Word: casablanca
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...Casablanca. At Harvard Square, Saturday and Sunday at 1, 4:30 and 8:05 p.m. With The Maltese Falcon...
...over $200,000 through me and never saw me perform. He was just running around Hawaii with his wife [Singer Helen Reddy] having a great time, thinking he was above being a manager." Tending to Donna's needs now are both a former publicist for Donna's record company, Casablanca, and the wife of the Casablanca president...
Outside, a white stucco facade, a small marquee and a large black-and-white painting of the star of Casablanca help drinkers and dancers home in on Bogart's discothèque, set amid glittering car dealerships, fast-food joints and furniture shops full of Oriental rugs and Naugahyde "suites" on Tucson's East Speedway Boulevard. Inside, a hand-printed sign exhorts visitors: PLEASE, PLEASE. NO HATS OR HEADGEAR. NO MOTORCYCLE JACKETS, NO T SHIRTS, NO BARE FEET...
Harvard Square Theater--Friday, Casablanca, 1, 4:30, 8:05; The Maltese Falcon, 2:45, 6:15, 9:50; Saturday, Sunday, The Goodbye Girl, 1, 4:30, 8:05; Prisoner of Second Avenue, 2:55, 6:25, 10. Friday and Saturday midnight shows, The Man Who Fell to Earth...
...main ingredients, Neil Simon has boldly blended The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca, adding some finely chopped bits from The Big Sleep and To Have and Have Not. He was shrewd enough to realize that it was not the story lines of his sources that gave them their hold on our affections. Bogart's incisive, ironic characterization of the urban loner, the Hemingwayish dialogue and the film noir look that gave Warner Bros, films their unique quality in the '40s, the forcefulness of the studio's stable of character actors-all of these elements combined to create...