Here's Looking At You, Kid - Casablanca (5/6) Movie CLIP (1942) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Rick (Humphrey Bogart) prepares the travel papers for Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) and Victor instead of himself, and says goodbye.
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, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Ingrid Bergman
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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This scene was so iconic, I knew it before the film itself.
I remember on "Duck Tales" there was a parody of this scene. Amazing how things in cartoons later lead to being recognizable in the original.
What a spoiler haha
yeah idk what he means
And I think this movie parodied on the very first episode of Family Guy kinda thought this scene was familiar before I watched the film.
Me too.
I wish my breakups were this good.
Don't we ALL😢🙌💆🫶
😂
That had me howl laughing
Watching this again. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow. But soon
if I don't re-watch this movie, I'll regret it for the rest of my life... maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow. But soon... :)
Hahaa wonderfully utilized
And for the rest of your life
We'll always have DVR.
.....and for the rest of your life.
“But what about us?”
“We’ll always have Paris.”
One of the most tearjerking exchanges of dialogue in cinematic history. And the harp of “As Time Goes By” only makes it all the more devastating.
What does he mean in the lines following that?
@@JJAG3 I think he's alluding to the fact that he had a STD.
@@RidgeRunner-lz5ko boy what the hell
The title of a STTNG episode too many years later
@@JJAG3 He's saying that he can now find joy in his memories of their time in Paris because he knows that she really did love him (and only left because she learned her husband hadn't been killed) whereas before he thought their relationship hadn't meant anything to her.
Amazingly, this famous line was improvised.
+iluvmichaeline a lot of famous movie lines or scenes were improvised :) Which is brilliant
I'd like proof
Sure, a way to avoid giving credit to the writers.
Jackson DeCourcy the one in the title obviously
Jackson DeCourcy ill kick it off: it is that guy that says to that lady: "I have never been good at being noble, but it isn't hard to see that the problems of three little people don't matter to a hill of beans. If you don't get on the plane with victor, you will regret it, may be not today, maybe not next week. But, where I have to do, you can't follow, what I have do you can't be any part of. We will always have Paris. Here is to looking at you, kid"
Ingrid Bergman had such classic beauty.
I know it's subjective, but her and Bacall were my favorites. I would have had them jello wrestle, with me being the prize.
Fr
I never liked her plus who can forget the affairs :(
@@waterhead1029
Agreed, much like Princess Dianna was a stunning beauty
I would add to that list, Monica Vitti and Sylvia Syms as
being among my favorites
Monica Vitti born Maria Luisa Ceciarelli; Tuesday 3 November 1931 (Scorpio)
Born exactly ten years to the day that my (late mother was born. Wednesday 3 November 1921
She's 3 time Oscars win & second Swedish actress after Greta Garbo
It's been called one of the greatest movies of all time, and it's earned that right.
It’s the most iconic. I wouldn’t call it the greatest movie of all time. Maybe top 20
Casablanca and Gone With the Wind
AFI ranked it at #2 on it's "Greatest Films" list and #1 on its "Romantic" list
My top 10
Godfather 1 and 2 are tied for first
2 Shawshank
3 Django Unchained
4 Pulp Fiction
5 The Hateful Eight
6 Titanic
7 Mississippi Burning
8 Schindler's List
9 A Few Good Men
10 Casablanca
@@nathansiegel6799 Draw
we'll always have paris.
God of war collector Paris is the best, such a cool place.
God of war collector
@@elbandido9887 what??
@John O stupid go away
Paris is for lovers. Maybe that’s why I stayed for 35 minutes.
I love the relationship between Rick and Louis.
Thank you shooter game man
Ricky and Morty*
Naw ye dinnae
Sono film che non si possono dimenticare persone di una età un po’ avanzata come possiamo dimenticare questa grande attrice Peccato che non ci sia più
The relationship between Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer in African Queen was just as good.
“Here’s looking at you kid.” - the delivery, the tempo, the moment, the feeling: perfection.
I've gotta say: Claude Rains took a character who would have otherwise been despicable and made him charming and likable. Truly an excellent addition.
Agreed. He was amazing.
Nominated for an Oscar of course.
Claude Rains is often overlooked. Yes, he is the foil to Humphrey Bogart. As Bogart become virtuous, Claude Rains stands in opposition--as corrupt. But at the very end "Round up the usual suspects", and tossed the Vichy water into the waste bin. Renault and Ric grow together.
