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... shows how good a film can be,” were the reactions from critics, upon the Warner Brothers’ 1942 release of Casablanca. ...
The film opens as a flood of refugees flow into the city of Casablanca, now controlled by the French government. ... Louis Renault, the police prefect of Casablanca. ... Negativity is an aspect of humanity, and the ironic ending of Casablanca displays just that. ...
The 1943 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture, Casablanca, is even today very appealing to a young audience. This audience, who doesn’t know much, if not anything at all, about the films of that time period, are yet familiar with the story of Casablanca.
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