
"No country should change a man's character."
Hollywood, 1942. The US government pressures Hungarian-born film director Michael Curtiz, who is about to finish shooting Casablanca, to accentuate the film's propaganda message in order to sway public opinion in favor of the country's intervention in the European war.
Michael Curtiz

Kitty

Mr. Johnson

Hal B. Wallis

S. Z. Sakall

Bess Meredith

Julius Epstein

Philip Epstein
Conrad Veidt
Jack L. Warner

Irene Lee

Lucas Meredith
Louise Fazenda

Margit (voice)

Government Official #1

Government Official #2 / Extra at the Bar (voice)
Assistant to Curtiz
Assistant to Bergman / Girl on the Phone (voice)

Receptionist
Waitress
Ingrid Bergman
Humphrey Bogart
Peter Lorre
Claude Rains
Young Family Member #1
Young Family Member #2
Young Family Member #3
Dooley Wilson
Cameraman / Little Actor (voice)
Casting Assistant

Film Partner
Golab

Little Actor
Store Keeper Lady
Jack L. Warner's Masseur

Jean-Michel

Italian Actress
Crying Actress

Crew Member
Loader
Young Secretary #1
Young Secretary #2
Young Secretary #3
Bess' Hand Double
Hollywoodland Musician #1
Hollywoodland Musician #2
Hollywoodland Musician #3
Hollywoodland Musician #4
Hollywoodland Musician #5
Humphrey Bogart (voice)
Ingrid Bergman (voice)
Dooley Wilson (voice)
Claude Rains (voice)
Store Keeper Lady (voice)
News Anchor (voice)
Self - Politician (voice) (archive footage)
