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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...
spatscolumbo
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Aug 6, 2001
4:21 pm
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Thanks. Let's just hope my prdiction comes true....
bigsleepj
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Aug 7, 2001
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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 ...
FAB4GAL
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Aug 10, 2001
6:42 pm
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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...
nelliesteen
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Aug 11, 2001
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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 ...
canadian_pontiac_guy
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Aug 12, 2001
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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 ...
blainespade
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Aug 12, 2001
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It was I who asked this question. I had seen Sunset Blvd then for the first time and I was wondering. Why did Bogie dislike Billy Wilder?...
bigsleepj
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Aug 13, 2001
6:16 am
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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...
blainespade
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Aug 13, 2001
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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...
blainespade
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Aug 13, 2001
9:48 pm
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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...
trevinwolfe
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Aug 14, 2001
12:08 am
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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 ...
Feralduck
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Aug 14, 2001
1:28 am
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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, ...
bigsleepj
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Aug 14, 2001
7:24 am
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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 ...
bigsleepj
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Aug 25, 2001
1:10 pm
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I can think of a few for sure... The ultimate role for Mr. Bogart ? .... that's a "shoe-in" ! <br><br>THE FUGITIVE...
canadian_pontiac_guy
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Aug 25, 2001
6:35 pm
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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...
pinay867
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Aug 27, 2001
4:18 am
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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 ...
spatscolumbo
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Aug 29, 2001
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Limited Edition photos of Humphrey Bogart are available thru Stingray Studios. Prices start as low as $150 framed (unframed also available). Call ...
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Aug 29, 2001
3:21 pm
735
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...
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Sep 1, 2001
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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 ...
tap4shoes
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Sep 1, 2001
10:50 am
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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...
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Sep 1, 2001
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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...
spatscolumbo
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Sep 2, 2001
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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 ...
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Sep 2, 2001
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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 ...
spatscolumbo
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Sep 2, 2001
10:11 pm
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Hey, does anybody have any tips for a Bogart impersonation?...
basslynz
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Sep 4, 2001
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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...
nelliesteen
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Sep 4, 2001
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Sorry. I once tried impersonating Bogey with my voice and sounded like James Stewart....
bigsleepj
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Sep 5, 2001
5:57 am
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My fave Bogie movies are:<br>-The Maltese falcon<br>-Casablanca<br>-The big sleep<br>-Key Largo<br>-The treasure of the Sierra Madre...
zetmoon
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Sep 8, 2001
5:38 pm
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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...
spatscolumbo
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Sep 11, 2001
11:51 am
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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 ...
bigsleepj
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Sep 12, 2001
5:07 pm
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I once heard something interesting concerning the final shot of the Maltese Falcon. Whatsername (Astor) goes down the elevator while Spade takes the stairs. ...
bigsleepj
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