Saturday, November 24, 2007

Just Read


I just finished reading The Making of Casablanca: Bogart, Bergman and World War II by Alejean Harmetz. This is one of those books I bought at a reduced price sometime ago and has been sitting on my shelf for literally years. The other night I was looking for something new to read and saw it and decided to give it a try. This is a very interesting read. It kept me interested enough that I read it in a few days, I kept wanting to go back to it. It told the story of how the now iconic movie was made and how different it probably would have been if it had been made only months earlier, before the United States entered the War. I would give this book a recomendation for anyone interested in movies or the behind the scenes of movie making.

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