Casablanca
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"...Ultimate movie...purpose for which Hollywood invented itself...shows how good a film can be," were the reactions from critics, upon the Warner Brothers' 1942 release of Casablanca. This film is one of those rare findings that has a universal appeal for both the male and female audience. While the male audience can enjoy the feeling of patriotism and personal honor that the film portrays, the female audience is able to appreciate the love story. This memorable film from Hollywood's Golden Age, expresses an unforgettable combination of romance and comedy, which is greatly enhanced through the ironic ending, characters such as Rick Blaine, and the mysterious setting...