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Debuting as a director with The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), John Huston followed with the major noirs Key Largo ( 1948 ) and The Asphalt Jungle ( 1950 ).
Other successes followed, including To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ); The Big Sleep ( 1946 ); Dark Passage ( 1947 ) and Key Largo ( 1948 ), with his wife Lauren Bacall ; The Treasure of the Sierra Madre ( 1948 ); In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ); The African Queen ( 1951 ), for which he won his only Academy Award ; Sabrina ( 1954 ); and The Caine Mutiny ( 1954 ).
Key Largo was directed by John Huston and, in addition to the presence of Bogart and Bacall, features Edward G. Robinson as " Johnny Rocco ," a seething older synthesis of many of his past vicious gangster roles.
( Santana was also the name of the cabin cruiser featured in the 1948 film Key Largo ).
He advised Claire Trevor, when she had been nominated for Key Largo, to " just say you did it all yourself and don't thank anyone ".
Hydropolis, project cancelled 2004 in Dubai, would have had suites on the bottom of the Persian Gulf, and Jules ' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida requires scuba diving to access its rooms.
* Key Largo, an island in the Florida Keys
He wrote the screenplays for most of the 37 feature films he directed, many of which are today considered classics: The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre ( 1948 ), Key Largo ( 1948 ), The Asphalt Jungle ( 1950 ), The African Queen ( 1951 ), Moulin Rouge ( 1952 ), The Misfits ( 1961 ), and The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ).
While in Key Largo in late May, Clarke met Marilyn Mayfield, an attractive young woman.
The Florida Keys Council for the Arts is the primary cultural umbrella for the Florida Keys, and serves the population from Key Largo to Key West.
The forty-fourth highest percentage of Cuban residents in the US, at 9. 76 % of the city's population ( tied with Key Largo ,) the twenty-fourth highest percentage of Dominicans in the US, with 4. 62 %, and the fifteenth highest percentage of Jamaican residents in the US, at 6. 3 % of the city's population.
In 1950 the Dade County Planning Board announced a plan to build a highway connecting Key Biscayne with the Overseas Highway on Key Largo.
The project envisioned a series of bridges connecting artificial islands, to be built on the Safety Valve, and existing small keys to Elliott Key and on to Key Largo.
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* Key Largo, Atlantic Ocean
Key Largo is a census-designated place in Monroe County, Florida, United States, located on the island of Key Largo in the upper Florida Keys.
Key Largo is located at ( 25. 106637 ,-80. 429917 ).
The 1948 film Key Largo, starring Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart, was set there.

Key and harbor
John H. Geiger, who was Key West's first harbor pilot, which later became Audubon House and Tropical Gardens.
John Whitehead had been stranded in Key West after a shipwreck in 1819 and he had been impressed by the potential offered by the deep harbor of the island.
Perry renamed Cayo Hueso ( Key West ) to " Thompson's Island " for the Secretary of the Navy, Smith Thompson, and the harbor " Port Rodgers " for War of 1812 hero John Rodgers.
Fort McRee, was a historic military fort constructed by the United States, on the eastern tip of Perdido Key, to defend Pensacola and its important natural harbor.
He was sent to Florida in 1846, where he spent ten years working on the harbor of St. Augustine and the defenses of Key West.
* Francis Scott Key Bridge ( Baltimore ), a bridge crossing the outer harbor of Baltimore, Maryland

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