The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship - Casablanca (6/6) Movie CLIP (1942) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Captain Renault (Claude Rains) and Rick (Humphrey Bogart) strike up a beautiful new arrangement.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
One of the most beloved American films, this captivating wartime adventure of romance and intrigue from director Michael Curtiz defies standard categorization. Simply put, it is the story of Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a world-weary ex-freedom fighter who runs a nightclub in Casablanca during the early part of WWII. Despite pressure from the local authorities, notably the crafty Capt. Renault (Claude Rains), Rick's cafà (C) has become a haven for refugees looking to purchase illicit letters of transit which will allow them to escape to America. One day, to Rick's great surprise, he is approached by the famed rebel Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) and his wife, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), Rick's true love who deserted him when the Nazis invaded Paris. She still wants Victor to escape to America, but now that she's renewed her love for Rick, she wants to stay behind in Casablanca. "You must do the thinking for both of us," she says to Rick. He does, and his plan brings the story to its satisfyingly logical, if not entirely happy, conclusion.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1942)
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt
Director: Michael Curtiz
Producers: Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner
Screenwriters: Joan Alison, Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Howard Koch, Casey Robinson
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Rick: "Remember Louis, this gun is pointed at your heart"
Reynaud: "That is my least vulnerable spot"
Excellent dialogue through the whole film.
john dates
Reynaud: And what in heaven's name brought you to Casablanca?
Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
Reynaud: The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.
Rick: I was misinformed.
"I like to think you killed a man. It appeals to the romantic in me."
Reynaud: I am shocked SHOCKED to find gambling going on in here
Rick Bar Worker: Here are your winnings sir
Reynaud: Thank you *pockets the money*
RedKnight261295 my fav. too!
Luis Villa that line was so awesome 😂
"Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects" Love it. Casablanca is arguably the most quotable movie in ever made. Flawless writing.
Well, they were writing and rewriting while they were shooting the movie! It's the greatest movie ever made. It never gets old. 1942 was the hardest year of the 20th Century!
I could hear "Round up the Usual Suspects" all day and all night and never get tired of it!
I know what you mean Bogart especially pretty much every line he says is quotable.
Not only the most quotable, but the most misquotable as well.
And it turns out that Rick was Keyser Söze all along.
i love it how rick is too noble to shoot a man in cold blood here. he waits until strasser makes a move and then he outdraws him.
I see the hand of george lucas at work here.
@Bruno56 Is it? So many stories in WWII...so very many. I"m sure some were pretty damn close to this one.
The real question is who shot first...
@@BinaryRex18 greedo
Throwback to classic Westerns.
The scene after Major Strasse was shot is one of the greatest in all of movie history. They told an entire story simply by hard cuts for reaction shots, then the "Round up the usual suspects." discharged the tension that was built up wonderfully.
This is simply the greatest movie of all time.
Yes correct
one of the longest phone cord in cinema history too
@@Hundshunt Spotted the German.
And to think that was improvised!
"Louie, I think this is the begining of a beautiful friendship" : Casablanca
Some 70 years later in Tenet,
"I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship , see you at the begining my friend"
Loved it when they paid homage to one of my favourite film bromances ever.
@@syednoorerasul lol shut up keyboard warrior
@@syednoorerasul Let me guess, either your “fantastic” manuscript got rejected or someone pissed in your cereals?
Really 😂😂😂
Tenet is just intangible mess
Fantastic line
‘I came for the waters.” “The waters, we’re in the desert.” ‘ I was misinformed.”
After all this years I still don't understand those lines meaning. English isn't my first language so...
@@IronKurone -Rick wasn't answering the question of why he really came to. Casablanca.
This movie is just so great. Everything came together, characters, actors, setting, script. It was magic then, it is magic now.
Watched it for the first time a few years ago. It's aged remarkably well. It was immediately obvious why its considered an all time classic, but even classics can age poorly. However, this movie was still thrilling to watch in the 21st century. Along with the Godfather its one of the greatest movies ever made.
Yup
"I'm shocked, SHOCKED to find that gambling is going on in here!"
"Your winnings, sir."
This is my faviourte movie and seen ☺😊i 'm arabian
A. F. Naturality “Oh thank you very much”
It’s my favorite movie scene, too. I always heard you never forget who you’re with when you see Casablanca because it’s so romantic. I saw it with my then new wife back in 1994 at a theater owned by a friend who liked to screen classics, including Casablanca for one week a year. It was romantic. But it also had some very funny lines for Claude Raines, which he delivered masterfully.
