- CASABLANCA 2
Well this certainly isn’t the first time this has been
considered has fresh talk of a Casablanca sequel is real, very real.
According to a great piece from the New York Post (via The
Film Stage), the sequel would take place twenty years after the events of the
first film, where a child conceived from Rick and Ilsa’s renewed affair (and
subsequently adopted by Laszlo) named Richard would travel to the Middle East
to learn more about his father.
Richard “grew up to be a handsome, tough-tender young man
reminiscent of his father. He had been told the truth about his origin and has
a deep desire to find his real father, or at least more about him, since Rick’s
heroic at actions in Casablanca have become legendary.”
Eventually, “After learning the cafe in the original was
blown up by Nazis, he would link up with an Arab woman named Joan (inspired by
Joan Baez) and join in on her citizen’s movement to find Nazi outlaws.”
Warner Bros. turned the second treatment down in 1989, but
with the 70th anniversary of the film upon us, renewed interest in the project
has been sparked.
The biggest question of course is who could possibly be cast
in these roles, particular that of Richard.
Aljean Harmetz told the New York Post, “There really are not many solid
20-year-old actors. Certainly not Robert Pattinson, though maybe that guy who’s
popping up everywhere, Joseph Gordon-Levitt.”
Film historian Leonard Maltin as well as Humphrey Bogart’s
son with Lauren Bacall, Stephen, are both chilly to the idea of a sequel even
despite it having come from Koch. As
Stephen puts it, “If they want to make a movie about intrigue in North Africa,
that’s fine, but bringing the specter of one of the greatest movies of all time
into it makes it just another feeble attempt at Casablanca 2. There are certain films, like The Wizard of
Oz, Gone With the Wind and, of course, Casablanca that need to stay as pristine
and perfect as they are.’’
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