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Round Up the Usual Suspects Aljean Harmetz

Round Up the Usual Suspects By Aljean Harmetz

Round Up the Usual Suspects by Aljean Harmetz


$61.99
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

A portrait of the film Casablanca, which opened in America in 1943 showing how the film was made. Harmetz reveals how the stars of the movie almost weren't Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman; and how As Time Goes By nearly didn't make it to the final cut.

Round Up the Usual Suspects Summary

Round Up the Usual Suspects: Hollywood, Casablanca and World War II by Aljean Harmetz

It is 50 years since Casablanca opened up in America. Little did Humphrey Bogart know when he uttered the final line - This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship - that he had just closed what would be one of the most enduring and popular movies ever. Aljean Harmetz believes that every movie is a creature built from accidents and blind choices - a mechanical monster constructed of camera angles, the chemistry between actors, too little money or too much and a thousand unintended moments. Her portrait of the making of an unmatched classic reveals some of the accidents: how the stars of the movie almost weren't Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman; how As Time Goes By nearly didn't make it to the final cut.

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GOR002060031
9780297812944
0297812947
Round Up the Usual Suspects: Hollywood, Casablanca and World War II by Aljean Harmetz
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19930218
320
N/A
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