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Casbah (film)

Casbah is a 1948 American film noir crime musical film directed by John Berry starring Yvonne De Carlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre, and Märta Torén. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "For Every Man There's a Woman".

Casbah
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Berry
Written byLadislaus Bus-Fekete
Aarnold Manoff
musical story
Erik Charell
Based onPépé le Moko
1937 novel
by Henri La Barthe
Produced byNat C. Goldstone
associate
Erik Charell
StarringYvonne De Carlo
Tony Martin
Peter Lorre
Märta Torén
CinematographyIrving Glassberg
Edited byEdward Curtiss
Music byWalter Scharf
Harold Arlen
Production
company
Marston Productions[1]
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • April 1948 (1948-04)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.3 million[2]
Box office$1,092,283 (rentals)[2]

It is a musical remake of Algiers (1938), which was in turn an American remake of the French film Pépé le Moko (1937).

Plot edit

Pépé le Moko (Tony Martin) leads a gang of jewel thieves in the Casbah district of Algiers, where he has exiled himself to escape imprisonment in his native France. Inez (Yvonne De Carlo), his girl friend, is infuriated when Pépé flirts with Gaby (Märta Torén), a French visitor, but Pépé tells her to mind her own business.

Detective Slimane (Peter Lorre) is trying to lure Pépé out of the Casbah so he can be jailed. Against Slimane's advice, Police Chief Louvain (Thomas Gomez) captures Pépé in a dragnet, but his followers free him. Inez realizes that Pépé has fallen in love with Gaby and intends to follow her to Europe. Slimane knows the same and uses her as the bait to lure Pépé out of the Casbah.

Cast edit


Cast notes:

Production edit

The film was made by Marston Productions, Tony Martin's production company, who signed a deal with Universal. Tony Martin was keen to re-establish himself in the film industry after having been blacklisted in the entertainment industry since being discharged from the Navy for "unfitness" in 1942. He was charged with buying a Navy officer a car to facilitate his obtaining a chief specialists rating.[4]

It was the first production from Marston, which Martin owned with his agent, Nat Gould. The Bank of America lent $800,000 to finance the film; Universal provided some of the balance.[2]

Yvonne De Carlo signed to play the female lead in June 1947.[5] Erik Charrell was to produce, William Bowers was to write the script and Harold Arlen to do the music.[6] John Berry signed to direct.[7]

Märta Torén made her film debut here.[8]

Soundtrack edit

Songs by Harold Arlen (music) and Leo Robin (lyrics).

  • "For Every Man There's a Woman", sung by Tony Martin.
  • "Hooray for Love", sung by Tony Martin and Yvonne De Carlo.
  • "It Was Written in the Stars", sung by Tony Martin.
  • "What's Good About Goodbye", sung by Tony Martin.

Reception edit

The film only recouped $600,000 of its negative cost. By September 24, 1949 the film had earned rentals of $1,092,283.[2]

Lawsuits edit

Marston sued Universal in January 1949 for $250,000, alleging improper distribution. Universal counter-sued in May for $325,439, including the $320,439.25 Universal provided to the filmmakers, and $5,000 which Universal claimed Marston distributed contrary to their agreement.[9]

Universal succeeded in getting a court judgment against Marston of $350,000. A judge ordered that the film be sold to auction for $329,486.[10] Universal bought all rights to the film at public auction for $5,000. This purchase was subject to an unsatisfied lien against the property of $195,000 to the Bank of America.[2]

Martin had to go to court again to argue (successfully) that he was entitled to claim his loss on the film as a tax deduction.[4]

Awards edit

In 1949, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "For Every Man There's a Woman" by Harold Arlen (music) and Leo Robin (lyrics).

References edit

  1. ^ Schallert, Edwin (9 June 1947). "Drama and Film: Noyes Poem Purchased; De Carlo, Martin Lead". Los Angeles Times. p. A7.
  2. ^ a b c d e Thomas F. Brady (4 Feb 1950). "Colbert Signed for Lead in 'Eve': Mankiewicz to Direct Film for Fox--Studio Revives 'American Guerrilla' Bids $5,000 for "Casbah"". New York Times. p. 19.
  3. ^ "Casbah (1948) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. ^ a b "TAX COURT RULES FOR TONY MARTIN ON BAD DEBT COUNT" Chicago Daily Tribune 28 Oct. 1955: 3.
  5. ^ "DRAMA AND FILM: Noyes Poem Purchased; De Carlo, Martin Lead" Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 9 June 1947: A7.
  6. ^ "WARNERS TO FILM PLAY BY KINGSLEY: Pays $250,000 for 'Patriots,' Which Bretagne Windust Will Direct in Debut" By THOMAS F. BRADY New York Times 9 June 1947: 27.
  7. ^ "SELZNICK HAS FILM FOR SWEDISH ACTOR: Producer Will Star Alf Kjellin in 'Tender Is the Night' -- Picture Due Next Year" By THOMAS F. BRADY New York Times 5 Aug. 1947: 27.
  8. ^ "SMALL CONCLUDES A RELEASING DEAL: Columbia Will Distribute His 'Fuller Brush Man,' Starring Skelton -- Simon to Direct" By THOMAS F. BRADY New York Times 16 Sept. 1947: 27.
  9. ^ "U-I ASKS DAMAGES ON 'CASBAH' FILM: Studio Seeks $325,439 and Foreclosure Decree Against Marston Productions" By THOMAS F. BRADY New York Times 18 May 1949: 33.
  10. ^ "Television Aid in New Sales Field Disclosed" Los Angeles Times 1 Feb. 1950: A2.

