On Fri, 05 May 2006 20:14:37 -0700, neff wrote:
> The Starmaker wrote:
>> Forge wrote:
>> >
>> > In article <pan.2006.04.30.00.45.23.820779@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> > freemont <yabba@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > and i forgot to add, nobody even said "Play it agan Sam."
>> > >
>> > > OR "Play it again, Sam."
>> > >
>> > > You spelled it for them, you can spell it for me. If they can stand
>> > > it, I can. SPELL it! ;-)
>> >
>> > 'Course he never actually says "play it again..."
>>
>> I always wondered, ...who was to have *supposed* to have said it?
>
> I think Bogart says 'Play it, Sam' when he's hittin' the bottle in the
> dark in the club afterhours. Rick (Bogie) tells his buddy (Sam, jammin
in
> the shadows on his piano): 'If she can take it, so can I' (or somethin
> like that...course, I could be wrong)--it's right before the flashback
> sequence in Paris...the montage work for that was nicely done by Don
> Siegel (long before he directed Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Dirty
> Harry).
As I paraphrased above, Bogart says: "You played it for her, you can play
it for me." Sam says, "I don't think I can remember-" ... and Bogart says,
"If she can stand it, I can. Play it!"
Maybe the "play it again, Sam" got started in a Looney Toon?
--
"Because all you of Earth are idiots!"
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