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| 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 | |
| Abdullah Abbas | Arab |
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| Producer |
Hal B. Wallis
Jack L. Warner |
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| Writer |
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein |
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| Cinematography |
Arthur Edeson
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| Musician |
Max Steiner
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Casablanca is a classic and one of the most revered films of all time. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in a love triangle in the city of Casablanca which is a refuge for many fleeing foreigners looking for a new life during the war. Political romance with a backdrop of war conflict between democracy and totalitarianism. A landmark in film history. |
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