously.
The New Republic
Manny Farber
Casablanca is as ineffectual as a Collier's short story, but with one thing and another -- like Bergman, Veidt and Humphrey Bogart -- it is a pleasure of sorts.
Boston Globe
Marjory Adams
It is excitingly acted, smartly directed, and tells a story crammed with suspense, characterization and action. The cast of players is enough to fill the theatre alone, for it includes some of the finest players Hollywood has to boast about.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Mildred Martin
Warners have been generous in fitting fine players to roles that become gems, each in its own way, through the incisive handling of Claude Rains, Sidney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Dooley Wilson, S. Z. Sakall and Joy Page.
Chicago Tribune
Mae Tinée
Claude Rains, as a French captain whose sympathies do not jibe with his uniform of allegiance to Nazi rule, gives a grand performance.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Colvin McPherson
Director Michael Curtiz, whose sureness and skill ere rarely to be questioned in any picture he handles, have given Casablanca an exotic atmosphere, a flow of action, surprises and punch to make it constantly interesting.
Los Angeles Times
Edwin Schallert
The tale as unfolded is one of love, hate, revenge and gallantry and will please those who watch its visualization because of its fine reserve during most of its telling.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Ida Belle Hicks
The whole thing is exciting, first-class entertainment.
Detroit Free Press
Len G. Shaw
While Casablanca Is fast-moving, and the intrigue between the Germans and the French holds attention, with plenty of dramatic high spots, it is the individual performances that give the picture its real distinction.
Village Voice
Serena Donadoni
While the future was uncertain, the resolute characters of this exquisite wartime drama found peace through love and resistance.
The Hollywood Reporter
THR Staff
Certainly a more accomplished cast of players cannot be imagined, and their direction by Michael Curtiz is inspired.
New York Daily News
Kate Cameron
An entertaining adventure story played against the colorful background of the cosmopolitan city that has become an important stop on the timetable of the European refugee.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Nobody lights a torch like Ingrid Bergman's Ilsa or carries one like Humphrey Bogart's Rick.
The New Yorker
David Denby
Casablanca is the most sociable, the most companionable film ever made. Life as an endless party.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Every kid should see this Bogart classic.
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
About Casablanca there clings a quality of lovely, urgent innocence.
Slant Magazine
Jeremiah Kipp
The film has a peculiar magic to it, and because of its pace the richness of its sense of detail often goes unnoticed.
Variety
Variety Staff
Bogart, as might be expected, is more at ease as the bitter and cynical operator of a joint than as a lover, but handles both assignments with superb finesse. Bergman, in a torn-between-love-and-duty role, lives up to her reputation as a fine actress.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Part of what makes this wartime Hollywood drama (1942) about love and political commitment so fondly remembered is its evocation of a time when the sentiment of this country about certain things appeared to be unified.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
Yes, indeed, the Warners here have a picture which makes the spine tingle and the heart take a leap.
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