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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The New Top 20


#20. Casablanca












Casablanca is a true giant in cinematic history that still stands up today as superb storytelling. From the introductory narrative to the final sad scenes Casablanca entombs its audience in sheer perfection. This is the oldest film on my top 20 and only one other is older than the 90s
Posted by Midnight Vagabond at 10:45 PM

1 comment:

Aaron White said...

HUMPHREY!!!

Good grief Ingrid Bergman was gorgeous in this film

March 19, 2008 at 8:22 AM

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