SO many great lines in this movie, and this is one of my favorites.
One of the best film endings of all time!
Arguably the greatest scene in American cinema.
Round up the usual suspects...................Best line ever
No one knew what the ending was going to be, because the script writers worked late the day before on it and did not give it to the actors until the day of filming. A lot that went on the filming of Casablanca was last minute production. It turned out fantastic. Even Bogart and Bergman were last minute replacements for
Reagan and Sheridan who were originally scheduled to do this movie
@@FM-ig3th The whole movie is just a jewel of cinema. My god. It is so good. Give me this over any other thing that came before or after it. I mean the Nolans, Tarantinos, the whoevers.
The best!
"Louie, I think this is a beginning of a beautiful friendship" used that in a speech at school... got a freaking A+
Congratulations !! What was the script about ?
A speech? What kind
So did Toby in the office
I use it when I meet a new friend.
Oh, man. When Louis drops that bottle of Vichy water and kicks it...It's like he turned a corner, too. LOVE IT! PERFECT FILM!
Yeah from now on he's only drinking wine like a true Frenchman.
@@newperve LOL. It's deeper than that. But, nevermind.
@@newperve Vichy water = Vichy France… 😉
@@peregrinec5477 I got it but I just wanted to joke.
@@newperve Sorry. :D
Claude Rains steals every scene he's in.
Even when you can't see him.
Movies like Casablanca will always have a place in my heart. They just don’t make movies like this anymore.
Damn right but we've had some films with incredible dialog since this one: Chinatown is dripping with great dialog. Miller's Crossing by the Coens is their best script and film in my op. Big Lebowski is just behind, no other film made me laugh harder the first time I saw it. LA Confidential took an overlong book and distilled it down with amazing dialog. Jaws did the same.
@@tommyt1971All those movies are more than 30 years old.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 : ?? Lebowski & LA Con are both from the 90s.
@@tommyt1971 25 and 26 years respectively, far from been "recent".
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 : A lot more recent than Casablanca!
Dear God it really is the greatest movie of all time.
I always considered the Godfather the best, but man it's hard to argue against Casablanca. I feel like both movies are just perfect. They're both better than Citizen Kane either way.
The Godfather Part II is the greatest movie ever.
"Round up the usual suspects". One of the all time best movie lines ever.
The way Bogart just stands there very stoic and shoots Strasser with pinpoint accuracy. What a badass.
What I love most in this scene is the wordless exchange of looks between Rick and Louis after Louis says "Round up the usual suspects." Louis keeps a deadpan, but Rick betrays just that slightest trace of a hint of a suggestion of a smile. Perfect!
Bogart and Claude Rains, both brilliant actors! Great script and a very atmospheric film. Full marks to the director and the cameraman. A real classic film.
Madonna wanted to do a remake of this, and have Ashton Kutcher play Rick, while she would play Ilsa. She was flatly turned down and told that the film was untouchable. Remake what you want, but NOT 'Casablanca'!
that would have flop. don't mess with the best, perfection.
@@steveperry1344 exactly. I still can't believe they dared to do a remake of Ben-Hur.
@@missyadams here's looking at you.
@@steveperry1344 ;D lol
@@missyadams what does that mean?
Looks like the start of a beautiful bromance.
hi there.
Bow chika bow wow...
The original bromance maybe
Unlucky in love. Maybe lucky in bromance.
Claude rains should have paid them to let him play this part. He has every good line in the movie, and he pulled every one of them off perfectly.
Throughout the movie you can see he's having fun!
And 77-79 years later still an immortal line and movie
One thing that makes this ending great is in an instant I have an outline of a completely different movie in my head about the exploits of Rick and Louie over the next year. And it is epic.
Which is exactly how a work of art should be, it's all up to interpretation, i like to think Rick and Louis picked up Sam along the way
I first saw this movie in 1984 when VCRs became common. I rented it and watched it three times before I returned it to the video store. I bet I've seen Casablanca 60 times. It's a gem!
Oh is this where they got , "Round up the usual suspects".
Yes. I can't believe you didn't know that.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 Yeah, Joyce. Keep up!
It’s actually a reference to earlier in the film in this clip, but yes, it’s from Casablanca in general. As is “here’s looking at you, kid,” and “we’ll always have Paris,” among others.
@@kimberlytyrcha5930 Why the need to put someone down just because they didn't know something? You must have a very small life if that's what makes you feel important.
