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In which the Mister joins me in reviewing CASABLANCA (1942), from writers Julius J Epstein and Howard Koch from the play by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison, the film is directed by Michael Curtiz. During WWII, in the Moroccan city of Casablanca, nightclub owner Rick Blaine's (Humphrey Bogart) entire world is shaken when the woman (Ingrid Bergman) who broke his heart years ago walks into his club with her husband, Victor (Paul Henreid). The film clocks in at 1 h and 42 m, is rated PG and is currently streaming on Max but is also available to buy/rent on Prime Video. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review.#Casablanca #MichaelCurtiz #JuliusJEpstein #HowardKoch #MurrayBurnett #JoanAlison #HumphreyBogart #Rick #IngridBergman #Ilsa #PaulHenreid #Victor #ClaudeRains #CaptainRenault #ConradVeidt #MajorStrasser #SydneyGreenstreet #SignorFerrari #PeterLorre #Ugarte #DooleyWilson #Sam #SZSakall #Carl #Drama #Romance #War @StreamOnMax @PrimeVideo #FridayFamilyFilmNightOpening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library
Dana and Tom welcome in returning guest, Allyson Techmeier, to again revisit Casablanca (1942): directed by Michael Curtiz, written by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch, music by Max Steiner, starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet.Plot Summary: In the exotic melting pot of Casablanca during World War II, Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a jaded and enigmatic American expatriate, runs a swanky nightclub that attracts a colorful cast of characters seeking refuge from the chaos of war.When a mysterious and beautiful woman from his past, Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), walks into his club with her husband, resistance leader Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid), Rick's life takes an unexpected turn. As the flames of romance reignite, Rick finds himself torn between personal desires and a higher sense of duty forcing him to navigate a treacherous web of loyalty, love, and sacrifice.In this timeless tale of heartache and redemption, Casablanca proves to be more than just a backdrop; it becomes a crucible of emotions where the fate of individuals and nations hang in the balance. Acclaimed for its unforgettable dialogue, poignant performances, and a hauntingly beautiful score, Casablanca captures the essence of love's complexities in the midst of turbulent times. This cinematic masterpiece, directed by Michael Curtiz, remains an enduring symbol of classic Hollywood storytelling and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/casablanca-1942-revisit-2For the entire rankings list so far, go to:Full Graded List - Greatest Movies of All-Time Ronny Duncan Studios
Dana and Tom revisit Dana's selection for the third season, Casablanca (1942): directed by Michael Curtiz, written by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch, starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, and Peter Lorre. Plot Summary: With the outbreak of war in Europe, refugees make their way to Casablanca in French Morocco, attempting to obtain visas which will allow them to travel to Lisbon and eventually America. Two such visas or letters of transit-obtained under questionable circumstances-end up in the hands of Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), an American running the most popular cafe in Casablanca. When Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid), a resistance leader to the German war effort in Europe, shows up with his wife Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) attempting to secure the letters to escape the clutches of the Vichy French Police Captain Louis Renault and Major Heinrich Strasser of the SS, Rick is forced to relive his heartbreak over Ilsa all over again. Caught between helping Laszlo escape and wanting to rekindle his affair with Ilsa, Rick is forced to choose between his own happiness and the fate of the world. Please follow, rate, and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast). For more on the episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/casablanca-1942-revisit (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/casablanca-1942-revisit) For more on the original episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/50-casablanca-1942 (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/50-casablanca-1942) For the entire list so far, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list)
Calum and Chris discuss the 1938 nominees for Best Screenplay, which were Boys Town (Dore Schary; Eleanore Griffin), The Citadel (Ian Dalrymple; Frank Wead; Elizabeth Hill), Four Daughters (Lenore J. Coffee; Julius J. Epstein), Pygmalion (George Bernard Shaw), and You Can't Take It With You (Robert Riskin). Boys Town: 02:36 - 13:34 The Citadel: 13:34 - 27:08 Four Daughters: 27:08 - 36:37 You Can't Take It With You: 36:37 - 47:00 Pygmalion: 47:00 - 1:02:58 Listener Questions: 1:02:58 - 1:06:07 Conclusions/Ranking: 1:06:07 - 1:18:45
En este episodio de Back to the Movies! Mark, Gabriel, Rafa y El Watcher continuan el mes de febrero, mes en el que conversan sobre películas de desamor conversando sobre la película "Casablanca" (1942), película protagonizada por Ingrid Bergman, Dooley Wilson, Claude Rains, Paul Henreid y Humphrey Bogart, escrita por Julius J. Epstein y dirigida por Michael Curtiz. Apoya nuestro contenido uniéndote a nuestros Patreon, visita www.patreon.com/culturasecuencial y dándonos follow/subscribe en nuestro canal de Twitch, www.twitch.tv/culturasecuencial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/support
Sondheim's "Saturday Night" on "Sondheim @ 90 Roundtable!" "Saturday Night" has music and lyrics from a 24-year old Stephen Sondheim, and book, based on the play "Front Porch in Flatbush" by brothers Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Sondheim was to make his Broadway debut with "Saturday Night" during the 1954-55 season, but unforseen circumstances delayed its opening night in New York - for 45 years! Hear about the stories behind this fascinating production and some of its modern iterations when Michael Weber is joined by his guests Frankie Leo Bennett (Porchlight's "In The Heights," Porchlight Revisits "1776"), Andréa Burns (selected by Sondheim to create the role of "Celeste" in the New York premiere at Off-Broadway Second Stage Theatre in 2000) and Nik Kmieck ("New Faces Sing Broadway 1941" and numerous Porchlight Revisits productions). Edited by Remington Cleve New episodes every Saturday at 7pm CT!
