Round up the usual suspects

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"Round up the usual suspects" is a line from the last scene of Casablanca, after Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) has shot the German officer in charge of controlling Morocco's Vichy administration. It is spoken by Captain Renault (Claude Rains) to a group of Moroccan policemen, thereby hiding Rick's culpability in the killing of Major Strasser and the escape of Victor Lazlo, as well as showing Renault's anti-Nazi and pro-Allied sentiments. The phrase has since entered the lexicon of the English language.

This quote was ranked #32 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 most memorable movie quotes in American film. It is also referenced in the title of the movie The Usual Suspects. Raul Julia used it in the movie Moon Over Parador.

The scene and the line are also parodied in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca, which is itself largely a play on the original movie. A man is poisoned early on in the film, and the police captain says the line (or a variant of it) to his officers, who then enter the marketplace looking for suspects. One such officer happens upon Harpo Marx, whose hands are placed firmly against the wall of a building. The scene proceeds thus:

Officer: What do you think you're doing, holding the building up?

Harpo nods eagerly.

Officer: get away from there!

He yanks Harpo away from the building. Instantly the entire structure collapses.