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Joy Page with Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Joy Page, who recently passed away at the age of 83, is seen here in her very first role.

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  • I've always taken Rick's comment to mean (jokingly) that Renault is so "broad-minded" that he may even be engaging in a threesome with the woman AND her husband.

  • Page told Aljean Harmetz (author of "Round up the Usual Suspects") that she was very scared of Michael Curtiz, who had a bad temper. Humphrey Bogart passed by once and noticed her fretting, so he offered to run lines with her. Page always remembered him with gentleness and patience. She filmed her scenes without a hitch and Curtiz never bothered her.

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  • joy page had such a promise in casablanca and with her connection one would think she would be offered a studio contract which led me to believe that just like the exit visa she would have to do a bad thing to get one...

  • @sgtgkc507 This was a result of ridiculously oppressive industry codes (this is immediately prior to the Hays Code). While I don't disagree that this is an amazing scene, I think we're better off without them.

  • "Go back to Bulgaria??? This guy ' got noooo idea of what he's talking about!!!

  • Joy Page looked like a pretty girl in the movie Casablanca and she did a great job acting in the movie

  • Great scene between these two...

    R.I.P. Joy Page.

  • This is an example of what is missing in Hollywood today. It is obvious from this scene that the young bride intended to sleep with Renault in exchange for the exit visas, but there is no profanity or explicit reference to it. I remember watching this movie as a child and then I could not infer from what was being said, but as an adult I now understand. Too bad there are not as many savy script writers today that could tastefully say so much but to craft in a way to be understood by adults.

  • I always wondered if this was the moment in the film that changed Rick's mind about the war. He was able to distance himself emotionally until this moment. She makes this personal appeal, and from this moment on Rick begins to act.

  • This clip has one of the most heartbreaking lines in the whole movie in it...

    "Nobody ever loved me that much."

  • this clip has one of the most heartbreaking lines in the whole movie...

    "Nobody ever loved me that much." And the look ok his face when he says it. Ouch.

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