It's about Rick, a cynical American living in North Africa who doesn't want to get involved in the conflict of World War 2, but is drawn into it by the appearance of Ilsa, a former lover. He struggles over whether to save her husband Victor from the Nazis or try to have her to himself.
its famouse because it is a classic love story that all ages can watch
Casablanca
Humphrey Bogart
That would be Casablanca, of course.
Lisbon, Portugal and then presumably the United States.
Yes, this famous line is from the film Casablanca. It is said that it is something Bogart said to Bergman, and it was liked so much that it was put into the film in several different instances.
CASABLANCA
Casablanca is a classic romantic movie. The movie featured Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. The film includes the memorable lines "Here's lookin' at you, kid" and "Play it again, Sam."
Casablanca premiered in New York City in 1942 coinciding with Major General Patton's invasion of the the Moroccan harbour town. Its nationwide release was in 1943 which coincided with the Casablanca Conference between President Roosevelt and PM Churchill. Casablanca was a B movie which George Raft turned down, and Bogie scooped it up, but the timing made it a classic.
Casablanca
Humphrey Bogart
That would be Casablanca, of course.
No, any film can be a cult classic.
As Time Goes By
As Time Goes By, is the classic song played by Sam the Piano player
Casablanca
To paraphrase the immortal Humphrey Bogart in the classic Casablanca, "Here's looking at Euclid."
Casablanca