Knock on wood
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@janisjade1 Thus Casablanca is not just one film. It is many films, an anthology. [...] When all the archetypes burst in shamelessly, we reach Homeric depths. Two clichés make us laugh. A hundred clichés move us. For we sense dimly that the clichés are talking among themselves, and celebrating a reunion.
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I think I was in that scene. I think I was Rick :))
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I love every part of this scene I just get so bothered by the fact that its obvious he's not playing the piano if you listen to the piano and watch what he does.
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is there anywhere you can download this song?
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im 16 and we are watching this movie for film class and when this song played i was so into it loll, and few of my classmates started to knock on their desk lmao. so far its pretty good :D
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"Knock on Wood"
(1942) (uncredited)
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Dooley Wilson and band (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter)
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We watched this in my film class at school, and ever since if someone starts saying the lyric, "Who's got trouble?", Then we all finish it and start singing the song.
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Here's to lookin at you kid
I find myself wishing that I could step into that scene. Wouldn't it be something?
janisjade1 1 year ago 16
Bogart, Greenstreet & Lorre. The Holy Trinity of the golden age.
MaceMn 1 year ago 8