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Casablanca: 1942 6 "Go ahead, make my day." Harry Callahan: Clint Eastwood: Sudden Impact [d] 1983 7 "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up." Norma Desmond Gloria Swanson: Sunset Boulevard: 1950 8 "May the Force be with you." Han Solo: Harrison Ford: Star Wars: 1977 9 "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night." Margo ...
Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid.Filmed and set during World War II, it focuses on an American expatriate (Bogart) who must choose between his love for a woman (Bergman) and helping her husband (Henreid), a Czechoslovak resistance leader, escape from the Vichy-controlled city of ...
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“Casablanca” won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1943, along with Oscars for Best Director (Michael Curtiz) and Best Screenplay (Julius and Philip Epstein and Howard Koch).
Wilson as the nightclub singer Sam in Casablanca (1942) In May 1942, Warner Bros. was casting its production of Casablanca and borrowed Wilson from Paramount Pictures for seven weeks at $500 a week. Per the studio custom of the day, Wilson received his contract salary, $350 per week, and Paramount kept the balance.
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A Night in Casablanca at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; A Night in Casablanca at IMDb; A Night in Casablanca at the TCM Movie Database; The Warner Bros. story at snopes.com; The letter to Warner Bros. (broken link), archived version by the Wayback Machine. The Marx Brothers Council Podcast episode discussing the film