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For the first time, Bogart could be cast successfully as a tough, strong man and, at the same time, as a vulnerable love interest.
She wrote that the film " gave him a role that he could play with complexity, because the film character's pride in his art, his selfishness, drunkenness, lack of energy stabbed with lightning strokes of violence were shared by the real Bogart ".
Spiegel sent Katharine Hepburn the book and she suggested Bogart for the male lead, firmly believing that " he was the only man who could have played that part ".
Bogart was suffering at the time from what would be diagnosed as esphageal cancer and thus could barely be heard in some takes, hence the need for Frees to dub in his voice.
In a Lonely Place gave him a role that he could play with complexity because the film character's, the screenwriter's, pride in his art, his selfishness, his drunkenness, his lack of energy stabbed with lightning strokes of violence, were shared equally by the real Bogart.
In 1973, he arranged financing through Warner Bros. Records whereas he could start his own record label, which would be a sudsidiary of Warner Bros. After much back and forth, the green light was eventually given by Warner and Bogart started the new label, bringing Harris, Holmes, and Reingold with him.
The chorus originally started with " if you like Humphrey Bogart ", which Holmes changed at the last minute, replacing the actor with the name of the first exotic cocktail he could think of.
Many have noted that while it was more faithful to the novel, due to lack of restrictions on what could be portrayed on screen, it was far less successful than the original 1946 version with Bogart and Bacall.
There have been several attempts on Rico's life and he is a bag of nerves, but lead prosecutor ADA Martin Ferguson ( Humphrey Bogart ) reminds him that he himself faces plenty of charges that could " burn you a dozen times ".
The character was made older in the script so Bogart could play the part.
Bogart, who knew that a catchy single could save the album, ordered Kiss back into the studio to record " Kissin ' Time ", which was a Top 20 hit for Bobby Rydell in 1959.

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Heywood Broun, reviewing Nerves wrote, " Humphrey Bogart gives the most effective performance ... both dry and fresh, if that be possible ".
John Huston was reported to be easily bored during production, and admired Bogart ( who also got bored easily off camera ) not just for his acting talent but for his intense concentration on the set.
It was reportedly his idea that Rick Blaine be portrayed as a chess player, which also served as a metaphor for the sparring relationship of the characters played by Bogart and Rains in the movie.
Chandler thoroughly admired Bogart's performance: " Bogart can be tough without a gun.
Later, the glamor would be gone and she would make herself useful as a cook, nurse and clothes washer, for which Bogart praised her, " I don't know what we'd have done without her.
Bogart considered his performance to be the best of his film career.
In the film noir Dark Passage, the protagonist has plastic surgery, and when his bandages are removed, he is revealed to be Humphrey Bogart.
Other films include The Hucksters ( 1947 ) with Clark Gable, Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ) with Gregory Peck, Lone Star ( 1952 ) with Clark Gable, Mogambo ( 1953 ) with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, 1954's The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart ( which some consider to be Gardner's " signature film " since it mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), The Sun Also Rises with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn ( in which she played party-girl Brett Ashley ) ( 1957 ), and the film version of Nevil Shute's best-selling On the Beach with Peck and Fred Astaire.
* The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ) the third version, considered to be a film noir classic, starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet.
Tommy's sister, Drina ( Sylvia Sidney ), dreams of marrying some dashing, rich stranger who will save her and Tommy from this miserable life of poverty and help prevent Tommy from growing up to be a mobster like Baby Face Martin ( Humphrey Bogart ), who has returned to the neighborhood to visit his mother and old girlfriend.
The film would mark the first of three films with Bogart and Cagney, the next two films would be made the following year, The Oklahoma Kid and The Roaring Twenties.
" " Rat Pack " may also be a shortened version of " Holmby Hills Rat Pack ", a reference to the home of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall which served as a regular hangout.
Bacall was a natural choice given her off-screen marriage to Bogart and their box-office appeal, but Warner Bros. refused to loan her out, which is today thought to be due to their fury that Bogart had set up his own production company ( they were afraid that independent companies would jeopardize the future of major studios ).
Also, since Warner Bros. owned the rights to the title of the film Casablanca, Bogart knew there would be no lawsuit against him regarding the name Casablanca Records.
Bogart accepted, however he soon found out he would not be allowed to stay with Casablanca, and PolyGram released him from his post.
Famous Hollywood guest stars such as Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Paulette Goddard, Dorothy Lamour, Rita Hayworth, Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Basil Rathbone, Gary Cooper, Veronica Lake, Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson, Hedda Hopper, and many more would be on hand to trade comedic barbs with Hope.
The title and lyrics of their song, " In a Lonely Place ," appear to be based on the 1950 Humphrey Bogart film of the same name, including the lyrics, " I was born the day I met you, lived a while when you loved me, died a little when we broke apart.
Wada and Sanada's relationship may be similar to that of John Huston and Humphrey Bogart.
I grew out of the kind of music we were making and there wasn ’ t room for a partner in the things I wanted to be doing .” In Bogart ’ s third album “ Reinitialized ”, he chose to collaborate with numerous vocalists to provide him with the opportunity to reflect a different sound to his music.

