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| DVD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD / Includes book | $53.99 |
| DVD - Special Edition / Full Frame | $26.99 |
| DVD - Repackaged / Pan & Scan | $9.99 |
| Blu-ray - Ultimate Collector's Edition | $51.99 |
| Blu-ray - Pan & Scan | $23.19 |
| Blu-ray | $23.19 |
Closed Caption; All-new digital transfer; 2 feature-length audio commentaries: one by film critic Roger Ebert, the other by film historian Rudy Behlmer; Introduction by Lauren Bacall; Interactive menus; Original and reissue theatrical trailers; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español; Lauren Bacall hosts You Must Remember This: A Tribute to Casablanca, a spellbinding backstage tour; Bacall on Bogart features the award-winning actress's candid and moving reminiscences about her husband's life and career; Newly discovered additional scenes and outtakes; Homage cartoon Carrotblanca, starring Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes gang; Premiere episode Who Holds Tomorrow? from the 1955 TV series adaptation of Casablanca; Screen Guild Players radio production of Casablanca featuring the film's 3 top-billed stars; Scoring session outtakes gallery; Production history gallery includes photos, press materials, studio correspondence, memorabilia and more; Enhanced features for your DVD-ROM PC: script to screen, website links and more
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Disc 1
1. Credits and Foreword [2:23]
2. Refugee Roundup [4:06]
3. Rick's Café Americain [2:21]
4. Impressed With Ugarte [3:50]
5. Knock on Wood [1:13]
6. Renault the Romantic [3:24]
7. Lowdown on Laszlo [3:20]
8. Ugarte Arrested [2:11]
9. Citizen of the World [2:27]
10. The Laszlos [3:39]
11. Tango Delle Rose [2:16]
12. Play It, Sam [2:26]
13. Reunion [2:25]
14. Of All the Gin Joints [2:44]
15. Paris Memories [3:25]
16. Here's Looking at You [5:40]
17. Ilsa's Story [2:59]
18. No Names, No Travel [3:07]
19. At the Blue Parrot [:33]
20. Visa for One [3:52]
21. Everybody Comes to Rick's [2:39]
22. If Someone Loved You [3:32]
23. Lucky Guy [2:31]
24. The Might Marseillaise [2:51]
25. Were You Lonely? [5:13]
26. Ilsa's Plea [3:08]
27. For Both of Us [2:53]
28. Destiny's Hand [4:11]
29. Double-Dealing [3:16]
30. Least Vulnerable Spot [3:18]
31. We'll Always Have Paris [3:14]
32. Beautiful Friendship [4:01]
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Introduction [4:14]
2. Early Career [3:41]
3. The Petrified Forest [3:24]
4. Studio Player 1936-940 [5:14]
5. High Sierra [3:44]
6. The Maltese Falcon [8:48]
7. Wartime; Casablanca [10:08]
8. To Have and Have Not [5:17]
9. The Big Sleep [4:53]
10. A Gutsy Couple [3:28]
11. Dark Passage [1:17]
12. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre [3:45]
13. Key Largo [2:53]
14. Life at Sea [1:29]
15. Santana's Movies [4:04]
16. The African Queen [1:46]
17. Journeyman: Early '50s [4:14]
18. Making Fun [1:24]
19. The Caine Mutiny [2:52]
20. The Harder They Fall [2:25]
21. The Bogart Name [2:51]
22. End Credits [1:23]
Star-crossed lovers meet during wartime under the Moorish arches of Rick's Café Americain in Casablanca. This legendary melodrama is one of the most perfectly realized movies to come out of the Hollywood studio system. Directed by Hungarian émigré Michael Curtiz, it stars Humphrey Bogart in his iconic role as the fiercely independent but ultimately honorable Rick, an American expatriate running a swanky nightclub on the French North African coast. An embittered romantic, Rick has never forgotten the beautiful and enigmatic Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), who left him waiting at the train station in Paris as Nazi tanks rolled in. Their secret love, unexpectedly rekindled at Rick's, drives a charged narrative set against an exotic backdrop. Bogart and Bergman supply enormous star power, to be sure. But Casablanca's witty script, brisk pacing, lush atmosphere, and bittersweet romance -- not to mention a splendid performance by Claude Rains as the morally flexible French official, Inspector Renault -- all help make it the classic that it is. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble
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Much of the action takes place in a bar, Rick drinks when he is unhappy about seeing Ilsa again.
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About Casablanca
Parents need to know that kids may need some of the political and historical context explained to them, especially the meaning of the shot at the end, of the Vichy water in the garbage.
Families can talk about how some of the best-remembered lines of this movie indicate the casual corruption of Casablanca. What does it mean to say "We haven't quite decided if he committed suicide or died trying to escape" or "I'm shocked to find gambling going on in Casablanca" or "Round up the usual suspects"? What does Rick mean when he says "We'll always have Paris" and that they didn't have it until Ilsa came to Casablanca? How does knowing that she really loved him change the way he looks at the world? Was Ilsa right to stay with Laszlo in Paris? Was she right to leave with him to go to Lisbon? Why? What do you think Rick and Renault will do next?