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Though Bogart's slight frame, dark features and no-nonsense depiction contrasted with Hammett's vision of Spade ( blond, well-built & mischievous ), his portrayal was well-received, and is generally regarded as an influence on both film noir & the genre's archetypal private detective.
Here, Anna Karina plays a female version of Humphrey Bogart's hard boiled private detective character.

Bogart's and Sam
Later, in Woody Allen's comic tribute to Bogart Play It Again, Sam ( 1972 ), Bogart's ghost comes to the aid of Allen's bumbling character, a movie critic with woman troubles and whose " sex life has turned into the ' Petrified Forest '".
Patrick appeared in The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ) as Effie Perine, the loyal and quick-thinking secretary of Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade.
He was perhaps most noted for his portrayal of the " gunsel " Wilmer, who tries to intimidate Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon.
" Beam me up, Scotty " is similar to the phrase, " Just the facts, ma ' am ", attributed to Jack Webb's character of Joe Friday on Dragnet, " It's elementary, my dear Watson ", attributed to Sherlock Holmes, " Luke, I am your father ", attributed to Darth Vader, or " Play it again, Sam ", attributed to Humphrey Bogart's character in Casablanca and " We don't need no stinkin ' badges!
Perhaps most notably, MacLane played Detective Dundy opposite Bogart's Sam Spade in writer / director John Huston's acclaimed, Academy Award-nominated film classic, The Maltese Falcon.

Bogart's and were
" Bogart's roles were not only repetitive, but physically demanding and draining ( studios were not yet air-conditioned ), and his regimented, tightly-scheduled job at Warners was not exactly the " peachy " actor's life he hoped for.
Bogart's disputes with Warner Bros. over roles and money were similar to those the studio had with other less-than-obedient stars, such as Bette Davis, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland.
Bogart's cremated remains were interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California.
The other two series were Casablanca, another TV version of a renowned movie ( featuring Charles McGraw in Humphrey Bogart's role ), and Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker, a Western later produced by Roy Huggins that went on to its own time slot for several years until it started rotating with Bronco, another Warner Bros. Western.
They were married on May 21 at Malabar Farm, the country home of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield, who was a close friend of Bogart's.
His final film appearances were in Sextette ( 1978 ), reunited with Mae West in a cameo, and The Man with Bogart's Face ( 1980 ).
At the age of 25, Scott's billing and portrait were equal to Bogart's on the film's lobby posters and in advertisements.

Bogart's and praised
Bogart's performance was generally praised as the strongest part of the film.
Over the passing years the film gathered a cult following ( Ray's films had a brief revival in the 1970s and Bogart's anti-hero stance became re-evaluated in the 1960s, one possible explanation ), and the French during the 1950s praised Ray's unique film making.

Bogart's and by
High Sierra, a 1941 movie directed by Raoul Walsh, had a screenplay written by Bogart's friend and drinking partner, John Huston, adapted from the novel by W. R. Burnett ( Little Caesar, etc .).
* " Benton, Arizona " is the fictitious Arizona town that Humphrey Bogart's character, Vincent Parry, transits by bus on his way to Peru through Mexico in the 1947 Bogart & Bacall film Dark Passage.
In the mid-1960s it was the name used by the press and the general public to refer to a later variation of the group, after Bogart's death, that called itself " the summit " or " the clan ," featuring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, who appeared together on stage and in films in the early-1960s, including the movie Ocean's 11.
The screenplay was co-written by John Huston, Bogart's friend and drinking partner, adapted from the novel by William R. Burnett ( also known for, among others, Little Caesar and Scarface ).
Bogart's character's dog, " Pard ," was erroneously believed by some to be canine actor " Terry " (" Toto " from The Wizard of Oz ).
In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ) is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions.
Although not as well known as his other work, Bogart's performance in this film is considered by many critics to be among his finest and the film's reputation itself has grown over time along with Ray's.
It was mainly overseen by Bogart's partner Cecil Holmes and the label focused on R & B, funk, and disco releases.
Exaggerated reports of the Mormon incursion into Daviess County and the battle ( some claiming that half of Bogart's men had been lost ) made their way to Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs, who responded by calling out 2, 500 state militiamen to put down what he perceived to be open rebellion by the Mormons.
Later, Sahara was remade by André de Toth as a Western with Broderick Crawford called Last of the Comanches ( 1953 ) and by Brian Trenchard-Smith as the Australian film Sahara, with James Belushi in Bogart's role.
Bogart's role in the film had earlier been played on Broadway by Paul Newman but the young actor was not considered for the movie version since Newman, viewed by studios at the time as mainly a stage and television actor only beginning his movie career, was in no position to compete with Bogart.
According to Bacall, in her autobiography By Myself, during the filming of Dark Passage, Bogart's hair began to fall out in clumps, the result of alopecia areata, caused by vitamin deficiencies.
Film critic Bosley Crowther gave the film a mixed review and was not impressed by Bogart's performance but was by Bacall's work.
# Last Rights: Archival Footage-From the 1992 Cincinnati, OH show ( filmed on June 2, 1992 at Bogart's ), filmed by Jim Van Bebber ( director ).
# Too Dark Park: Archival Footage-From the 1990 Cincinnati, OH show ( filmed on November 6, 1990, also at Bogart's ), filmed by Jim Van Bebber ( director ).

