Review of Casablanca (1943) by Morgan H — 12 Oct 2012
A masterpiece of a bygone age, and my vote for the best Hollywood movie ever made. Nothing about this movie is short of stunning, from its dialogue, filled with classic one-liners and the best sign-off ever in a film, to its sumptuous production design to its acting, with each performer giving the best of their careers, particularly that consummate scene-stealer Claude Rains as the morally ambiguous captain of the police.
This review of Casablanca (1943) was written by Morgan H on 12 Oct 2012.
Casablanca has generally received very positive reviews.
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