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- In this clip, Ingrid Bergman talks about her famous role in Casblanca and why she didn't think the film would be very good. Bergman won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and the Tony Award for Best Actress. She is ranked as the 4th greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the American Film Institute. For more classic clips, go to www.cbc.ca/arch...
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She aged so beautifully. What a lovely, lovely woman. She was also a brilliant actress until the very end. "A Woman Called Golda" was a true masterpiece and to think that she was terminally ill when it was filmed, but she somehow found the strength to get it done. Just marvelous.
I couldn t watch that television program.... because I would start to cry just looking at her and knowing she was so ill at that time........It just broke my heart........!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Her smile is so intoxicating. Some people have that sort of charisma that makes them larger than life. She was one of them
That´s true. fine comentary, bro.
Her daughter Isabella Rossellini is the same way.
Intoxicating
She looked absolutely beautiful here.
The filmmakers were correct. The “noble sacrifice” at the end is a big part of what makes this movie a classic.
I really don't believe they didn't know which man she'd chose at the end. In those days the code would never allow for her to leave her husband. I think they just weren't sure how to get there.
She was an outstanding actress , and this interview shows a personal side so full of charm , intelligence , and humility. Thank you for sharing.
I saw Casablanca at our local Cinemark theatre a couple of years ago. It had been restored and digitized to work on digital projectors. I have both DVD and Blu-ray versions in my collection. I must have seen Casablanca 100 times over the years and it is so much better on the big screen. When Ingrid is in close up she is in a soft focus,when Bogey is in close up he was in a sharp focus. Small details that make a difference. Casablanca has got to be one of the top 10 best films ever made,at my age of 67 years old it’s still one of my favorite movies.
I go back and forth between The Godfather and Casablanca.
I love it so much
Looks like I'm the only one who was born in the late 90s here.
I would fall in love with her too if I were in that story...so elegant, graceful, vulnerable and courageous at the same time. The script is brilliant.
This is truly one of the greatest and best films ever made. Every time I see it I fall in love with it all over again.
I teach film studies at my school and we watch the movie every year. It is a favorite among all those videogaming teenagers. :)
"oh I would have like to stay with Humphrey Bogart!"......who wouldn't?
There's no way she would've been unclear about who she was getting on the plane with. The production code allowed for only one outcome.
I really liked this interview
Had no idea she would have preferred bogey
@@michaelheath5615 That's assuming the backstory, i.e. Ilsa being married to Laszlo, stayed intact. There are any number of workarounds that could have eliminated that problem.
@@michaelheath5615 Warner Bros recently released a documentary that explains that the script (ending) wasn’t finalized until the last day of shooting the ending scene - none of the actors including Ingrid knew who she was going to end up with until the very end of shooting.
This movie was exquisite and so adultish. Movies today are just for kids. You can have them. I will take Casablanca!
Those were (very) different times though, also both actors and your average adult had very different experiences, currently, we're all in the process of remaining adolescents for our entire life! Anyway, fun fact, Casablanca won Oscars for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Writing! Zero for the acting. ... Nope, I didn't say the old agers were perfect, just different. :D
One of my top 5 movies of all time! I think it was the best role for Both Bogie and Ingrid in their careers too!
Casablanca.......Utter brilliance even if it was written on the fly!
Rest in paradise, Ingrid.
✨
Everyone was great in this. Claude Raines was brilliant.
Thank you Ingrid Bergman
I'll bet a dollar to a donut that director Michael Curtiz deliberately kept Bergman uncertain about the ending, even after he knew where it was going, because it showed how torn Ilsa is between Rick and Victor. Maybe Curtiz saw it was working well, so he kept up the pretense as long a she could. Their stride across the airport tarmac, with Ilsa still crying--their exit from the film--is the moment when Ilsa knows she is doing the right thing, even if she never sees Rick again. It's one of my favorite moments in the film, and often overlooked.
All these years later, she has so much class and grace
Ingrid Bergman is the most elegant woman of all time
All the "Moment" close ups are SO CLASSIC. This is a clinic in Noir lighting. You don't get much more classic than the famous ending.
God Bless her. I loved her in Casablanca. Wonderful actress.
This is my favourite movie of all time, for all the different characters and story lines and the atmosphere of desperation. I can watch it over and over.
I was born 25 years after this movie was released but it's still my all time favorite movie. I watch it a couple times a year.
She had the perfect hat at the end.
&GH1618 That hat was marvelous! The way it framed Ingrid Bergman’s face for the closing scene was exceptional. Casablanca is a classic for so many reasons...Dialogue, actors, costumes, scenery, etc...
Casablanca It's a classic...improvised it is so amazing!
