One of the most telling lines of the film. With great delivery by 17-year-old Joy Page, Jack Warner's stepdaughter, in the scene. Everybody knows exactly what she is talking about without breaking the Hayes code. And the way emotions play across Bogart's face through the scene, outstanding.
Someone needs to explain to me why Rick even bothered holding those transfer papers since it's was pretty much a death sentence being caught with them....and he had nothing to gain holding them....and he supposedly "sticks his neck out for no one"
Saints,.. nuns, and sweet 🎂 painted ladies,.. boys and girls in the greatest 📽️🎥 film of all time❤❤❤
Just beautiful loved this
Movie & all viva la France
He bought them freedom. Classic. He is an icon.
A gesture to love..............................
Bogart should have won an Oscar in a landslide
I totally agree sir.
Utter classic!
"Nobody ever loved me that much"
Ouch !
One of the most telling lines of the film. With great delivery by 17-year-old Joy Page, Jack Warner's stepdaughter, in the scene. Everybody knows exactly what she is talking about without breaking the Hayes code. And the way emotions play across Bogart's face through the scene, outstanding.
Casablanca says it all
... The only cause i'm interested in.... He starts out as ayn rand, and ends up as Harriet Tubman !
Someone needs to explain to me why Rick even bothered holding those transfer papers since it's was pretty much a death sentence being caught with them....and he had nothing to gain holding them....and he supposedly "sticks his neck out for no one"