He was telling her to go and when she started crying, he said "Now, now; Here's looking at you kid" and I always took it as him saying to her: "I'll always remember looking at you, times we shared". When you are in love and you miss someone when they are away, you think about those moments you looked at each other; seeing their face cuz you remember it so well. "Here's looking at you kid" is: Beautiful I will always remember your face so when you miss me just know I'm always looking at you just as I did when you were near me.
That was beautifully put, I say that to a man that I love. It's kindof funny because it's me the women saying Humphreys line. But I must say it's fitting for my scenario, it's simple but it's a loaded statement of declaration. He didn't know what it meant, he had never seen casa Blanca and so I asked him if he'd watch it when I buy it and he said yes.
It's funny how something can mean so much.
@@christinamitchell6796 You seem to be wise beyond your years.
Tfw never experienced that :'(
Great choice of words...some people will leave your life while still live in your heart...
No I think he was repeating what he used to say when they were drinking together
More great lines in a 2.5 minute scene in one movie than most filmmakers will create in their entire career.
I agree. Great writing. And they composed it as they filmed it. The whole filming they didn't know whether she was going to go or stay. Once this scene was filmed, the conclusion was easy. It's a masterpiece.
why the need to compare? just enjoy
It’s not realistic dialogue though and somewhat cheesy . Most people in real life don’t talk with great one liners.
But how much film dialogue is truly realistic? The idea of a great film is to go beyond our normal circumstances and acheive something much more evocative. Your comment about one-liners has some merit. But would you prefers actors to quote common language that you hear on the street everyday? If so, just go outside and walk around. Remember - cinema is the art of suspension of disbelief.
@@markblunck2692 A lot of Woody Allen movies have lines of small talk that’s realistic and boring. But then he artistically incorporates some good lines. To me, that’s a better balance than what you see in old Hollywood movies and blockbusters
RIP Humphrey Bogart (December 25, 1899 - January 14, 1957), aged 57
And
RIP Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 - August 29, 1982), aged 67
You both will be remembered as legends.
I love that Transatlantic accent
Transatlantic lol. Just say Swedish.
He's referring to the accent that Rick has.
Transatlantic is more like Cary Grant, William Powell, or Katherine Hepburn. Humphrey Bogart had a classic New York accent.
Whose?
Jim Hopper That’s not transatlantic.
Bergman was actually quite nervous to perform with Bogart, because he was already a huge star and had just done The Maltese Falcon, which was a great hit. And she only done a couple of smaller movies before this. Bogart on the other hand said that he acted in Casablanca like he did in any other movie, but he did admit that he couldn't help feeling romantic towards Bergman whenever she turned her beautiful face towards him to say she loves him :-)
She was a beauty
For me, the two prettiest actresses were Bergman and Bacall, with Bacall being the one that I would have picked to produce the most sturdy offspring. Like Steve McQueen, he died young, but had lived 100 lifetimes of adventure.
I watched the Maltese flacon tonight with my grandmother lol .
@@waterhead1029 Couldn't agree. Lauren Bacall was not only a tremendous actress, a true lady but she's also the most beautiful actress of her time and of any time.
@@TurkeyCreekjackjohnson_ Proud of you for that 👍
It's sad how no one ever mentions the director of Casablanca - Michael Curtis . Casablanca wouldn't be what it is without him . It's his masterpiece. Of course the actors are amazing.
Sadly its always about the actors, yet everything you see on screen is done by the director. The only director that would get more praise than the actors, was Alfred Hitchcock, and that was only because he opened on every episode (Alfred Hitchcock presents), and did cameos in his movies.
In this picture, the producer also had a hand in revising the ending, so it wasn't just Curtiz's inspiration.
Um the script really is the main reason it’s this good
Sadly Michel Curtiz would Make such mess with The Egyptian.
@@SupernaturalExplorerNolan overshadows everything
I like how they both have shiny eyes in this scene. Ingrid's shiny eyes are obviously because she is tearing up but you can notice Bogart's eyes are a little shiny too, like he's feeling moved for real looking at her tearing up. Makes it feel very authentic.
I remember staying up one night to watch this movie on TV when I was still at school. It was being broadcast in the middle of the night lol and I wanted to watch this classic. I did the same with Sunset Boulevard too. It was worth it!
I just saw Sunset Boulevard for the FIRST TIME a couple of days ago.
Joe Gillis (William Holden) & Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson)
And mind you, sorry, but Bogart is so standing on a box here. :D Well, that's acting, bravo!