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The early disco sound was largely an urban American phenomenon with producers and labels such as SalSoul Records ( Ken, Joe and Stanley Cayre ), West End Records ( Mel Cheren ), Casablanca ( Neil Bogart ), and Prelude ( Marvin Schlachter ) to name a few.
Notable American films from the war years include the anti-Nazi Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), scripted by Dashiell Hammett ; Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), Hitchcock's direction of a script by Thornton Wilder ; the George M. Cohan biopic, Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ), starring James Cagney, and the immensely popular Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart.
The iconic noir counterpart to the femme fatale, the private eye, came to the fore in films such as The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), with Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade, and Murder, My Sweet ( 1944 ), with Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe.
The 1982 Steve Martin comedy Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was shot in black-and-white as a parody of a 1940s film noir and included footage of actors from the film-noir era such as Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster, and others spliced in with the modern actors.
After making the World War II film Air Force in 1943 starring John Garfield, Hawks made two films with Hollywood and real life lovers Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
In one account, during a shelling of his ship the, his lip was cut by a piece of shrapnel, although some claim Bogart did not make it to sea until after the Armistice with Germany was signed.
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.
Bogart resumed his friendship with boyhood pal Bill Brady, Jr. whose father had show business connections, and eventually Bogart got an office job working for William A. Brady Sr .' s new company World Films.
Bogart then signed a contract with Fox Film Corporation for $ 750 a week.
) Tracy and Bogart appeared in their only film together in John Ford's early sound film Up the River ( 1930 ), with both playing inmates.
Bogart then performed in The Bad Sister with Bette Davis in 1931, in a minor part.
Howard, who held production rights, made it clear he wanted Bogart to star with him.
Jack Warner, famous for butting heads with his stars, tried to get Bogart to adopt a stage name, but Bogart stubbornly refused.
In those " B movie " years, Bogart started developing his lasting film persona – the wounded, stoical, cynical, charming, vulnerable, self-mocking loner with a core of honor.
The studio system, then at its most entrenched, usually restricted actors to one studio, with occasional loan-outs, and Warner Bros. had no interest in making Bogart a top star.
" Mary Philips, in her own stage hit A Touch of Brimstone ( 1935 ), refused to give up her Broadway career to go to Hollywood with Bogart.
On August 21, 1938, Bogart entered into a disastrous third marriage, with actress Mayo Methot, a lively, friendly woman when sober, but paranoid when drunk.
Bogart worked well with Ida Lupino, and her relationship with him was a close one, provoking jealousy from Bogart's wife Mayo.
Bogart was unusually happy with it, remarking, " it is practically a masterpiece.

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