This film is my personal all-time favorite in my "riveting" and/or "romantic", "adventurous", "great story lines" and "well-done productions" genre picks...followed by "GWTW" (1939), the original "Robin Hood" (1938), "Drums Along the Mohawk" (1939) and "Northwest Passage" (1940)
I'll never forget the emotional Marseilles scene in Casablanca...it's etched in my memory.
Leni
Drums Along the Mohawk is one of my favorite films. And I love Northwest Passage. Neither of these are very well known today among the general public - and probably too un-pc to share with the kiddies. After all, Claudette Colbert is afraid of peace loving, laid-back, dope-smoking, bead-stringing Mohawks!