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Starring -
Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine
Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund
Paul Henreid as Victor Laszlo
Claude Rains as Capt. Louis Renault
Conrad Veidt as Maj. Heinrich Strasser
Sydney Greenstreet as Signor Ferrari
Peter Lorre as Guillermo Ugarte
S.K. Sakall as Carl
Madeleine LeBeau as Yvonne
Dooley Wilson as Sam
Joy Page as Annina Brandel
John Qualen as Berger
Leonid Kinskey as Sascha
Curt Bois as Pickpocket
Screen Play by Julius J. & Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
From a Play by Murray Burnett & Joan Alison
Director of Photography - Arthur Edeson, A.S.C.
Dialogue Director - Hugh MacMullan
Film Editor - Owen Marks
Art Director - Carl Jules Weyl
Technical Advisor - Robert Aisner
Montages by Don Siegel & James Leicester
Sound by Francis J. Scheid
Special Effects by Lawrence Buter, Director & Willard Van Enger, A.S.C.
Set Decorations by George James Hopkins
Gowns by Orry-Kelly
Makeup Artist - Perc Westmore
Songs by M.K. Jerome & Jack Scholl
Orchestral Arrangements - Hugo Friedhofer
Musical Director - Leo F. Forbstein
Music by Max Steiner
A Hal B. Wallis Production
Directed by Michael Curtiz
1943 Academy Award Nominations
Those in bold are the awards won for Casablanca. Other winners have * next to them.
Best Picture
Casablanca
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Heaven Can Wait
The Human Comedy
In Which We Serve
Madame Curie
The More the Merrier
The Ox-Bow Incident
The Song of Bernadette
Watch on the Rhine
Best Actor
Casablanca - Humphrey Bogart
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Gary Cooper
The Human Comedy - Mickey Rooney
Madame Curie - Walter Pidgeon
Watch on the Rhine - Paul Lukas *
Best Supporting Actor
Casablanca - Claude Rains
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Akim Tamiroff
The More the Merrier - Charles Coburn *
Sahara - J. Carrol Naish
The Song of Bernadette - Charles Bickford
Best Director
Casablanca - Michael Curtiz
Heaven Can Wait - Ernst Lubitsch
The Human Comedy - Clarence Brown
The More the Merrier - George Stevens
The Song of Bernadette - Henry King
Best Writing, Screenplay
Casablanca - Julius J. Epstein; Philip G. Epstein; Howard Koch
Holy Matrimony - Nunnally Johnson
The More the Merrier - Richard Flournoy; Lewis R. Foster; Frank Ross; Robert Russell
The Song of Bernadette - George Seaton
Watch on the Rhine - Dashiell Hammett
Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Air Force - James Wong Howe; Elmer Dyer; Charles A. Marshall
Casablanca - Arthur Edeson
Corvette K-225 - Tony Gaudio
Five Graves to Cairo - John F. Seitz
The Human Comedy - Harry Stradling Sr.
Madame Curie - Joseph Ruttenberg
The North Star - James Wong Howe
Sahara - Rudolph Maté
The Song of Bernadette - Arthur C. Miller *
So Proudly We Hail! - Charles Lang
Best Film Editing
Air Force - George Amy *
Casablanca - Owen Marks
Five Graves to Cairo - Doane Harrison
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Sherman Todd; John F. Link Sr.
The Song of Bernadette - Barbara McLean
Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday - Hans J. Salter; Frank Skinner
Casablanca - Max Steiner
Commandos Strike at Dawn - Louis Gruenberg; Morris Stoloff
The Fallen Sparrow - C. Bakaleinikoff; Roy Webb
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Victor Young
Hangmen Also Die - Hanns Eisler
Hi Diddle Diddle - Phil Boutelje
In Old Oklahoma - Walter Scharf
Johnny Come Lately - Leigh Harline
The Kansan - Gerard Carbonara
Lady of Burlesque - Arthur Lange
Madame Curie - Herbert Stothart
The Moon and Sixpence - Dimitri Tiomkin
The North Star - Aaron Copland
The Song of Bernadette - Alfred Newman *
Victory Through Air Power - Edward H. Plumb; Paul J. Smith; Oliver Wallace