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In Morocco, Rick's Café revives Casablanca, the classic with Bogart and Bergman

2022-11-26T08:08:48.795Z


A replica of the mythical nightclub revives the romantic atmosphere of the Hollywood film shot in the middle of the Second World War 80 years ago. And becomes one of the great tourist attractions of the economic capital of the Moroccan kingdom.


“Play it again, Sam”

.

Wendy, Alexandra and Tony traveled to Morocco from Canada, Spain and Ireland to live

the "experience"

of Rick's Café, a replica of the mythical nightclub of the Hollywood classic

Casablanca

released in the middle of World War II 80 years ago.

In this cult film, Rick's Café is the scene of the romantic love story between Rick Blaine and Ilsa Lund - played by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman - who meet in Casablanca, under the Vichy regime in 1941. However, no scene of Michael Curtiz's melodrama (1942) was only filmed in Morocco.

It was entirely made at Warner Bros. studios in California.

“Rick's is not an exact replica of the café in the film.

The only thing that has been perfectly reproduced in the end is his spirit”

FADEL SENNA / AFP

In 2004, an ex-American diplomat, Kathy Kriger (deceased in 2018), passionate about film, had the idea of ​​recreating the nightclub in Casablanca.

Immediate success: the restaurant and its bar have become a must-see attraction for tourists from all over the world.

“I absolutely wanted to come here, even knowing that the film was not shot there.

The atmosphere is fascinating,”

Wendy, a Canadian from Vancouver, told AFP.

"This place is a unique, nostalgic and romantic experience, you have to live it once in your life

," enthuses this film buff.

Alexandra, she has not seen the film but she remains

"fascinated"

by her reconstituted universe.

"In my imagination, the city of Casablanca is associated with Rick's Café"

, adds this Spaniard.

“The spirit of Casablanca”

To cross the threshold of this chic establishment leaning against a rampart of the old medina of Casablanca, is to be propelled into another era.

The American restaurant is housed in a beautiful riad, on two floors, structured around stucco arcades, with soberly sculpted beams, in the pure Moroccan architectural tradition.

“Rick's is not an exact replica of the café in the film.

The only thing that has been perfectly reproduced in the end is his spirit

,” said Issam Chabaa, restaurant manager and pianist, to AFP.

And if the place has its own character, many details echo the

Hollywood

Casablanca .

The subdued lights of the wrought iron lanterns, the beaded lampshades, the jazz and blues repertoire of the 30s and 40s, the vintage movie posters.

Even the piano on which the song

As Time Goes By

is played in the evening , interpreted in the film by "Sam" (the musician Dooley Wilson), which accompanies the romance of Rick and Ilsa.

The Rick's is housed in a beautiful riad, on two floors, structured around stucco arcades, with soberly sculpted beams, in the pure Moroccan architectural tradition.

JACQUELYN MARTIN / AFP

“All that's missing is the casino roulette and the smoky, dramatic atmosphere of the time

,” jokes Tony, an Irishman dining for the first time at Rick's with his girlfriend and a couple of friends.

"This film has left its mark on generations and we have not escaped it"

, opines this sixty-year-old.

These Irishmen admit that they are not big movie buffs but they know the cult lines of the film by heart.

“We will always have Paris (We will always have Paris)”

, launches one of them, in reference to the romantic getaway of Rick and Ilsa, before the City of Light fell into German hands in 1940. C t is on the tarmac of Casablanca airport that Bogart sniffles his regrets to Bergman, sacrificing his love to save the life of Ilsa's husband, a Czech resistance fighter hunted by the Nazis.

"This message resonates with the American public"

who discovered Casablanca with "Operation Torch", the Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria from November 8 to 16, 1942, explains American historian Meredith Hindley to AFP.

This victory for the Allies will gradually allow them to take control of North Africa and then have a base for the reconquest of Europe.

Casablanca

, a claimed propaganda work, will premiere on November 26, 1942, just after the start of Operation Torch.

The film will receive a second spotlight when it is released nationally in January 1943 with the participation of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Casablanca Conference, a meeting to prepare for Allied operations against the Axis coalition.

“The film has thus become part of the American experience of the war and its cultural fabric,”

underlines the historian.

Even today, the popularity of the film in the collective imagination does not weaken.

"It's a timeless film that will forever be a legend"

, sums up Najib Salim, an American drummer who has been working with the Rick's Café live band for 15 years.

Source: lefigaro

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