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North African Spy Movie Introduction

Director: (Michael Curtiz)

Starring: (Humphrey Bogart) (Ingrid Bergman) (Paul· Paul Henreid) (Claude Rains) (Conrad Veidt) (Sydney Greenstreet)

Released: November 1942 More regions in the United States on March 26

Region: More detailed shooting locations in the United States

Dialogue: English, French and German

Rating: This site's rating...8.6/ 10 (43 votes) Detailed

IMDb rating 8.8/10 (99539 votes) Detailed

Color: Black and White

Sound: Mono

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Duration: 102 minutes

Genre: Drama Romance War

Ratings: United States: Approved United States: TV-PG Iceland: L Argentina: ATP Australia: PG Canada: G Canada: PG Chile: TE Denmark: A Finland: S Germany: 6 Norway: 10 Norway: 11 Norway: 16 Peru: PT Portugal: M/12 South Korea: 12 Sweden: 15 Sweden: 7 United Kingdom: U United States: PG

Movie synopsis

In a tavern in Casablanca, the battlefield of World War II, the boss Rick (Rick) played by Humphrey Bogart is an elusive man who does not express emotions easily. people. Victor Laszlo, the leader of the progressive movement, came to the tavern and asked Humphrey Bogart to help arrange his departure. It happened that Laszlo's wife Ilsa (played by Ingrid Bergman) was Bogart. The former lovers, Laszlo and Ilsa have been tracked by the Nazis in Casablanca. Rick forgives Ilsa and decides to help Ilsa and her husband leave the country.

Classic clips

The most classic is the scene when the two met in the Casablanca tavern. By the way: "As Time Goes By" ("As Time Goes By") sung by Dooley Wilson in the film has become a classic.

Comments

Some people say: There is no fault in love, only miss. We can't grasp love, just like we can't grasp fate. The pink color remains the same every year, but things are always changing. The same story always happens. Every time I see this paragraph, I always think of the scene when I met my first girlfriend, but the pub was replaced by a bar, Casablanca was replaced by Shenzhen, and the same "As Time Goes By" rang in my ears. The bitterness of that glass of wine was shared with Rick through the bonds of time and space. At that moment, even though there were thousands of feelings, who were they telling them to? At that moment, I always inadvertently invade my long-calmed mind, and I am always helpless and injured. How much time should I use to forget this moment, or choose to never forget and think of it every time, the pain will be less?

Watching such an old movie on a windy night, or maybe you are watching more than just a movie, maybe you are seeing youth that will never come back? Let us sing that old song: As Time Goes By...

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