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RICK
Here's looking at you, kid.
They drink.
PARIS CAFE – NIGHT
Inside a swank Paris cafe, Rick and Ilsa dance. They appear to be very much
in love as the music plays.
ILSA'S PARIS APARTMENT – DAY
Ilsa flips a coin, then tosses it over to Rick.
ILSA
__2__
RICK
In America they'd bring only a penny.
I guess that's about all they're worth.
ILSA
__3__
RICK
And I was wondering.
ILSA
__4__
RICK
Why I'm so lucky. Why I should find you waiting for me to
come along.
ILSA
__5__
RICK
Uh huh.
ILSA
__6__
RICK
I'm sorry for asking. I forgot we said 'no questions'.
ILSA
__7__
They kiss passionately.
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Sequence 5
13 Before watching:
Read the following passage from the review of the film Casablanca and an-
swer the questions:
Intellectual critics, indeed, were bound to dislike the film or damn it with
faint praise simply because it is obviously a commercial product.
But I am totally convinced that on this occasion the general public have
always been right and critics wrong. The film is a wonderfully professional
achievement. It has well organised scenes, building up to a climax. The dia-
logue is sharp and witty, and most of the jokes have not lost their savour – for
example, the French prefect of police investigating a crime, saying wearily:
"Round up the usual suspects".
• Does the author of the review share the opinion of the critics or the general
public?
• Is (according to the author of the review) the film a commercial product or
a professional achievement?
• Think of synonyms for the italicized words.
14 V While watching:
Watch Sequence 5 and complete
the film script by adding Rick's
missing words (1-16).
NEWSREEL FOOTAGE OF THE GERMAN OCCUPATION OF FRANCE.
A The rubble of a burned-out, demolished building. A sign with an arrow
points to Paris.
B German troops crossing a river.
C Thanks rolling down the road toward Paris.
D German war planes overhead.
RICK Sequence 5 Here's looking at you, kid. 13 Before watching: They drink. Read the following passage from the review of the film Casablanca and an- swer the questions: PARIS CAFE – NIGHT Intellectual critics, indeed, were bound to dislike the film or damn it with Inside a swank Paris cafe, Rick and Ilsa dance. They appear to be very much faint praise simply because it is obviously a commercial product. in love as the music plays. But I am totally convinced that on this occasion the general public have always been right and critics wrong. The film is a wonderfully professional ILSA'S PARIS APARTMENT – DAY achievement. It has well organised scenes, building up to a climax. The dia- Ilsa flips a coin, then tosses it over to Rick. logue is sharp and witty, and most of the jokes have not lost their savour – for ILSA example, the French prefect of police investigating a crime, saying wearily: __2__ "Round up the usual suspects". RICK • Does the author of the review share the opinion of the critics or the general In America they'd bring only a penny. public? I guess that's about all they're worth. • Is (according to the author of the review) the film a commercial product or ILSA a professional achievement? __3__ RICK • Think of synonyms for the italicized words. And I was wondering. 14 V While watching: ILSA Watch Sequence 5 and complete __4__ the film script by adding Rick's RICK missing words (1-16). Why I'm so lucky. Why I should find you waiting for me to come along. ILSA __5__ RICK Uh huh. ILSA NEWSREEL FOOTAGE OF THE GERMAN OCCUPATION OF FRANCE. __6__ A The rubble of a burned-out, demolished building. A sign with an arrow RICK points to Paris. I'm sorry for asking. I forgot we said 'no questions'. B German troops crossing a river. ILSA C Thanks rolling down the road toward Paris. __7__ D German war planes overhead. They kiss passionately. 49 50
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