Casablanca [Warner Brothers]

HD DVD/APPROX. 102 MINS./1942/US PG

Main feature:

Release Nov 14, 2006
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Film in 1080p HD resolution.
Audio English: Dolby Digital Plus 1.0
French: Dolby Digital Plus 1.0
Subtitles English, French
Studio Warner Brothers
Year 1942
Genre Drama, Romance

Special features:

  • Introduction by Lauren Bacall
  • Audio commentary with film critic Roger Ebert
  • Audio commentary with film historian Rudy Behlmer
  • Cast and crew
  • Awards
  • Theatrical and re-release trailers
  • Scene selections
  • Documentary: "Bacall on Bogart"
  • Documentary: "You Must Remember This: A Tribute to Casablanca," introduced by Lauren Bacall
  • Featurette: "As Time Goes By: The Children Remember"
  • Deleted scenes
  • Outtakes
  • "Carrotblanca"
  • Television adaptation (1956): "Who Holds Tomorrow?"
  • Screen Guild Theater Radio Show
  • Scoring stage sessions and outtakes
  • Production research, photos, and notes

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Synopsis:



"The best Hollywood movie of all time." -Leonard Maltin

Casablanca: easy to enter, but much harder to leave, especially if your name is on the Nazi's most-wanted list. Atop that list is Czech Resistance leader Victor Laszlo (Paul Henried), whose only hope is Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical American who sticks his neck out for no one... especially Victor's wife Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), the ex-lover who broke his heart. So when Ilsa offers herself in exchange for Laszlo's safe transport out of the country, the bitter Rick must decide what's more important - his own happiness or the countless lives that hang in the balance.

Winner of three Academy Awards including Best Picture, Casablanca is America's most popular and beloved movie - and rightly so" (The Motion Picture Guide)!

Cast and Crew:

Warner Brothers presents
Ingrid BergmanHumphrey BogartPaul HenreidSydney GreenstreetPeter LorreClaude RainsConrad Veidt"Casablanca"
Written byJulius J. EpsteinWritten byPhilip G. EpsteinWritten byHoward Kochdirected byMichael Curtiz
Production Year: 1942

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