@@keithmoon8838 ...Saying "I can't believe you didn't know that" is putting them down? WOW!!! It's a famous quote from a famous movie and everybody knows that. I was simply stating an obvious fact. Nothing to do with feeling "important."
The line, The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship, was written and added after shooting and voiced over to make the ending the way the director wanted.
"Your winnings, sir."
Christy Box “Oh thank you.”
One of the best and most famous endings in movie history!
This ending actually made me happy that at least it ended a bit well for Rick esp after giving up Ilsa.. Such a great movie
If this movie was made today, there would have been a Casablanca 2 and a Casablanca 3. All the loose ends would have been tied up. I think it’s great that we don’t know what happened to Rick, Louis, Victor, and Ilsa. Did Rick and Louis get killed in the war? Did Rick and Ilsa ever meet again? We’ll never know, and I think it’s good we don’t. No resolution could ever live up to our imaginations.
And all the characters would be super heroes. Then people had great films, nowadays we get just idiotic crap.
There are movies that can bring you to tears because of emotion or comedy. Casablanca has both so perfectly written. In then end, I cry because it's just such a damn beautiful film
One of the most memorable endings ever made in cinema
Fun fact -- Claude Rains had to work on his voice to produce the smooth, sophisticated lounge lizard we all know and love. His natural boyhood accent was a pure, impenetrable Cockney.
Timeless classic. I watch it at least once a year. Stellar cast. Claude Rains, born into poverty in London, made so many good films.
Renault was incredible. Enjoyed his acting, and accent throughout.
"Get away from that phone!.......Put that phone down!.....Put it down!".....BLAM!!!! If Humphrey Bogart tells you to put a phone down, it might be a good idea to do what he says! LOL!
This, along with "That's ONE, Eddie ... "That's TWO, Eddie ..." from end of "The Big Sleep" always grabs me.
Just watched this clip. And now I'm going to dig out my Casablanca DVD. I haven't watched it for probably ten years. A tragedy! Just this 2 minute clip brought tears to my eyes. One of the best movies ever made.
I’m reading a book about the movie. Every detail from every angle.
I just found out Rick’s last line to Louie was added weeks after the film was finished.
I can’t remember what the line was originally.
I need to go back and look.
But the decision was a wise one.
What a classic line.💕
Indeed. The movie originally finished with the Rick watching the plane get boarded. It was changed because there wasn't a resolution.
I love the looks Claude Rains gives Humphrey Bogart after the body is taken away. It's like he's saying, "I've always loved you dude. It's kinda' hard to believe how far this whole thing ended up going." Male-bonding at its best.
Can you believe that it has been 77 years since the great film "Casablanca" came out? 77 years!!!!
this movie has one of the fastest editing pace anyone can see. it's never boring
2:07 When you start a conversation with a taxi driver XD
Plot Twist: The taxi driver is Travis Bickle
Taxi Driver: You know, Im kind of against this [insert political figure]
Me: 2:08
I love this movie. No matter how many times I see it and I know whats going to happen, there still feels like suppenses right before Louis says " Major Strasa has been shot, round up the usual suspects. Bougat died a year after I was born (1957) and I still love this movie.
In fact it's the only one of 2 love stories I ever watch the other is True Romance
still without doubt the greatest movie ever made.
What I really wish modern films had was a good ending. If Casablanca was made today, there would be an extra 20 minute exposition explaining where the people went and what they did.
But old films ended the story where no more was needed to be said, and I love how all the credits were at the start to make sure the ending could be remembered well
This is true. Contemporary scripts don't trust us to fill in the blanks.
Bogart's unmatched screen presence in the lead role is the driving force behind this film like all his other outstanding movies which is damn near all of them in which he has the lead.
The script is perfection. Practically every scene has at least one memorable line.
Unbelievable film
Happy 75th Casablanca!!
Claude Rains stole EVERY scene he was in, and that's pretty hard with Bogard and Bergman in those scenes.
just watched it last night. I now have a new favorite movie.
"Louie, I think this is the begining of a beautiful friendship."
Hungarian version: "Louie, you're just as sentimental as I am."
Bogard was...well Bogard but I happen to really like Claude Rains. What a wonderful movie.
für mich der beste Film aller Zeiten. Mit Augenzwinkern, wann sind alle Zeiten vorbei? Ich empfinde die Dialoge genial.
Thé most beautiful movie of all Time ! By far..
I frickin love renault. He's probably my most favourite "corrupt authority figure" character 😂
If ever it was said of a film "They don't make 'em like this anymore", this is that film.
Movies of a certain artistic quality are rare as diamonds.
