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Program Notes } Ranked by most film surveys among the greatest of all American films — in 1998 the American Film Institute placed it at number two for the entire 20th century — it is the source of several immortal lines now part of the English language: “Round up the usual suspects”; “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine”; “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship”; and “Here’s looking at you Kid.” (Incidentally, that last line wasn’t actually in the script; Humphrey Bogart improvised it in rehearsal and it was kept in.) One famous quotation that doesn’t appear in the film is “Play it again, Sam”; it’s really: “Play it, Sam. Play ‘As Time Goes by.’” Casablanca is the most frequently broadcast film on American television. As film critic Roger Ebert wrote: “The dialogue is so spare and cynical it has not grown old-fashioned.” And Bob Strauss of the Los Angeles Times summed up Casablanca’s appeal succinctly: “It is a near-perfect balance of comedy, romance, and suspense.” Creating a Masterpiece When producer Hal Wal \