I just watched the Queen the other day. What a great performance by Bogey. I love the drunken, singing, "skinny old maid" scene, the way he says, "What an...
I found this wav online from this movie and some man with a spanish accent, I think it was a spanish accent anyway, is saying: The clientele are requested to ...
I think the dialogue you heard is a scene from HIGH SIERRA. Cornel wild took a small part in that movie, and had a phony Mexican accent. I remember this part...
Just joined the club. Great reading a few of the past posts ! <br><br>I had looked for Dark Passage for a couple of years...finaly got a copy. Interesting ...
I remember someone wondering what Bogie would think of the classic "Sunset Boulevard." Well, I'm divided about this. On the one hand, Bogie hated all the ...
You know, I can't remember! I'll look it up. I do remember Bogie telling Wilder that he and John Huston had been discussing the greatest directors, and...
I'm thinking of getting a DVD player, and I would like to know the pros and cons of them. Also, what are the best Bogart DVDs? I'd also like to know about...
While DVDs usually cost more, and are currently a non-recordable format, I bought a player myself last year. Magnetic media (tapes) have an average life of 10...
As to Bogie on DVD, Casablanca is excellent, with several extras on the disc, and Key Largo, The Big Sleep and The Maltese Falcon are all available in good ...
There is a DVD of the Caine Mutiny around, but it has only the trailer and the movie and the scene selection. Also it's a bit scarce.<br>Ben-Hur DVD is great, ...
But my eyes see that nothing much has happened over the last week or so, so for the sake of argument, here's a post.<br><br>A lot of classic movie greats have ...
For for me...Bogie is one of a kind..and all the movies that he have done were all somewhat meant only for him..imagine casablanca..would you ever imagine it...
That's an interesting question. My first thoughts drifted to Hitchcock. I'd love to see his paranoia in "Rear Window", but I don't know how he'd play the ...
does anyone know if Bogart's wife Lauren Bacall had a nickname for him... surely she didn't call him Humphrey all of the time ????<br><br>anyone have any idea...
Hello Jemma, since I have the two biographies of<br>Lauren Bacall that she has written, I have <br>noticed that she is referring to him as Bogie, as<br>many ...
thanx for that !! i find that really weird, i really can't imagine her calling him Bogie, she seems soo refined and dignified that Bogie almost seems a little...
When you think about it, Bacall was around 5 years old when "Up The River" was released; 11 when "The Petrified Forest" came out, and 17 when "Casablanca" hit...
i have just discovered that Bogart called his beloved wife... Betty, Slim and most often 'Baby' rarely ever Lauren.. now those are names i can imagine him ...
Remember that episode of Bugs Bunny, when Elmer is the waiter, and Bogart wants rabbit for dinner? There are so many great scenes, such as Bugs telling ...
During the last 20 years of his life, I don't think anyone dared call Bogart by his given name of HUMPHREY, it was always BOGIE. That is how he signed letters...
I'm sure you'll find "I'm a man who enjoys talking to a man who likes to talk!" "By all means, let's talk about the Black Bird."<br>I always think my favorite...
A Brilliant movie, all in all. Laughed myself silly. But confusing. I haven't guessed myself through any recent movies as much as with that The Maltese ...
I once heard something interesting concerning the final shot of the Maltese Falcon. Whatsername (Astor) goes down the elevator while Spade takes the stairs. ...