Word: casablanca
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...with no money and an inferiority complex the size of Idaho. "Dawn, / Go away, back where you belong. / Girl, we can't / Change the places where we were born." The rich girl is ready to go with him, but she's leading with her heart. So, like Bogart in Casablanca, he has to do the thinking for both of them. "Before you say / That you want me, / I want you to think / What your family would say. /Think / What you're throwing away. / Now think what the future would be with a poor boy like me." And back...
...Hinkle offers an interesting challenge to Harvard students and community members alike, to prove once and for all the importance of the theatre to their film experiences and to the Square’s culture in general. Next month’s calendar features showings of “Casablanca,” which is indelibly linked to the Brattle. The New York Times’ Frank Rich ’71, also a Crimson editor, remembers “the Brattle as the place you went to see ‘Casablanca.’ It was a sort...
...showing repertory films instead of live productions. Hope, a 1955 Radcliffe graduate who declined to give her last name, said that, in the cinema’s nascent days, she and her college friends used to “dress up and go out to see ‘Casablanca.’” The Brattle during that time “showed everything that wasn’t mainstream Hollywood,” she said. “It was a breath of fresh air.” Those who frequent the theater today say they would...
...Then I ask you if you like ‘Casablanca,’ and you respond by saying, ‘Lots of people like “Casablanca,”’” Schumer continued. “You tell me it’s widely settled that ‘Casablanca’ is one of the great movies...
...British knew it was coming. They didn't know when, they didn't know where, they didn't know how. But ever since Sept. 11, 2001--ever since New York and Bali and Jakarta and Karachi and Riyadh and Casablanca and Madrid and Baghdad were hit by radical Islamic terrorists--Londoners had recognized that sooner or later, the bombers would get around to them too. "I don't feel angry," said research student Kevin Benish, 21, as he placed a bunch of lilies on a makeshift shrine outside King's Cross station the next day. "I knew it wasn...