It's tempting to think that's Curtiz behind the camera, or Edeson, but it could just as easily be camera assistant Wally Meinardus, Jack Warner or virtually anyone! |
Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman (who's softly lit in every close up), Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, Sidney Greenstreet, Dooley Wilson, S.Z. Sakall, Paul Henreid, Conrad Veidt.
Caution: when singing La Marseillaise Madeleine Lebeau will move grown men to tears. Pictured here with Leonid Kinskey. |
"How extravagant you are, throwing away women like that!" |
"I don't have time to spend the money I make here!" |
Comments from 31 December 2011:
It was released on 23rd January 1943.
Veidt was German, Henreid and Sakall (Jakob Gero) were Austria- Hungarian.
Ingrid's great - check her expression as they drink the last champagne in Paris.
You see the progress of Joy Page and her fiancé through the whole film.
In the sing off, Sam is out back having a joint with some of the band.
Capt. Renault sure is a cad ("Captain, another passport problem has turned up." "Show her in".)
Naturally there's a Westmore involved (Perc), and Edeson did at least get nominated (but lost to Arthur Miller for The Song of Bernadette).
Joy Page |
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