I'm an old soul at heart. I was thinking about it last night and I think it may have something to do with Looney Tunes. There's so many of them from the 40s and 50s that I watched so often when I was a kid, and a lot of times they parodied famous celebrities from that era that they became familiar to me even if I wasn't cognizance to it.
The Maltese Falcon is another one I can watch over and over again. Interestingly enough, this was 61 year-old Sydney Greenstreet's first movie role as he'd been a stage actor for decades before. The Falcon came out a couple years before Casablance in in 1941 and was actually a remake of a 1931 film starring Ricardo Cortez and Bebe Daniels.
In the film the Maltese Falcon is a jewel encrusted statue said to be worth a fortune. As a prop, several were used during filming and one sold at auction in 1994 for $400k. Man, it would be cool to own one but not at that price. I do have a prop replica my wife got me a few years ago.
Ok, I'm sure nobody really wants to talk about 80 year old movies, so I'll do some more recent films soon.
Lol, if you could read that in Peter Lorre's voice it would be spelled "You imbeseal!"