Into Black Guys?


In the scene in Casablanca where she talks to Sam, she was staring at him like she wanted to devour him (heh). In fact her gaze was so intense that the actor who played Sam looked nervous and embarrassed by it. There are some instances that acting can't conceal.

Anyone know more about this? Perhaps it added to the torment in her personal life.

After all... tomorrow is another day.

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I just took it as Ilsa was trying to fish information out of him and that's why the stare down happened but she did have a really intense gaze.

I'd be all fidgety too if Ingrid Bergman stared at me like that.

Unapologetic Thomas Barrow Fan

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:-)

After all... tomorrow is another day.

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Bergman did stand up for the rights of blacks, but I can't think of any black lovers she had.

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metalman091: That's interesting to know.

After all... tomorrow is another day.

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She demanded the blacks to be allowed into the theatre to watch he in the stage for Joan of Lorraine. As a result, some racists called *beep* whore" and bitch. Her luminous personality won her enormous followers in the US and the ROW.

When I think of someone as both a great actress and huge star internationally, I always thinks of Ingrid. And can you name me another Hollywood superstar to have worked with so many first class auteur directors, Hitch, Rossellini, Renoir, Bergman? None.

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I heard she was a fair minded person. Her daughter Isabella adopted a a little boy who is Black. I guess he is from America, but maybe not. He is named after his uncle and grandpa. He is also a model.

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So what if she was!There were white men who looked at Dorothy Dandridge the same way!

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Leo DiCaprio? Robert de Niro?

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