All a person has to do is say “Here’s looking at you, kid,” or “We’ll always have Paris,” and images of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman instantly come to mind. Casablanca has been beloved for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in ‘Casablanca’ in 1942 (Warner Bros) “Perhaps tomorrow, we’ll be on the plane,” a young couple ...
EXCLUSIVE: Justin Daly has always known his grandmother was special and he now hopes younger movie buffs will discover "one of the greatest actresses who ever lived." And it was Bergman who inspired ...
The official press release reads: “Rossellini and Irons will perform live on stage portraying Bergman and various characters from her colorful life, guiding the audience through her experiences while ...
August 29 marks the 103rd anniversary of the birth of legendary film star Ingrid Bergman. Born in Stockholm, she was working in Swedish and German films during the 1930s, when one of her Swedish films ...
Last night I caught the last half of CASABLANCA on Turner Classic Movies’ 24 hour summer salute to Ingrid Bergman. While its beloved as one of the most romantic of Hollywood classics I realized with a ...
A new biography of Ingrid Bergman casts fresh light on the making of the 1942 classic "Casablanca," in which none of its three stars wanted to appear. They never suspected that their roles would ...
Ingrid Bergman, the actress immortalized for playing Ilsa Lund in Casablanca and opposite Cary Grant in Hitchcock's Notorious, pioneered a career of international stardom that looks modern, if not ...
A new biography of Ingrid Bergman casts fresh light on the making of the 1942 classic "Casablanca," in which none of its three stars wanted to appear. They never suspected that their roles would ...
Everyone may come to Rick’s Café Américain, but 75 years ago, no one was happy to be there. And they certainly didn’t think “Casablanca” was a hit, much less an iconic piece of cinema. Humphrey Bogart ...
Check out the movie-viewing habits of post-baby boomers and you can get the impression they believe significant filmmaking began with 1977’s “Star Wars,” or maybe “The Godfather” five years earlier.
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