1:16 "We'll always have Paris"
The most bitter-sweet line of dialogue ever! Breakes my heart every time!
Sorry if my English is bad. IM from Sweden. I understand english as if it was my native language, due to school and reading books in english all the time, but writing it a bit hard. Talking too! Ingrid Bergman had no accent compared to me!
Anyway, i love this movie!
The tone he said that.. sad!
Sad Ending Moment 😭.... Why why don't they get back together
@@lala_land_la8578 life sigh
What does it mean
This movie really wouldn't be the same if they had made it today. They would've made Victor a jerk so she could end up with Rick, stopped the Nazis right then and there so everyone would be safe, and all these other contrived situations to get a "happy" ending. But, for a WW2 audience; a story about nobility, sacrifice, duty and honor for a cause and high ideals--- that created this unique and heartbreaking masterpiece.
Yeah right, sure. I too like to romanticize things excessively.
lol people say this about every movie made before the 2000’s and will say it after the 2000’s pass. These themes haven’t gone anywhere
that was the original ending but the MPCD wouldn't allow it.
MO123rules could not have said it any better than this!!!
I believe yes the times made this movie and yes because studios are very concerned with their budget they would not risk confusing their audience with two good guys in Rick and Victor
The feeling in this scene is something potent. Anyone who has had to give up a relationship for undue corcumstances can relate to the pain and fear of letting go on display in this scene. Brilliant.
They wouldn't make the ending the same if made nowadays
Agreed. And I always use this movie as a resource to determine my best plan of action when faced with a life altering decision. When it becomes as clear as Ric letting Ilsa go, I know I am making the right choice.
@@davidmorin6667La La Land would beg to differ.
Oh God, what artistry. I'm 76 years young and watching movies for at least 60 of them and the last 5 minutes of Casablanca is epitome of that noble profession. Yet it's the passage of time that makes it so good and maybe that's because of all the mediocrity we have had to endure along the way ?
76 years young. Sir I salute you on your outlook. I’m a few too many beers in and couldn’t resist to reply.
Salute to you sir, I hope you are doing well during these trial times...
Actually Casablanca is a film noir
I'M 78 And i have to say I love the old black & white movies. Not just because there are no swear words but their are so many of them that are classics today like African Queen or the WW2 movie Sahara which is much better than the remake with James Belushi . But i have to say I enjoyed the remake also.
They really stopped making great films after the 90’s. Everything before the 2000’s in film were made with an artist behind the camera. Now they’re done by focus groups and statistics in order reach every demographic to maximize profits. The art is gone from Hollywood and it’s a dam shame.
"Here's looking at you, kid." - #Casablanca Best Picture Winner 1943
That line makes me smile so hard.
+yfroggy13 I've used it on a couple of very young chicks who heard it for first time. Can't say they were impressed. Then again I'm not Bogart - although I was often called that in my life. I think it had something to do with smoking dope.
L
Can't take this clip serious anymore after watching SNL.
jack bill
"Here's looking at you kid" is one of the best ad-libs ever!
So romantic... and so sad ❤
Just like real life. C'est la vie!
It’s takes a person with real strength to let go of the one they love most
It's hard not to watch this final scene in the movie and cry
sad? really
Sad Ending 😭...why don't they get back together
My God Ingrid Bergman is absolutely breathtaking ....... what a beauty she was.... class and elegance
That's beauty!!
I watch Casablanca on average about 5 times a year and love it every time, my favourite scene is the one where he lets the young man win at roulette so his new wife won`t have to spend time with Louie, when she thanks Rick, He says, He`s just a lucky guy. goodbye Rick you old romantic you.see you in heaven.
Seems my life has been what he said just before; "Nobody ever loved me that much."
I watch Casablanca every few months too. I don't understand why Rick tells the new wife that he thinks they should go back to Bulgaria. Can someone please enlighten me?
@@sh230968 he thinks america is a shithole
Lauren Bacall?
Bergman's eyes... Just watch the whole scene. Niagra Falls in Bergman's eyes, and she only lets a drop fall out on her lower eyelash at the end. Now that's acting at it's finest. And you would never know... unless you were an actor or knew that the human brain has dozens of times as many neurons devoted to picking up subtleties in a human face as it does for anything else.
