Casablanca (70th Anniversary Edition) (BD) "Viktor Krum"Casablanca: easy to enter, but much harder to leave, especially if you're wanted by the Nazis. Such a man is Resistance leader Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid), whose only hope is Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical American who sticks his neck out for no one especially Victor's wife Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), the ex lover who broke his heart. Ilsa offers herself in exchange for Laszlo's transport out of the country and bitter Rick must decide what
racking up the score of a lifetime and heading into the home stretch a length and a laugh ahead of the pack
A Chamber of Horrors
you banish him from the mound
He also ends up in a breakneck
Keaton's first sound foray sees Buster skewering Hollywood itself with the tale of a wannabe starlet (Anita Page) that arrives in Tinseltown with some extra baggage - an overprotective mother (Trixie Friganza) and an even more overprotective gas station attendant (Keaton)
all try to keep afloat when the wall of water hits and the special effects kick into high gear
America was sprawling away from Main Street
who moves with his family from Kansas to New York to set up new corporate headquarters and to insinuate the Raricks into high society
While Babs conspires to help Bob
George Sidney (1948's The Three Musketeers) nimbly directs all the swordplay
Adding to the Western pedigree is costar Cathy Downs
runs off from the lecherous brute who means to marry her and lands in the arms of a charming neighbor