Casablanca (film)

Casablanca was a famous film. (PROSE: Dancing the Code)

Cast
Ingrid Bergman was among the cast. (PROSE: Just War)

Characters
In the movie, Rick sent Elsa to the aeroplane with her husband. (PROSE: Deceit)

The character played by Ingrid Bergman wore a tailored pink wool suit, a jacket with big square pockets and round buttons, a skirt just a bit longer than knee-length, a white cotton blouse with a floppy collar, a matching hat with a broad brim, white silk stockings and a white cashmere scarf. (PROSE: Just War)

Behind the scenes

 * Actors and their characters referenced in various stories:
 * Rick Blaine - Humphrey Bogart
 * Ilsa Lund (aka Elsa) - Ingrid Bergman
 * Victor Laszlo (aka Elsa's husband) -
 * Sam -


 * The comic story As Time Goes By repurposes many characters and plot developments from the movie, without naming the characters. However, all such repurposed characters except for the Captain are secondary to the plot of the comic story.


 * The novel Deceit mentions Rick Blaine and Ilsa Lund without stating their last names and, additionally, using an alternative spelling "Elsa" instead of "Ilsa". The misspelling could be a typo or could reflect the way her name is pronounced in the movie by several characters, notably by Sam, who always calls her "Miss Elsa".


 * In the novel The Shining Man, Bill Potts tries to recall a scene from the movie where the character of Humphrey Bogart, who spoke with an American accent, said "." However, the movie is only identified by Bill as an "old movie". And this phrase, despite being commonly attributed to Rick and associated with Casablanca, did not appear in the movie in this form, while a similar phrase came from Ilsa, not from Rick.