Skipper & Ray review Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), which uses a tabby as a punch line in a crazed household on Halloween. Director Frank Capra, newlyweds Cary Grant & Priscilla Lane. Peter Lorre, Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Joseph Kesselring.Transcript bit.ly/CFPtranscript-arsenicoldlaceCats on Film Pod is voiced and produced by Ray Ilyn, with music by The DōsMan, and additional sounds from FreeSound.org. Send us your cat film recommendations to catsonfilmpod@outlook.comInstagram @CatsOnFilmPodTwitter @CatsOnFilmPodpod.fan/catsonfilmpod
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: March 18th, 1991 --- Wounded MacGyver recovers in the care of sisters who run a bed and breakfast. MISSION: MacGyver steps in a bear trap and finds himself in a Rear Window, Arsenic and Old Lace, Misery scenario at a bed and breakfast plagued with suspicious deaths. This week's highlights include: Arsenic and Old Lace (Film) Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 American dark comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Cary Grant, and based on Joseph Kesselring's play Arsenic and Old Lace. The script adaptation was by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Capra actually filmed the movie in 1941 because of star Cary Grant's availability, but it was not released until 1944, after the original stage version had finished its run on Broadway. The lead role of Mortimer Brewster was originally intended for Bob Hope, but he could not be released from his contract with Paramount. Capra had also approached Jack Benny and Ronald Reagan before learning that Grant would accept the role. Boris Karloff played Jonathan Brewster, who "looks like Karloff," on the Broadway stage, but he was unable to do the movie as well because he was still appearing in the play during filming, and Raymond Massey took his place. The film's supporting cast also features Priscilla Lane, Jack Carson, Edward Everett Horton and Peter Lorre. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenic_and_Old_Lace_(film). Watch S6E18: "Faith, Hope, & Charity" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.
Título original Arsenic and Old Lace Año 1944 Duración 118 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Frank Capra Guión Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein (Obra: Joseph Kesselring) Música Max Steiner Fotografía Sol Polito (B&W) Reparto Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane, Peter Lorre, Raymond Massey, Josephine Hull, Jean Adair, Jack Carson, Edward Everett Horton Productora Warner Bros. Pictures Género Comedia | Comedia negra. Crimen. Asesinos en serie Sinopsis Un crítico teatral que acaba de casarse decide visitar a sus ancianas tías antes de marcharse de luna de miel. Durante la visita descubrirá que las encantadoras viejecitas tienen una manera muy peculiar de practicar la caridad.
Título original Casablanca Año 1942 Duración 102 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Michael Curtiz Guión Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Howard Koch (Obra: Murray Burnett, Joan Alison) Música Max Steiner Fotografía Arthur Edeson (B&W) Reparto Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, S.Z. Sakall, Madeleine LeBeau, Dooley Wilson, Joy Page, John Qualen, Leonid Kinskey, Curt Bois, Ed Agresti, Marcel Dalio, Enrique Acosta, Louis V. Arco, Frank Arnold, Leon Belasco, Oliver Blake Productora Warner Bros. Pictures; Productor: Hal B. Wallis Género Drama. Romance | Drama romántico. II Guerra Mundial. África. Nazismo. Propaganda Sinopsis Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945), Casablanca era una ciudad a la que llegaban huyendo del nazismo gentes de todas partes: llegar era fácil, pero salir era casi imposible, especialmente si el nombre del fugitivo figuraba en las listas de la Gestapo. En esta ocasión, el objetivo de la policía secreta alemana es el líder checo y héroe de la resistencia Victor Laszlo, cuya única esperanza es Rick Blaine, propietario del 'Rick’s Café' y antiguo amante de su mujer, Ilsa. Cuando Ilsa se ofrece a quedarse a cambio de un visado para sacar a Laszlo del país, Rick deberá elegir entre su propia felicidad o el idealismo que rigió su vida en el pasado.