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Censorship and Casablanca


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1 Department of Communication, Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS 39701-5800, United States
2 Department of Communication, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, United States
     

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Casablanca is one of the most researched and analyzed films in scholarship. However, an historical analysis reveals that censorship by the federal government influenced how Warner Brothers shot and edited the film. A review of the federal documents from the Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures, and the Overseas Bureau forced changes in the film involving the depiction of the French. We consider several parts of the film identified by the censors as problematic and consider how Warner Brothers shot those scenes, including the famous conclusion of the film.

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Casablance, Censorship, WW II, OWI-BMP
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Authors

Van Roberts
Department of Communication, Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS 39701-5800, United States
Mark Goodman
Department of Communication, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, United States

Abstract


Casablanca is one of the most researched and analyzed films in scholarship. However, an historical analysis reveals that censorship by the federal government influenced how Warner Brothers shot and edited the film. A review of the federal documents from the Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures, and the Overseas Bureau forced changes in the film involving the depiction of the French. We consider several parts of the film identified by the censors as problematic and consider how Warner Brothers shot those scenes, including the famous conclusion of the film.

Keywords


Casablance, Censorship, WW II, OWI-BMP



DOI: https://doi.org/10.15655/mw%2F2012%2Fv3i1%2F53626