It has wheels, it rolls in a straight line with no awkward stops, and never misses. Every line, I swear, is a meme, and I've seen this in whole or in part more times that I care to think about. I think it's the general low key understated scripts that do it. You have to listen, and think.
In my opinion (wiich means nothing) I think this is one of the best movies ever made. Please, no remakes, EVER.
Nor sequels, prequels, or colourised versions.
Yep. Why mess with perfection?
You know how your memory plays tricks? My memory of this was that claude reins threw the vichy water in the trash can and said, "I think it's time to start being a Frenchman again." He never said it. My subconscious mind rewrote it for me. that actually would have been a great line. instead when rick said it was a good time to become a patriot, he just said, "i think perhaps you're right." such a thing is the mind.
The choice of words is great: "Major Strasser HAS BEEN shot"-thus making it clear to Rick that the Captain is on his side.
As if someone here missed that part... Dude, we're all real fans of this movie, so don't reinvent the hot water !
So that's where the saying came from...
I know right mind blown 😂
They established the line earlier to give a deeper meaning for the moment here. You're missing out if you haven't see the greatest movie ever made.
c'mon, really?
Not everybody has seen Casablanca and maybe even they don’t like it 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️
Listens to the last line...and the Marseilles playing in the background...
"You aren't very subtle, but you ARE effective..."
:)
Great movie,superb actors ,and a musical score perfect for this great movie,CLAUDE Rains STOLE THE MOVIE.
One of the best Hollywood classic movies at all times for me!.Reason why I like it very much that is because,under the so life difficult condition how people interactive between,showing true sacrifice for others,how that time cultural level,talking each other respectfully,even enemies behave themselve such in sense of humorous.Thank you for all.👏
I feel sorry for the poor (usual suspect) bastard that ultimately got hanged for the murder of a public official.
Oh yeah, but it happened all the time in occupied France (and other occupied countries). The resistance would kill a German officer, derail a train, and bam, they would hoard 10 strangers on the streets and shoot them. My grandma lived in Paris during the war and her elder cousin was randomly shot that way.
I'm sure Keyzer Soze would figure out a way around it.
Round up the usual suspects does not mean that any of them were actually convicted - or even prosecuted. Besides which, being France anyone convicted would have been guillotined or shot, not hanged.
@@allenjenkins7947 I agree 100% with you, there was no love lost between the French officials and the German ones. A perfunctory investigation with no assailants charged was probably the outcome.
@@allenjenkins7947 i think he meant usual suspects as in detectives
“Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
Hands down the greatest of all time.
One of the greatest films.
I love how Laszlo inspires Rick to become one of the good guys again. Then in turn Rick inspires Renault to become one of the good guys again.
To give up your love,to be so noble,wow,such a pain...
I miss bogie! that man made the best movies
The greatest ending ever
One of the greatest movies ever made...stolen, in my opinion, by Claude Raines.
Cassablanca established Bogart as a star. No small event. But, the Inspector gets so many of the great lines and Raines delivers. Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet's characters had some great lines too. Such a great script - plenty to go around. But, Raines probably had the most fun when he read the script. Heinreid had to be strong armed into playing Lazlo (He knew that part wasn't going to further his status as a star.)
The three greatest movie - ending lines of dialogue in history (in no particular order): "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." ("Casablanca"), "Frankly my dear I don't give a damn!" ("Gone With The Wind") and "Oh Auntie Em, there's no place like home!" ("The Wizard of Oz").
Good choices, but to me the best ending of any movie is The Godfather where Neri closes the door and Kay looks at Michael with despair. Not a word was said.
"Roads? Where we are going, we don't need roads."
Probably the best scene in the whole film.
So many great scenes I can't pick out one as the greatest.
A line that doesn't get that much credit, but makes me laugh every time I here it is when Louie asked Rick why he came to Casablanca and he said, my health, I came here for the waters. Louie then said but we are in the middle of the desert. Rick's deadpan reply, "Well, I was misinformed."
Another great line: that's the stuff dreams are made of. I like Claude and bogey both.
Nunca se volverá a hacer una película tan mítica como ésta.
0:28 *DIED W/HIS BOOTS ON!!*
Humphrey Bogart n Claude Rains at their best in this classic love story movie of all time.Perhaps the only movie they acted together.
Reunited for "Passage to Marseille
" over a year later.
Craig Talbott Thnx for sharing some important informance.Both were tremendous talented n versatile actors.
round up the usual suspects!
That would end up having to take in individuals of every corporation and government worldwide.
Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt - I could see their films ever and ever! All Films of the last 40 Years are uninteresting comparateble to this!
This is simply movie history!
I love Captain Renault! And, like Actress Bette Davis, I’m crazy about Claude Rains!
Two greatest Anglo American actor together in a all time classic movie dirtected by impeccable Micheal Curtiz n composed by great Max Steiner.Truly awesome.Must watch movie.👌👌👌
One of the best ways to advertise for actually buying a classic movie is this clip! I hope RUclips never deletes this, and yes, I have Casablanca in my DVD collection!
Its a must!
Beautiful ending to a classic film. Hard to believe they were writing it asit was being filmed.
Casablanca is the reason that Humphrey Bogart was my boyhood hero and idol. To this day he is still my favorite movie actor. I love all of his films.
"I would advise you not to get involved." That's pretty much what Hitler told America, word for word.
Keep in mind that this is happening in Dec of 1941. At some point (not disclosed), Rick possibly becomes aware that America has entered the war. Is that the reason for "Louie, this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship?" Interesting that the audience watching this at the time would have understood it that way, so it is a nice touch that the writers did not need to have Rick say, "Louie, I just heard on the radio that we are on the same side now. Let's go for it." It leaves it up in the air when Rick actually heard the news. But it's even more interesting that Rick AND Louie would have heard the news at the same time, but NEITHER of them mention it to the other. It's like we the audience know the truth, but for the film itself, it was deliberately left out to not complicate the plot. Good decision.
It also works if you believe that the characters in this film are allegories for the major countries and societal forces in WW2. Rick is America, Strasser is Germany, Renault is Vichy France, Lazlo is the European resistance, Ilsa is the refugees caught in the middle, Ferrari is the underground war profiteering gangsters, and so on and so forth.
@@njstuckey Renault, like France was always playing both ends against the middle. Like the French guy in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Except that Hitler declared war on the U.S....
@Joseph R. Hammond I do know that. Marquis de Lafayette, Admiral Taussig and so forth. It's always seemed to me that the revolution was as much a proxy war between the European powers as it was a struggle for liberation. I like France, I've been there many times and I sure love Citroens!
Thee are so many fantastic lines in this film. But "Play it again Sam" was never one of them. I like when Rick is at the bar and Yvonne asks where he was last night. His response "It's s long ago I don't remember."
Then she asks if she'll see him tonight, and "I never make plans that far in advance."
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Does any movie had better climax and ending scene like this? Superb scene!!!
It's insane to me that everyone on this set thought they were making "just another movie."
The classics never fail!
Probably the best scene of the movie.
It is curious how Capt. Reynault gave up Rick to Major Strasser at the beginning of the scene... but then saved him as the squad car showed up.... he did have a heart
"You're not only a sentimentalist but you've become a patriot."
"Seemed like a good time to start."
"I think you're right."
Reynault is a purely selfish person. He turned Rick in because Major Strasser pressured him to do so. After being put into such a position by the Major, it's likely he came to the conclusion that an Allied victory would be more beneficial to him in the long run and, more importantly, more likely, thus the above exchange of dialogue.
not Rusl
Own benefits and money from corruption!
Eh, I think the movie does a good job of leaving that up to the imagination. Either survivalism or a true change of heart is possible for Renault. It's fitting for his crafty, wily character that at the end of the movie, the audience is left with one more puzzle as to his motives (but also made it very clear that Rick's motives were pure).
@@njstuckey eh, rick struggles with his motives before finally taking an unambiguous face turn. As for louis ... He's a smart cookie, and as such, by mid-december 1941 he should be aware the tide of war has turned. The germans have stalled out in front of moscow; the US has entered the war; even rommel is retreating (for a moment). This is the perfect time for a self-interested man to switch sides, but louis needs someone to vouch for him. Rick is his ticket out just as surely as he is rick's.
@@scottmatheson3346 all true. In the real world we know very well why Renault would be doing that haha. I'm not sure which point the writers may have been trying to make with Renault (genuine turn vs opportunism), so i prefer to leave it to the imagination rather than deduce the most real-life answer. to each their own :)
Amazing how the actors had no idea what a hit they were making. Claud Rains stole every scene he was in(loved it)
Apparently, the '"Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship"' line was dubbed by Bogart a month after shooting concluded.
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A Classic indeed!
You have to consider when the movie was first release and what was going on in Europe at that time.
Dennis Sanchez truely true
Pre Pearl Harbor too.
Two months before the allied leaders met in the very city this movie is named for.