What a beautifull mistress,Ingrid forever beauty and owner of a precious smile❤♥️❤♥️❤♥️💟❤
I have to admit, I did fall a little bit in love with Ingrid watching Casablanca the first time.
who didn't ?
Only a little bit?
@@TomAJohnson1919 Damn, I never know there is a thing called deadcrush before.
I watched ‘Notorious’ before ‘Casablanca’, and fell more in love the *more* I watched
Who wouldn't?
No one knew how it was going to turn out, right up until the very end. Hmm. Kinda like life, huh?
Her daughters said that she was so in love with Gary Cooper that she really didn't paid atenttion to Casablanca but to For Whom The Bell Tolls, she really wanted to play Maria, she fought for that role.
the interviewer Ms. Clarkson was geart looking back then. Who would think she would be a future govener general of Canada
Really??!! Let me watch again..:)
Classic movie and shot in the lot in Van Nuys. I saw it when it first came out when I was only 24 years old. People were crying in the movie theatre.
She is one of those rare women that keep their looks even though they have got older. She is still beautiful.
InTheNameOfJustice She's dead dude
@@michaeljohn1462
Not in cinema, dude.
An iconic film.
Delightful interview!
My favourite actress, so beautiful and lovely!
Check out another Ingrid Bergman masterpiece performance in Hitchcock’s “Notorious” … wow she was absolutely brilliant in that one
Ingrid... Sweety....Beauty .... Always Remembered ... So Cute...Really Unique..
Casablanca is my favorite movie of all time.
Humphrey Bogart actually improvised the iconic line "Here's looking at you, kid" during filming! That's crazy!
My favorite of all time!
Rebecca Fergusson , actress from mission impossible rogue looks like Ingrid Bergman
Oh my word!! I finally read something I noticed! Yes, very much indeed. There’s one of Ingrid in The Four Companions where you’d think it’s Rebecca Ferguson.
Funny that an improvised script dangling from day to day turns into one of the best serious movies ever. I guess it's because of these excelent actors from a to z - who ever chose them did a great work and the way Ingrid Bergman talks about it is like listening to a wonderful melody
Real actor!
Amazing woman ❤
She so pretty and brilliant aura ... can be compared to Miss Bea Alonzo on how she delivers and act her sequence.. John Lloyd is the cotemporary of Humprey Bogart... their chemistry is alluring ... no wonder they will never be together ... keep it on the reel guys!!!
I thought that the movie code at the time would not have allowed Ilsa, who was married, to abandon her husband and stay with Rick.
Maybe the American and European versions would have had different endings.
Her husband could have got killed in the final scene.
So fascinating! I love this! 💗
I miss you 😘
Adrienne Clarkson is sporting a huge wig! Bergman is an absolutely fetching lady. Amusing to hear the script was so bad because the film is now the most quoted classic movie. The actress was denigrated during the fifties for her marital affairs but she weathered that public storm with grace. A Swedish delight and accomplished actor.
This is a clip from a 1971 CBC Interview in case you were wondering.
Both Bogart and Bergman were great in this classic film. acting at it's best! Both class acts!! had the pleasure of meeting Bogies son Stephen Humphrey Bogart dead ringer for his dad! Here's looking like your dad kid! Be safe everybody! 🙂👍👏🙏
Shee was perfect
Bergman. Bogey. Casablanca. What can you say? Classic.
@cutandpaste1 I disagree. Some women express their 'soul' very very well at an early age and some even lose this expression as they get older due to various reasons.
No way would the censors at the time ever have let the film be shown if she, a married woman had run off with Rick Blane. Hayes Code wouldn't allow it.
Still in love with Ingrid greatest of all time in every way Sweden please send another!!!
Really? Her husband could have got shot in the final scene.
@@RogerRoving Then she'd be a widow, not a married woman. See the difference.
Can we PLEASE have the full interview? Thanks in advance.
"Practically an icon" is understating it haha
Actually, I have seen things written about Casablanca that say that Bergman was the one person who was kept in the dark about “which man”. :-) Kertesz felt that it would make her performance better, put an edge on it, attune Ilsa (sp?) more to the basic tension in the plot. I also have read that she really didn’t like Bogart, I forget why. Maybe she liked the Rick character, but then at the end of this video she should say Oh, I would have wanted to stay with Rick. Not Bogart. :-)
I read that it wasn't that she didn't like him but that he kept himself from being known.
In another interview I just watched, she said that Bogart was angry and closed-off for most of the film because the production was so messed-up, with an incomplete script that meant they were learning new lines every day.
@myfilmblog Exactly. Too bad that there are some who are dissing her.
@cutandpaste1 I imagine just about any woman would trade their looks for her's in Gaslight.
@paulj0557 I think she looks her best at the party scene of Notorious
That hair, Adrienne!
“... because the dialogue was so bad.” Huh! It may have involved 4 writers but it’s one of the best scripts ever written.”
