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styles and techniques. The early part of the 20th century saw a factory style of film production, but as the years went by, directors began to employ new and untried techniques in their pictures. One such technique which this director’s imp...
movie have developed nearly as much vigilance as the completed merchandise (Altman 100). Some of the best-known and most often recurring anecdotes encompass manufacturer Hal B. Wallis' near-casting of Ronald Reagan and Ann Sheridan as Rick ...
Introduction "Casablanca" is rare in the history of cinema "perfect epic, a masterpiece that will endure forever. In 1996, the United States AFI named the United States a hundred years, one hundred logo and slogan, "Casablanca" ranked secon...
Casablanca is like a harmonious concert: easy to see and hear over and over”(Common, et.al.,1996,pp.86). It is the most perfect combination of story, cast, dialogue and direction. It contains all the elements of a grand movie; a thrilling w...
Casablanca (Dixon, 2006) . Discussion Casablanca is one of those movies that one can see two, three, five or ten times, and still it continues to amaze. Michael Curtiz staging is subtle, intelligent and accurate. From every point of view, C...
film directed by Michael Curtiz in 1942 with headliners such as Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. The actions in the movie took place during the Second World War in the city of Casablanca (Dixon, 2006, pp.13-67). Casablanca is one of thos...
society. Durkheim said that unsaturated desire can never be fulfilled; therefore, a strong moral system is needed to suppress and control egoism and to provide guideline for their behavior. When such a system was achieved, people can live t...