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Which film gave us the classic line "Here's looking at you, kid"?
- Casablanca:"Here's looking at you, kid", is an iconic line from the 1942 film Casablanca spoken by character Rick Blaine played by Humphrey Bogart. It was voted the fifth-most memorable line in cinema history according to the American Film Institute. Amazingly, this classic line was almost never spoken: it was originally in the script as "Here's good luck to you, kid." Bogart apparently changed the line after teaching Bergman how to play poker during the filming of the movie. The phrase reportedly comes from a poker hand that includes a king, queen and jack, since all three face cards appear to be "looking at you."
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