Ingrid would have been wooooow whatever the ending.
Good grief, that interviewer's hair must have its own zip code.
The audio on this video clip of an interview with Ingrid Bergman is not very good ,unfortunately, because she is speaking so softly that you can barely hear what she is saying. They really should have increased the volume on her microphone.
What year is this interview?
Peter Lorie's role was difficult to comprehend...really just gave him a role in the movie.
Peter Lorre was the character who murdered the Germans that had the letters of transit in order to steal those letters. The letters of transit were documents that would allow anyone to travel (leave Casablanca) without being stopped by the authorities. Peter Lorre's character gave the letters to Rick to hide for him, intending to sell them to Victor and Ilsa, but he was arrested before he could sell them. That is why Rick had the letters and could use them to help Victor and Ilsa escape.
So Lorre's character was important to understanding how Rick obtained those documents.
@@melissaewing4821 Sad it's like people didn't watch the movie.
She admits it!
what is the story of casablanca?
55 or 56 she was born the 29 of august in 1915.
....beautiful until her last days. Here I'm seeing this video and comment on what would have been Ingrid's 103rd birthday....
An absolute myth that the script was being written day by day. Curtiz was shooting in sequence, and not letting Bergman know what was ahead, so maybe that's what she thought. But the script was complete, other than the ending itself.
Freddy Lubin
ok boss
Well, everybody who worked in and on the film who have given their own account would say you're wrong.
For one of the greatest films of all time, she probably only made $50.000 on it
The CBC had more than their share of great interviewers! This was Adrienne Clarkson - her, along with, Peter Gzowski, Bill McNeil, even Paul Soles and Jian Ghomeshi - today we just have daytime "superstars" more interested in their image than in their guests! A shame really!
Who did the interview
A great actress, beautiful to behold. I thought she had a more challenging role as Maria (?) in For Whom the Bell Tolls. But wow, did society rip into her when she lived her life in a way they judged immoral. And I was just a kid but I remember the stories in magazines of the era.
I disagree. Some women express their 'soul' very very well at an early age and some even lose this expression as they get older due to various reasons.
@bbath7
Thanks:D
Helen Mirren talks almost like Ingrid.
It's amazing how so much fakery can produce such a believable end product. Movie magic.
classic
What's The Name of The "Other Woman",,,, Her Indian Name Must Be,,, "High Forehead",,,, But,,, What's Her God Given Name ? Ingrid Bergman,,, Never Was As,,,"Beautiful" ,,, As She Was In This Picture,,, What Other Movie Was She In,,, Right Now ,,, I Can't Name One,,,,
She was in Anastasia, Spellbound, Gaslight, Indiscreet, Notorious, Goodbye Again, Arch of Triumph, Fear, The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, to name a few.
people forget how big a leading man Paul Henreid was. He was the leading man in "now voyager" with Betty Davis among a few. It would be like a young
Christopher Walken vs. Robert Redford
It's a total girl movie, but as girl movies go, it's one of the best.
Flies off with her husband...👰
@cutandpaste1 Bullshit! You didn't say that. Look at your initial comment. It's gone now. Did you remove it?
Who is this asian woman that's interviewing her.
The interviewer's hair is almost bigger than all the rest of her.
Her name is Adrianne Clarkson, and she later went on to become the Governor General of Canada. The first Asian person and the second woman to hold that office.
OMG...It's Canada's former governess!
phfrankh Governor General......man or women
So funny isn't it. No one had any faith in this movie when they were making it....figuring it was just another allie propaganda war B film that would quickly be forgotten and yet by sheer luck and serendipity make a legendary classic that will never be forgotten.
What’s with the huge wig on the interviewer? Great interview though.
I.B., Book and the cover? A legendary beauty with nutty ideas, & private life! Kinda sad. 🤔
Here's the rejected reply, in the movie Casablanca, to Ingrid Bergman's question to Humphrey Bogart, “What about us?”
“We'll always have the diaper service.”
We need to talk about the interviewers incredibly small head.
Casablanca would have been even greater if smoking were banned then!
And drinking and all those other disgusting, evil things human beings do.
You must have been really upset too when Humphrey kissed Ingrid and
her a married woman!!!!!!!!!!!
Adultery marked her short life… sad…. Nothing but vain life of acting
iNGRID with a f..kng Brit accent?? Uh, No. Don't do that. It sucks.
She was only 27 when this movie was made. Now, someone of that age is a child. Ingrid was the DEFINITION of a woman!
27 isn't a child from any angle
thanks for posting this
Ingrid Bergman is a legend
and sadly missed
The most beautiful actress ever.
INGRID❤⚘🙏B & H.
Ingrid has a beautiful smile, you got to love!
I love her!! Thank you for posting these videos!