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.
- New digital transfer with an Introduction by Lauren Bacall
- Nearly 10 minutes of newly found deleted scenes and outtakes
- Bacall hosts two documentaries, "You Must Remember This" and "Bacall on Bogart"
- "The Children Remember": parental memories from Stephen Bogart and Ingrid Bergman’s daughters Pia Lindstrom and Isabella Rosselini
- The Looney Tunes homage "Carrotblanca"
- Premier episode from the 1955 Casablanca TV series
- Audio-only treasures: "Screen Guild Players Radio Production" with the three stars, plus rare scoring session outtakes
- Production history gallery: Photos, press materials, studio correspondence, memorabilia, musical outtakes, and production history
- DVD-ROM script to screen, weblinks