#47: The Iconic Train Station
The iconic Casablanca train station from the 1942 classic film was made on a modest budget but achieved massive success. Its unforgettable scenes originally belonged to another film, showcasing the art of resourceful filmmaking.
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Casablanca’s opening melody and its train station scene were borrowed treasures. The set came from New Voyager, and the music, originally from The Lost Patrol (1934), was ingeniously reworked by Max Steiner, illustrating the film’s innovative production approach.