The Scene-by-Scene Casablanca Film Guidebook
A Detailed Look at the Hollywood Film Classic
by Michael Willian.
Published 2020.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0976242915
ISBN-13: 978-0976242918
Description:
ISBN-13: 978-0976242918
It’s the ideal way to enjoy this American film
classic – a comprehensive guidebook that walks you through Casablanca scene by
scene. Breathing new life into the film, the guidebook is packed with
intriguing insights, cool cast and film anecdotes, and countless closer looks
at scene details, curiosities, historical tie-ins, gaffes and more. And it’s
all presented in a smart, page turning format. Casablanca fans will be thrilled
to have this humorous and insightful companion guiding them through this cinematic
gem with fresh eyes.
Inside the guidebook you'll find:
first-of-their kind illustrations showing the layouts of Rick's Cafe, the
Casablanca Airport and the Paris street and bistro Rick and Ilsa visit, and
where your favorite scenes take place in relation to one another; a complete
chronology of key film scenes; a handy summary of World War II events leading
up to the film's setting; the stories behind the countless World War II-era
references that have lost their context over time; translations for the film's
foreign language references, and the fascinating insights they unlock; a
breakdown of songs in the film; film bookmarks for easy access to key details;
And here is just a sampling of the things you'll discover: what popular chess
strategy Rick invokes while playing both sides of the table, and the host of
curiosities and gaffes involving the match; where Ilsa gets the gun she pulls
on Rick; the incredible real-life story of how two Casablanca actors, then
married, made their own World War II escape from France to America; Carl's
profession before he waited tables at Rick's; the good luck symbol Ferrari
displays outside the Blue Parrot; how to recreate Rick and Ilsa's Paris boat
ride scene; what real-life plane was used for Strasser's arrival, and what
became of it; whether Captain Renault's champagne recommendation to Strasser
really was a good one.
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