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The answer is, Rick (Bogart) never actually says “Play it again, Sam.” in “Casablanca”.
Why do people say Play it again, Sam? ›
Play it again, Sam may refer to: A misquotation of the line "Play it, Sam" from the 1942 film Casablanca. Play It Again, Sam (play), a 1969 Broadway play by Woody Allen.
Did Humphrey Bogart actually say Play it again, Sam? ›
In the 1942 film classic Casablanca, Richard "Rick" Blaine (Humphrey Bogart's character) never says "Play it again, Sam." In fact, nobody does. There are two exchanges that come close. The first takes place between Ilsa Lund Laszlo (Ingrid Bergman) and Sam (Dooley Wilson).
What movie is the phrase Play it again, Sam from? ›
What's the origin of the phrase 'Play it again Sam'? - Bogart's supposed line from Casablanca. This is well-known as one of the most widely misquoted lines from films. The actual line in the film is 'Play it, Sam'.
Did Humphrey Bogart ever say pork chops and applesauce? ›
The phrase "pork chops and apple sauce" became a catchphrase of the television show The Brady Bunch, after the 1971 episode "The Personality Kid" featured Peter Brady (played by Christopher Knight) saying "pork chops and apple sauce" while impersonating the voice of Humphrey Bogart.
What was Bogart's last line in Casablanca? ›
“Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.” It's the last line of the film. Rick and Captain Louis Renault (Claude Rains) walk across the tarmac of the aerodrome, away from camera, and Bogart delivers the line to the unscrupulous Vichy Prefect of Police who “goes the way the wind blows”.
Who used to say Play it again, Sam? ›
For everyone knows that the line of dialogue involved ('Play it, Sam'), so widely misquoted as 'Play it again, Sam', was not spoken by Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine), but by Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund).
Who said Play it again, Sam in Casablanca Wikipedia? ›
The phrase "Play it again, Sam", commonly believed to be a quote from the film, is never heard in Casablanca. The line was, "Play it, once, Sam." In the film, Wilson as Sam performs several other songs for the cafe audience: "It Had To Be You", "Shine", "Knock on Wood", "Avalon" and "Parlez-moi d'amour".
Who says Play it, Sam in Casablanca? ›
Ilsa : Play it, Sam. Play "As Time Goes By." Sam : [lying] Oh, I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa.
What caused Humphrey Bogart's lisp? ›
Bogart was well read and smart but a poor student and left school to join the Navy in final days of World War I. The Bogart legend has it that he got his distinctive lisp from shrapnel that scarred his upper lip when his vessel was shelled.
Bogart put her at ease, joking and teasing her, calling her the name of her character, Slim. Slowly, an intense attraction grew between the 19-year-old Bacall and Bogie, who was 25 years her senior and married.
What was Humphrey Bogart's most famous line? ›
Summary. Bogart's iconic line "Play it again, Sam" was never actually said in Casablanca, but he had many other memorable and quotable lines. Bogart's portrayal of characters like Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of Sierra Madre and Philip Marlowe in The Big Sleep showcased his range as an actor.
Where does Play it again, Sam come from? ›
This is well-known as one of the most widely misquoted lines from films. The actual line in the film is 'Play it, Sam'. Something approaching 'Play it again, Sam' is first said in the film by Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) in an exchange with the piano player 'Sam' (Dooley Wilson): Ilsa: Play it once, Sam.
Why didn't Woody Allen direct Play it again, Sam? ›
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts and Jerry Lacy reprised their roles in the movie. In an interview with 'Cinema' magazine in March 1972, Woody Allen said: "I would never want to direct a play into a movie. I would only be interested in working on original projects for the screen.
What is the movie Play it again, Sam about? ›
What song did Rick ask Sam to play in Casablanca? ›
In Paris, "As Time Goes By" was Rick and Ilsa's song, a symbol of their love.
Was Rick actually talking to anyone on the phone? ›
After losing his wife, Lori, Rick Grimes begins having conversations with her through an unplugged telephone. While initially believing that the phone calls are real, even the hallucination of Lori admits to being a figment of her husband's imagination.