Sorry to spoil it for you, but that's why you can tell a great or good portrait from a mediocre one. And that's how you can tell a great actress from an OK one. And that's the secret behind why this is one of the most romantic film scenes of all time. There's no way to fake that... because we all know how to spot real feeling in the face. Film actors don't get credit for talent like stage actors, but the ability to show the subtlety that Bergman shows here... just supernatural.
+STMARYISLOOSE bitch nigga!
*****
If you feel that way, why are you even here? There are plenty of Nicki Minaj videos to go to.
+STMARYISLOOSE look who's talkin' here
STMARYISLOOSE Don't be a dick. Her analysis was thorough and pertinent.
Damn right!
1:55 - Oh Rick... BYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeee...
Hahahahha thanks! I'm here because of K.
J. K. Simmons aced that Rick Blaine impression.
OH NO RICHARD NOO NOO RICHARD NOOO!
Kate❤
haha here cus of K too
Bogie was a smooth son of a bitch
+SKILEON26 Bogey was the best, bar none...without equal...well maybe James Stewart as a close second...
+Crannog Dolmen Brando?
+stan .grondas yes, you can include him on the short list...
+stan .grondas probably add Robert Mitchum to the list..
+Crannog Dolmen Nobody ever did cool like Mitchum - not even Mc Queen.
If this isn't the greatest scene in movie history, I don't know what is.
cufflink44
This and "Frankly my dear I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind
Don Corleone kisses hand* closes door * ......scene
'I could have been a contender'
Omar Sharif entrance in Lawrence Of Arabia.
Maybe. I do think Casablanca is the greatest drama of all time. As an end, I always liked the penultimate scene of Angels with Dirty Faces where Pat O'Brien playing a priest, goes to the prison to speak with his childhood friend, a gangster on death row, played by Jimmy Cagney, to ask him to act yellow when he was taken to the chair, so that the Bowery Boys wouldn't worship him. I don't remember the exact quote perhaps, but it was something like - "It's the kind of courage you, me and God will know about." I was an atheist and shed tears as a little boy at the line.
People that don't understand the lines either never seen the movie, or expect phrases from the 1940's to match with today's speech. You don't question why people in Shakespeare talk to each other the way that they do, do you? You just accept it for it's time period, Same should go with this, and same goes with us 60 years from now or whatever.
Don't you mean never "saw" the movie? C'mon dude, this is 7th grade english.
@@michael.barlow Picking away at Internet spelling and grammar is a bizarre pastime, but widespread nonetheless. I couldn't imagine being that consumed by details.
@@waterhead1029 it's what libs do. 🤣
@@dougiewugs5434 Unfortunately
still after almost 80 years the greatest movie ever made. a true classic indeed.
ten commandments
I love this movie. Ilsa prepared to give her life for Victor, but Rick gives his life for Ilsa and Victor - once he understood what happened. This is a very deep movie, well written, well acted, and relevant to life. Very beautiful.
I used that monologue for my audition for drama collage and passed
If you didn't, then the people conducting that audition would have been insane, because that shit is the grandaddy of classical film dialog.
exactly, lol grandaddy, then who the father?
Aliens
Lucky you weren't being graded on your spelling.
@@OldeRose1 😂😂😂
"Here's looking at you, kid." said Bogey in his signature Fedora Hat, which he defined the look of...no one compares to Bogey...
I recently reconnected with the one that might have been "the one". I'm happily married to the girl of my dreams and she is married as well, but that old flame still lit up when I heard from her. It didn't take long for reality to take hold. "You belong with him...We'll always have Paris."
Here's looking at you...
While more than half of the greatest films of all time were not American films, this is one of the 5 or 6 that would make such a list. I've seen it many times, made at a time when acting and direction were more important than stupid special effects. This film will never get old.
Nobody does it like Bogart.
You said it so sweetly. Hollywood had better not DARE remake this-it would not work. Here's hoping you stay safe.
Nobody can, becasue when 'one' becomes a body it means that they are dead.
You have not advanced in the fluency and knowledge of the English language
far enough to have learned the difference between Someone Somebody / everyone everybody
Know that you will find somebody and everybody at the cemetery.
One is alive - One is unique and there is 'no one' like you and the never will be
When you are dead and become somebody there is no replacement.
Pugh is a familiar name. When I was age 13 (that was before your parents even met)
I had a girlfriend with the same family name.
When I visited her family home, she would demonstrate her skills at making scrambled eggs.
That was well over half a century ago, yet I remember her well.
Just wanting the person he loves to be safe. So sweet.
