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🗓️ 11 October 2024
⏱️ 31 minutes
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This episode tells the story-behind-the story regarding the making of the movie that many critics claim is the greatest movie ever made, including the fact that the movie was filmed while WWII was raging and that many of the people involved in the making of the movie had escaped from Nazi-dominated Europe and had yet to loose family members in German concentration camps. The cast, the creators, and the story outlining the importance of Casablanca as vital link for escaping refugees, are brought to light here, along with movie gaffs listed at the end. For appropriate ages studying World War II, this episode combined with a viewing of the movie, would make an excellent prelude to studies of 1941-1943. This episode briefly and simply explains France's occupation by Germany and its political division between the Vichy Government (pro-Nazi) and the French Resistance government under DeGaulle, drawing similarities between this division and that of America during their revolution. Listen to this episode just before watching the movie and you'll enjoy Casablanca 100% more.
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0:00.0 | And the Oh, Welcome to another episode of 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories, and Mysteries. |
0:39.0 | Some of the nicest reviews we get at 1001 Heroes tell us that our listeners enjoy our telling the story behind |
0:46.3 | the story and we really love to hear that. |
0:49.4 | To research, write and share the stories of the people, places, and events that have shaped our history |
0:54.8 | is a thrill that this medium of podcasting has provided me. |
0:58.2 | Thanks to all of you for becoming part of the experience. |
1:01.2 | I hope you continue to enjoy it as much as I do. |
1:04.4 | Most of you have seen the movie Casablanca at some point in your life. |
1:08.6 | It was produced by Hal Wallace and directed by Michael Curtis for Warner Brothers and released in |
1:14.2 | 1942 earning eight Academy Award nominations and becoming one of |
1:19.2 | Hollywood's most beloved movies. Most of us remembered to be a love story set in Morocco after World War II |
1:26.1 | with a great musical score, a gripping storyline, top lead and supporting actors, all set in an American-owned bar in the Moroccan city of |
1:35.2 | Casablanca. From there, each of us probably remember little of the sentimental love |
1:40.1 | story outside of the characterizations, the famous quotes like Humphrey Bogarts |
1:45.0 | Here's Looking at you kid and others like round up the usual suspects. |
1:49.4 | Here at 1001 Heroes back when we began the podcast, we released an episode titled Remembering |
1:56.3 | Casablanca, and we covered a part of the story, but certainly not all of it. |
2:01.5 | I pulled that episode early on in our podcast and put it on a back burner |
2:05.8 | with the idea that there was much more to tell about that story. We really did that one as a movie |
2:11.2 | Legends episode, but left the history pretty much out. |
2:15.4 | This time around my intention is to share with you, meaning both you original fans and |
2:20.5 | a huge segment of you new fans, share not only what made the movie so |
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