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ChandlerJules

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To mark D-Day I had to watch Casablanca, uncut, in all its glory. Fascinating to note how many quotes, titles, lines have been lifted from this masterpiece to use in future films, stories and novels. A funny line I enjoyed, After a warning given to a tourist couple: “Oh, we hear very little and understand even less!” Here's to the comfort of blissful ignorance.
 

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To mark D-Day I had to watch Casablanca, uncut, in all its glory. Fascinating to note how many quotes, titles, lines have been lifted from this masterpiece to use in future films, stories and novels. A funny line I enjoyed, After a warning given to a tourist couple: “Oh, we hear very little and understand even less!” Here's to the comfort of blissful ignorance.
Yes, and we like to watch The Longest Day each year. We actually knew Ray Danton (look him up on IMDB). But I love some of the lines in that one, especialy Richard Burton's:

 
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