Bogart's and cast
In the film's trailer, Bogart is repeatedly mentioned first but Robinson's name is listed above Bogart's in a cast list at the trailer's very end.
The film is also notable as the breakthrough in Bogart's career, transforming him from supporting player to leading man, and his success in High Sierra would lead to his being cast in many of his iconic roles.
In the film's trailer, Bogart is repeatedly mentioned first but Robinson's name is listed above Bogart's in a cast list at the very end.
Holt was next cast in the role that he is probably most remembered for ( in a film in which his father also appeared in a small part )— that of Bob Curtin to Humphrey Bogart's Fred C. Dobbs in John Huston's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre ( 1948 ).

Bogart's and director
Beat the Devil, Bogart's last film with his close friend and favorite director John Huston, also enjoys a cult following.

Bogart's and .
Bogart's breakthrough as a leading man came in 1941, with High Sierra and The Maltese Falcon.
Bogart's father was a Presbyterian of English and Dutch descent ; his mother was an Episcopalian of English descent.
Bogart's birthday has been a subject of controversy ; according to Warner Bros, he was born on Christmas Day, 1899.
Bogart's father, Belmont, was a cardiopulmonary surgeon.
Another version, which Bogart's long-time friend, author Nathaniel Benchley, claims is the truth, is that Bogart was injured while on assignment to take a naval prisoner to Portsmouth Naval Prison in Kittery, Maine.
Supposedly, while changing trains in Boston, the handcuffed prisoner asked Bogart for a cigarette and while Bogart looked for a match, the prisoner raised his hands, smashed Bogart across the mouth with his cuffs, cutting Bogart's lip, and fled.
During his naval days, Bogart's character and values developed independent of family influence, and he began to rebel somewhat against their values.
A barroom brawl during this time might have been the actual cause of Bogart's lip damage, as this coincides better with the Louise Brooks account.
Critic Alexander Woollcott wrote of Bogart's early work that he " is what is usually and mercifully described as inadequate.
Bogart's earliest film role is with Helen Hayes in the 1928 two-reeler The Dancing Town, of which a complete copy has never been found.
Robert E. Sherwood remained a close friend of Bogart's.
Bogart worked well with Ida Lupino, and her relationship with him was a close one, provoking jealousy from Bogart's wife Mayo.
The on-screen magic of Bogart and Bergman was the result of two actors doing their very best work, not any real-life sparks, though Bogart's perennially jealous wife assumed otherwise.
Chandler thoroughly admired Bogart's performance: " Bogart can be tough without a gun.
Dark Passage ( 1947 ) was Bogart's and Bacall's next collaboration.
Robinson had always had top billing over Bogart in their previous films together but for this movie, Robinson's name appears to the right of Bogart's, but placed a little higher on the posters, and also in the film's opening credits, to indicate Robinson's near-equal status.
Robinson's role remains similar in circumstance to Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest ( 1936 ), Bogart's initial breakthrough which the studio had originally earmarked for Robinson.

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