Casablanca (Warner Bros.) (1942)

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Poe Cees Ansett ea alia atthe cee in an ern eee mmrenny a0 Da HUMPHREY BOGART and INGRID BERGMAN in smash romantic drama, “Casablanca,” which popular demand is bringing back to the Strand next Friday for a special repeat date. Still C-553 ne ee HUMPHREY BOGART Still C-573 _ Humphrey BOGART Paul HENREID Mat C-2A Official Billing Ingrid “CASABLANCA” with Claude RAINS Sydney GREENSTREET A HAL B. WALLIS PRODUCTION Directed by Michael Curtiz BERGMAN (Opening Day—Single) ‘CASABLANCA’ BACK AT STRAND La Medina, the mysterious vice-infested North African sector is’ the setting for unforgettable smash hit, “Casablanca,” a Hal B. Wallis Production, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman which opens a_ special return showing today at the Strand Theatre. Michael Curtiz directed. La Medina is the old part. of the Moorish city which is enclosed by a high wall with ils back to the Atlantic. Underground leaders from all parts of Europe hid out in this area during the turbulent days of World War II. Hollywood recreated this area of Casablanca in close detail. Rick’s Cafe, presided over by Bogart, is the headquarters for those refugees trying to get visas to escape. Intrigue runs riot in this atmosphere. Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre and §S. Z. Sakall are all in the cast which makes “Casablanca” doubly exciting. 100% Peter LORRE 50% 30% 25% Screen Play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein 3% and Howard Koch From a Play by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison 2% Music by Max Steiner Mat C-1B Still C-554 3% INGRID BERGMAN Mat C-1A Story (Not For. Publication) Refugees fleeing Nazi Europe to Nick’s Cafe in Casablanca, owned by Humphrey Bogart. Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid, an underground leader, are anxiously awaiting visas so they can depart. Peter Lorre, who has two visas, turns them over to Bogart for safe-keeping just before he is arrested by the Nazis and French Police, headed by Claude Rains. Efforts are then made to prevent Ingrid and Henreid from obtaining these valuable visas. Years before, Bogart and Ingrid had been in love in Paris, and now the girl approaches him for the visas. Bogart finds he is still in love with Ingrid, so he puts the girl and Henreid safely aboard a departing plane. Bogart kills the Nazi who pursues them, but Rains does a turnabout and frees him. Bogart and Rains then leave to join the Fighting French. -— (Running time: | 102 min.) | Cast Rick HUMPHREY BOGART Usa Lund INGRID BERGMAN Victor Laszlo Paul Henreid Captain Louis Renault Claude Rains Senor Ferrari Sydney Greenstreet Peter Lorre U'garte Major Strasser Conrad Veidt Carl, a waiter S. Z. Sakall Production Directed by Michael Curtiz Screen Play by Julius J. & Phillip G. Epstein and Howard Koch; From a Play by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison; Music by Max Steiner; Director of Photography, Arthur Edeson, A.S.C.; Film Editor, Owen Marks; Art Director, Carl Jules Weyl; Sound by Francis J. Scheid; Special Effects by Lawrence Butler, Director and Willard Van Enger, A.S.C.; Dialogue Director, Hugh MacMullan; Montages by Don Seigel and James Leicester; Technical Advisor, Robert Eisner; Set Decorations by George James Hopkins; Gowns by Orry-Kelly; Makeup Artist, Perc Westmore; Orchestral Arrangements by Hugo Friedhofer; Songs by M. K, Jerome and Jack Scholl; Musical Director, Leo F. Forbstein. Re TLE TEESE PE I I LL ET a SE a Ne EES NRE