Casablanca

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Synopsis: Casablanca
During the world war II a lot of people around the world were heading to Moroccan city Casablanca especially the people who are from countries that occupied by nazi. The people of Europe are trying to get out of their no matter of the cost. Rick Blaine is an american man that owns american cafe in Casablanca called Rick's. Ricks is a famous man in Casablanca. People know that Rick doesn't stick his Nick out of nobody. One day a man called ugrete comes with a letter of transit to Rick's caffe. He got this letter when he killed two German officers. This letter of transit allow who hold it to travel around the countries that occupied by the German freely. The man ugrete wants to sell the tickets with a big amount of money to man who's supposed to come to Ricks cafe at night. Ugrete waits the man at Ricks cafe.The police arrest urgete under the order of Renault who's a corrupt officer who works with the nazi. Before urgete was arrest he left the
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He saw her for the first time with her husband. Rick and Ilsa ask Sam the piano player to play " as time goes by" . This was the music that they used to listen to it when they were in Paris. Ilsa and her husband left the cafe. She returns back to the cafe late at night to talk to Rick . She founds him drunk and he is refusing to listen to her. Later laszlo tells Ilsa that he thinks that the letter of transit is with Rick. Ilsa goes to Rick's cafe to ask him to give her the letter but he refuses. She points the gun at him , but he still doesn't won't to give her the letter. She puts the gun down . Then she tells Rick that she is still loves him . Then Rick decides to help laszlo after Ilsa told him that she will stay with him , but she wants the letter for laszlo to leave . At the airport Rick tells Ilsa that she should leave with laszlo and she will regret if she stayed with him. He lets her lave with her husband and then he become a friend with

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