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Casbah is a 1948 American film noir crime musical film directed by John Berry starring Yvonne De Carlo Tony Martin Peter Lorre and Marta Toren It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song For Every Man There s a Woman CasbahTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn BerryWritten byLadislaus Bus FeketeAarnold Manoffmusical storyErik CharellBased onPepe le Moko1937 novelby Henri La BartheProduced byNat C GoldstoneassociateErik CharellStarringYvonne De CarloTony MartinPeter LorreMarta TorenCinematographyIrving GlassbergEdited byEdward CurtissMusic byWalter ScharfHarold ArlenProductioncompanyMarston Productions 1 Distributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateApril 1948 1948 04 Running time94 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 3 million 2 Box office 1 092 283 rentals 2 It is a musical remake of Algiers 1938 which was in turn an American remake of the French film Pepe le Moko 1937 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Lawsuits 5 2 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlot editPepe le Moko Tony Martin leads a gang of jewel thieves in the Casbah district of Algiers where he has exiled himself to escape imprisonment in his native France Inez Yvonne De Carlo his girl friend is infuriated when Pepe flirts with Gaby Marta Toren a French visitor but Pepe tells her to mind her own business Detective Slimane Peter Lorre is trying to lure Pepe out of the Casbah so he can be jailed Against Slimane s advice Police Chief Louvain Thomas Gomez captures Pepe in a dragnet but his followers free him Inez realizes that Pepe has fallen in love with Gaby and intends to follow her to Europe Slimane knows the same and uses her as the bait to lure Pepe out of the Casbah Cast editYvonne De Carlo as Inez Tony Martin as Pepe Le Moko Peter Lorre as Slimane Marta Toren as Gaby Hugo Haas as Omar Thomas Gomez as Louvain Douglas Dick as Carlo Herbert Rudley as Claude Gene Walker as Roland Curt Conway as Maurice Katherine Dunham as Odette Cast notes Eartha Kitt plays an uncredited bit part 3 This was her film debut Kathleen Freeman plays an uncredited American WomanProduction editThe film was made by Marston Productions Tony Martin s production company who signed a deal with Universal Tony Martin was keen to re establish himself in the film industry after having been blacklisted in the entertainment industry since being discharged from the Navy for unfitness in 1942 He was charged with buying a Navy officer a car to facilitate his obtaining a chief specialists rating 4 It was the first production from Marston which Martin owned with his agent Nat Gould The Bank of America lent 800 000 to finance the film Universal provided some of the balance 2 Yvonne De Carlo signed to play the female lead in June 1947 5 Erik Charrell was to produce William Bowers was to write the script and Harold Arlen to do the music 6 John Berry signed to direct 7 Marta Toren made her film debut here 8 Soundtrack editSongs by Harold Arlen music and Leo Robin lyrics For Every Man There s a Woman sung by Tony Martin Hooray for Love sung by Tony Martin and Yvonne De Carlo It Was Written in the Stars sung by Tony Martin What s Good About Goodbye sung by Tony Martin Reception editThe film only recouped 600 000 of its negative cost By September 24 1949 the film had earned rentals of 1 092 283 2 Lawsuits edit Marston sued Universal in January 1949 for 250 000 alleging improper distribution Universal counter sued in May for 325 439 including the 320 439 25 Universal provided to the filmmakers and 5 000 which Universal claimed Marston distributed contrary to their agreement 9 Universal succeeded in getting a court judgment against Marston of 350 000 A judge ordered that the film be sold to auction for 329 486 10 Universal bought all rights to the film at public auction for 5 000 This purchase was subject to an unsatisfied lien against the property of 195 000 to the Bank of America 2 Martin had to go to court again to argue successfully that he was entitled to claim his loss on the film as a tax deduction 4 Awards edit In 1949 the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song For Every Man There s a Woman by Harold Arlen music and Leo Robin lyrics References edit Schallert Edwin 9 June 1947 Drama and Film Noyes Poem Purchased De Carlo Martin Lead Los Angeles Times p A7 a b c d e Thomas F Brady 4 Feb 1950 Colbert Signed for Lead in Eve Mankiewicz to Direct Film for Fox Studio Revives American Guerrilla Bids 5 000 for Casbah New York Times p 19 Casbah 1948 Overview TCM com Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 28 November 2017 a b TAX COURT RULES FOR TONY MARTIN ON BAD DEBT COUNT Chicago Daily Tribune 28 Oct 1955 3 DRAMA AND FILM Noyes Poem Purchased De Carlo Martin Lead Schallert Edwin Los Angeles Times 9 June 1947 A7 WARNERS TO FILM PLAY BY KINGSLEY Pays 250 000 for Patriots Which Bretagne Windust Will Direct in Debut By THOMAS F BRADY New York Times 9 June 1947 27 SELZNICK HAS FILM FOR SWEDISH ACTOR Producer Will Star Alf Kjellin in Tender Is the Night Picture Due Next Year By THOMAS F BRADY New York Times 5 Aug 1947 27 SMALL CONCLUDES A RELEASING DEAL Columbia Will Distribute His Fuller Brush Man Starring Skelton Simon to Direct By THOMAS F BRADY New York Times 16 Sept 1947 27 U I ASKS DAMAGES ON CASBAH FILM Studio Seeks 325 439 and Foreclosure Decree Against Marston Productions By THOMAS F BRADY New York Times 18 May 1949 33 Television Aid in New Sales Field Disclosed Los Angeles Times 1 Feb 1950 A2 External links editCasbah at IMDb nbsp Casbah at TCMDB Casbah at AllMovie Casbah at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casbah film amp oldid 1192922283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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