Makes me cry al the time, what a perfect piece of art
Bergman and Bogie. And a life lesson on how vital true and real love is in all it's forms to all our lives. It doesn't get any better than that. Casablanca is a masterpiece for all time.
"oh no Richard no...no nooooo Richard nooo" ahaha
This is how you light one of the world's most beautiful women in the film's most emotional moments. Superb cinematography combined with her wonderful acting. Those close ups are a work of art and have endured for 75 years for a reason. It doesn't get any better than that.
"But I said I will never leave you"
"And you never will"
Cheesy as it is, I suppose this will be the main inspiration for the foundation of dialogue for majority of the romance films in the future.
one of the most famous scenes ever... best lines:
~We'll always have Paris~
~Here's lookin at you, Kid~
No CGI, no need for bs special effects. Great acting, writing, screenplay etc THIS is how you make a great film to get best picture at the Oscars!
Such a masterpiece, an instant classic well done
Possibly the best scene of the best movie ever made. Everything about it is iconic.
I just saw Casablanca again about a week ago, I've probably seen this movie 15 or more times and have never gotten tired of watching this great movie. Ingrid Bergman with Humphrey Bogart it doesn't get any better than that. This is Bogart's best role ever he was 44 at the time of the picture and Ingrid was 27. One of my favorite movie's of all time.
2 years before win the Oscar for Best Actress for movie Gaslight
Of all the videos,
in all the RUclips channels,
of all the sites
in all the world... I watch this one!
Boss, let's get out of here! XD
@@misterviciogames9207 We'll go fishing, we'll get drunk.....
@@bloodybones63 We're goin' fishing on this boat. Ask Captain Block. Another class movie (OFOTCN)
@@bloodybones63 Shut up, and go home, will ya!
@@backtothefiveanddime8629 I was misinformed.
The dialogue and background music is so perfectly fitted nothing in cinema comes close.
Greatest scene of all time; it never gets old. 😎
Happy 100th Birthday Ingrid Bergman!
Birthday Aniversary to be exact,
One can only have ONE so-called Birth Day
The rest are anniversaries
People have been well indoctrinated with a corrupt language ...
yet they somehow manage to correctly say Wedding anniversary,
Depending on how many times they have married
and it is possible to have more than one wedding day..
Absolutely impossible to have more than one birthday. [Berth-day}
when one was 'delivered' by the 'waters' [Admiralty Law]
The letter e Berth was changed to i Birth to deceive the parents.
All three of these actors, were perfection for this film :)))
Ingrid's hat and beautiful haunting face is what makes this scene so iconic..sigh..cant take my eyes off her
She’s beautiful! I love watching these old movies.
NEVER tire of this..thanks TCM....my favorite movie scene of all times..I dedicate this viewing of it tonight to the Greatest Generation..all the brave men and women who gave so much that we can live in freedom...🇱🇷❤💙👏🙏
The first time I saw Casablanca was in 1978 at the University Theatre in Berkeley, Ca.
By that time the theatre was old and fairly run down, and had taken to showing only "classics", but it was still in its original "widescreen" configuration.
When this scene was projected onto that "silver screen", and that incredibly beautiful face with the tears clinging to her eyelids appeared some 30 ft. tall, I literally stopped breathing.
More than 40 years have passed by, and that face STILL takes my breath away.
One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.
What's so special about this masterful movie which I just love is that in any close up of the actors, you can actually see the tears in their eyes. I don't know if it's the black and white coloring of the film, the lighting, or if it's just the performance, but it sure as hell made this movie more impactful and emotional. I love this movie!
I aspire to that level of class. He had all the moves and lines to make him a pimp. The way he looks her in the eyes, tells her how it is, and even that subtle gesture of lifting her chin. She wanted him and he wanted her, but he knew what had to be done. Absolutely fantastic.
Humphrey was the King of Pimps
@@angelacooper8973 Tearing up a 19 year old Bacall is the King of the King of Pimps.
Good luck cause the woman of this generation don’t respect this level of class.
Love is an act
Just have to understand that
@@HalfEatenMedia i ain't trying to clown u bro, but do you really think you mirror the class of humphrey bogart? even if u do, do u think other people look at u n think that of u?
...it doesn't get ANY better than this...
Three of the most powerful scenes ever in cinema: 1) the Casablanca Airport scene, 2) the Casa Blanca "A Kiss is Just a Kiss" scene, and 3) the "Play Les Marseilles" scene. If you hop from one to the other without bursting into tears, well good for you. You've never loved and lost and loved and lost again.
