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A and E's Biography: Humphrey Bogart: Every life has a biography! |
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Sabrina: Audrey Hepburn has to choose between Humphrey Bogart or William Holden. All girls should have such choices. |
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The Big Sleep: You saw Bogart as Sam Spade, now see him as Philip Marlowe. See the on-screen chemistry between Bogart and Bacall! |
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Key Largo: In Petrified Forest Bogie is the crook, Leslie Howard the man who stands up to him. In Key Largo it's Bogie as the good guy, and Edward G. as the bad. |
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Casablanca: Poor George Raft. He coulda' been a contender. Instead Humphrey Bogart becomes established as a romantic lead. |
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The Maltese Falcon: The movie that made Sydney Greenstreet a star. Not to mention Humphey Bogart, Peter Lorre and Mary Astor. |
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Across the Pacific: Bogie! Astor! Greenstreet! Reunited again! |
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All Through The Night: Bogart plays a gangster named Gloves; his Casablanca foe Conrad Veidt plays an evil Nazi. A young Jackie Gleason and a young Phil Silvers play gangsters. Peter Lorre plays a very mean man, and Judith Anderson's character has everything on Mrs. Danvers. |
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Dead Reckoning: Bogart comes to Gulf City to clear his Army buddy's name and gets tangeled up with the beautiful Lizabeth Scott in a town where nothing is on the up and up. |
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The Enforcer: Bogie's a DA in this one. A fun little film. |
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Sirocco: Bogie himself said this one was a 'stinker'. Well, see it for yourself. |
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Knock on Any Door: Bogie ain't no Raymond Burr, but he plays a lawyer in this one. |
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The African Queen: Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. The best billing til the Immortal Kate teamed up with John Wayne in Rooster Cogburn. Directed by John Huston, this is absolutely a must see. |