Casablanca
Daisy's story is below the poster.
Humphrey Bogart was one of Daisy's favorite costars in spite of his heavy drinking, and Casablanca was the second of four films made with him.
Her only disappointment in Casablanca, aside from some of her best scenes that were eventually cut, was in the script with one of Bogart's lines.
Daisy had lobbied the writers to keep the line, "Of all the cat houses in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."
But the producer thought that the studio censors would insist that the line be deleted because audiences might misinterpret the meaning. So much to Daisy's chagrin, the phrase "cat houses" was changed to "gin joints."
Peter Lorre and Paul Heinreid were thoroughly professional during production, but neither was overly friendly during rehearsals of their shared scenes.
However, she became especially fond of Dooley Wilson because he would sneak freeze-dried chicken cat treats onto the set, hide them in his piano, and slip some to her between takes.