Possibly the greatest love scene in any movie!
I start to tear up every time I see this scene. She's so beautiful, he's so gallant, they are so in love. You know what needs to be done but it's tearing them both apart, you want Ilsa to stay with Rick. Where are the tissues?
I learned the 'lines' of many movies particularly the (late) Sean Connery 'Bond' movies.
It would annoy the heck out of my wife when I mentioned the line 2 seconds before the
words were spoken in the movie.
I searched “Famous Swedish people” on RUclips and Ingrid popped up that’s why I’m here
Casablanca and Key Largo are absolutely two of the very best movies that I have ever watched in my entire life. Bogart was a one of a kind class act guy. He had the style, the one liners, and the cool mannerism that works for all generations. There will never be another like him.
Actually Borgie 2 movie noir
The word "radiant" was coined to describe Ingrid Bergman.
Ingrid Bergman was a goddess
Here's Looking At You, Kid
Damm! A true love. He knew what was best for her and made sure she got it. It took a real man to do what he did. What a great scene, what great writing.
A true classic. Exceptional when you consider it was filmed in 1942 on film and in black and white. One of the best in my book for actors, acting, cinematography, music etc. And then there are these great lines - "...Here's looking at you, kid" and "Play it again, Sam."
Because color, video, digital editing, and CGI don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. Story and good acting are what matter.
Ingrid Bergman what a babe.
A more moving ending? I took a girlfriend to watch this in North London many moons ago, only to find it was on TV the following night...but the whole cinematic experience surpases watching it on the 'box'. A truly incredible film in many ways.
Dialogue/acting/charismatic leads/music score/Armstrong/lighting and cinematic style....
Crying my eyes out while watching this scene. Truly a masterpiece.
This scene still makes me teary beautiful movie a classic that will live forever
One of the best scenes in the history of cinema. 💌
This movie is abt moving on from someone u love so deeply. But know u can’t be w them.
How many Iconic lines can you put in 2 minutes!
And of course not to forget one of the following lines:
- Louie, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship
This dialogue is epic!
I'm 18 but love to watch classics 😭 best love story I've ever seen compared to other love films exist today
I commend you on your good judgment and refined taste in movies.
I was age 3 when this movie was made, and it has been playing on
screens around the world ever since.
I am pleased to know that some younger people exhibit good taste
and appreciate the classic movie.
May you have a long life and explore other classic movies and music
from my era.
Same! I'm turning 19 and I can totally relate to what you said.i absolutely love watching classics.
Ok
The one iconic scene that always makes me cry when i watch it
So many famous lines come from this movie. Heck, there are several in this scene alone.
How in the world can anybody put a "Thumb down" for this great last Scene ...... ???!
His DOCUMENTED last words, spoken in Cedars Sinai Hospital (Los Angeles) to his wife Lauren Bacall as he was dying of cancer: "Here's looking at you kid".
Went out like a movie star!
Ingrid Bergman is so beautiful in this scene. The greatest actress IMO.
I’m getting goosebumps and bubbly emotions every time
I'm surprised he didn't get the nod for best actor. In the academy awards
The first time or two I saw this movie, I was just a kid and certainly didn't understand the power and brilliance of it. The dialog in this scene is simply amazing. The phrases, the pacing. It completely holds up now without feeling "old fashioned" at all. I grew up in the 60s, so I saw this film as a teenager in the 70s. Like all 70s teens, I watched all the new movies as they came out. But my answer to "Who's your favorite actress?" was "Ingrid Bergman"... and it still is.
Mora talent in this scene than all of modern Hollywood.
This scene is too iconic... love it!
This scene was the reason this movie won it all!
The dialogue/writing is so good in Casablanca that it makes me watch the scenes over and over again on RUclips. I truly believe it’s one of the best films of all time.
Casablanca is the #1 film on WGA's list of 101 Greatest Screenplays. And for good reason: it's simply the best movie (and story) of all time!
Rick one of the greatest characters in movie history, sui generis.
When one finishes watching Casablanca there's a certain sense that you don't need any other movies in life to feel fulfilled, the film has everything.
A classic, one of a kind movie that nothing will ever even come close to!
"Maybe not today or maybe tomorrow but soon for the rest for the rest of your life." What about us?" "We'll always have Paris. We didnt have, did we? We lost it til you came back to Casablanca. Got it back last night. "When i said I'd never leave you". "And you never will"". Memorable one-liners.