Release Date: Dec 21, 1999 Region: 1 Runtime: 145 mins Studio: Creative Design Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
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Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles: English, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG Features:
Disc 1 "You Must Remember This" Documentary Hosted by Lauren Bacall Including Never-Before-Seen Footage 8-Page Booklet Featuring Trivia Production Notes A Revealing Look At The Making Of The Film Original Theatrical Trailer Container Winner of 3 Academy Awards (1942) Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay Original Music CD from The Motion Picture 8 Original Limited Edition Lobby Card Prints Exclusive Limited Edition Senitype Image from Movie with 35mm Film Frame Original One Sheet Movie Poster (27" x 40") DVD Contains Digitally restored Image and Cleaned Soundtrack Theatrical Trailers Special Introduction by Screen / Stage Legend Lauren Bacall, wife of Humphrey Bogart
Release Date: Apr 29, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 103 mins Studio: Warner Bros. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
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Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles: English, French Packaging: Snap Case Rating: PG Features:
Documentary You Must Remember This, hosted by Lauren Bacall and featuring recently unearthed outtakes All-new introduction by Lauren Bacall Interactive menus Theatrical Trailer Scene Access
Release Date: Aug 5, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 102 mins Studio: Warner Bros. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
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Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG Features:
Disc One: Casablanca 2 Feature-Length Audio Commentaries: One by Film Critic Robert Ebert, the Other by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer Introduction by Lauren Bacall Interactive Menus Original and Reissue Theatrical Trailers Scene Access Disc Two: Bonus Materials Lauren Bacall Hosts You Must Remember This: A Tribute to Casablanca, a spellbinding backstage tour. Bacall on Bogart Features the Award-Winning Actress Candid and Moving Reminiscences About her Husband's Life and Career Newly Discovered Additional Scenes and Outtakes Homage Cartoons Carrotblanca, Starring Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes Gang Premiere Episode Who Holds Tomorrow? From the 1955 TV Series Adaptation of Casablanca Screen Guild Players Radio Production of Casablanca Featuring the Film's 3 Top-Billed Stars Scoring Session Outtakes Gallery Production History Gallery Includes Photos, Press Materials, Studio Correspondence, Memorabilia and More Interactive Menus Documentary Screen Access Enhanced Features for your DVD-ROM PC: Script-to-Screen Website Links and More
Release Date: Nov 13, 1998 Region: 1 Runtime: 103 mins Studio: MGM / UA Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
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Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG Features:
Interactive Menus "You Must Remember This" Documentary Never Before Seen Footage 8-Page Booklet Featuring Trivia, Production Notes and a look at "The Making Of" Origianl Theatrical Trailer Scene Selections
This generously filled two-disc special edition presentation of Casablanca features the film itself in an impressively clean new digital transfer on the first disc, with hiss-free mono sound. It's prefaced by a rather pointless introduction from Lauren Bacall (it would surely be churlish to point out that Casablanca was made two years before Bacall met Bogart) and accompanied by two full-length and fact-packed audio commentaries, one from film critic Roger Ebert, who hardly pauses to take a breath, and the other from film historian Rudy Behlmer, who provides in-depth background detail.
The second disc features a plentiful collection of sundry archival features and more from Bacall, who hosts the two documentaries: You Must Remember This: The Making of Casablanca and a retrospective of Bogie's career, Bacall on Bogart. Of minor interest are two very short deleted scenes--Laszlo and Rick at the jail, and a German officer's pratfall--which in lieu of any surviving audio track have been subtitled from the original script; there's also five minutes of silent outtakes. An audio-only sample of Max Steiner's music-scoring sessions features Dooley Wilson singing "Knock on Wood" and "As Time Goes By". There are brief reminiscences from Stephen Bogart and Pia Lindstrom (son and daughter of Bogie and Ingrid Bergman, respectively); Bugs Bunny and pals in Carrotblanca; a curious 1955 Warner Bros TV version of the movie; audio excerpts from the "Screen Guild Players Radio Production" featuring the principal cast; plus the usual static galleries and other trivia. All in all, it's a valuable two-disc set that really does provide everything you always wanted to know about one of the most famous movies ever made. --Mark Walker
New Digital Transfer Introduction By Lauren Bacall Commentary By Roger Ebert And Rudy Behlmer Theatrical Trailer Deleted Scenes Out Takes Making Of Casablanca Documentary Bacall On Bogart Documentary The Children Remember Documentary Looney Tunes Carrotblanca First Episode From 1955 TV Series Casablanca Radio Production With The Three Stars Production History Gallery Photos Press Materials Studio Correspondence Memorabilia
A truly perfect movie, the 1942 Casablanca still wows viewers today, and for good reason. Its unique story of a love triangle set against terribly high stakes in the war against a monster is sophisticated instead of outlandish, intriguing instead of garish. Humphrey Bogart plays the allegedly apolitical club owner in unoccupied French territory that is nevertheless crawling with Nazis; Ingrid Bergman is the lover who mysteriously deserted him in Paris; and Paul Heinreid is her heroic, slightly bewildered husband. Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Conrad Veidt are among what may be the best supporting cast in the history of Hollywood films. This is certainly among the most spirited and ennobling movies ever made.--Tom Keogh