

Casablanca
- Drama
- Romance
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Casablanca is a classic 1943 drama-romance film set in wartime Morocco, where a cynical American expatriate's past catches up with him when a former lover unexpectedly arrives. Widely considered one of cinema's greatest achievements, the film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and moral compromise against the backdrop of World War II.
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Humphrey BogartRick Blaine
Ingrid BergmanIlsa Lund
Paul HenreidVictor Laszlo
Claude RainsCaptain Louis Renault
Conrad VeidtMajor Heinrich Strasser
Sydney GreenstreetSignor Ferrari
Peter LorreUgarte
S.Z. SakallCarl
Madeleine LebeauYvonne
Dooley WilsonSam
Joy PageAnnina Brandel
John QualenBerger
Leonid KinskeySascha
Curt BoisPickpocket
Enrique AcostaGuest at Rick's (uncredited)

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Casablanca — frequently asked
When was Casablanca released?
Casablanca was released on January 15, 1943.
Where can I watch Casablanca?
As a classic film from 1943, Casablanca is available on various platforms including streaming services, physical media, and television broadcasts; availability varies by region and changes over time.
What is Casablanca about?
Set in Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, the film follows a cynical American expatriate whose life is upended when his former lover arrives, leading to unforeseen complications during the World War II era.
Is Casablanca still worth watching today?
Yes; Casablanca is regarded as one of cinema's greatest films and remains celebrated for its storytelling, performances, and exploration of love and moral choice.
















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