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Favorite 3 Humphrey Bogart Films?

Started by Scott, January 23, 2007, 12:34:45 PM

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Which Are Your Favorite 3 Humphrey Bogart Films?

The Harder They Fall (1956)
0 (0%)
The Desperate Hours (1955)
0 (0%)
The Left Hand of God (1955)
0 (0%)
We're No Angels (1955)
0 (0%)
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
7 (41.2%)
Beat the Devil (1953)
0 (0%)
The African Queen (1951)
7 (41.2%)
Tokyo Joe (1949)
0 (0%)
Key Largo (1948)
3 (17.6%)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
8 (47.1%)
Dark Passage (1947)
2 (11.8%)
Dead Reckoning (1947)
0 (0%)
The Big Sleep (1946)
5 (29.4%)
To Have and Have Not (1944)
0 (0%)
Sahara (1943)
0 (0%)
Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
0 (0%)
Casablanca (1942)
12 (70.6%)
Across the Pacific (1942)
0 (0%)
The Big Shot (1942)
0 (0%)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
9 (52.9%)
High Sierra (1941)
0 (0%)
They Drive by Night (1940)
1 (5.9%)
Virginia City (1940)
0 (0%)
King of the Underworld (1939)
0 (0%)
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
0 (0%)
San Quentin (1937)
0 (0%)
Dead End (1937)
2 (11.8%)
Roaring Twenties (1939)
0 (0%)
Return Of Dr. X (1939)
1 (5.9%)

Total Members Voted: 17

Scott

Check 3 of your favorite Humphrey Bogart films.



My favorites are:

1) Treasure Of Sierra Madre
2) Casablanca
3) Caine Mutiny

With honorable mention to High Sierra, African Queen, Beat The Devil, and Maltese Falcon.

BeyondTheGrave

I went with The Big Sleep, Maltese Falcon, and Casablanca
Most of all I hate dancing then work,exercise,people,stupidpeople


Gerry

My picks were:

THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE (1948)
CASABLANCA (1942)
THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

Scott

I still haven't seen THE BIG SLEEP.

BEAT THE DEVIL is a very good film you can buy for $1 most anywhere.

ledbelly418

THE BIG SLEEP
CASABLANCA
THE CAINE MUTINY

... Great post, Now, I'll be watching "The Big Sleep" tonight because of it

Derf

I would probably go with Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, and Treasure of the Sierra Madre, with The African Queen showing up real close behind and To Have and Have Not somewhere in there as well.
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

raj

Casablanca, Big Sleep, Maltese Falcon, Treasure of the Sierra Madre.  Er, can't limit it to 3.  Even 4 is too few.

Scott

THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT was also a good one about truck drivers working extra hours.


JaseSF

I picked THE AFRICAN QUEEN, CASABLANCA and THE MALTESE FALCON but I like all of those above I've seen...
"This above all: To thine own self be true!"

RCMerchant

THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT would also be on my list.
also DEAD END(1937)
and the MALTESE FALCON.
the ROARING TWENTIES with Jimmy Cagney is a good one too!
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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trekgeezer

Badges! We don't need no stinking badges!

It's all about the strawberries.





And you thought Trek isn't cool.

peter johnson

Yes, it's cruel to limit us to 3 --
I can't say that everything the man did was wonderful, but he DID do a plethora of wonderful roles.
Damn, Scott, you started this and you haven't seen "The Big Sleep" yet?  Some of the best lines he ever said, bro!
"Yeah, he's the sort who'd beat my teeth out, then punch me in the mouth for mumbling . . ."
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They are hard to find, but Bogart did some silent roles as well -- I've seen stills of him as a ghoul/zombie, but have never seen the picture.
peter johnson/denny crane
I have no idea what this means.

RCMerchant

Quote from: peter johnson on January 23, 2007, 11:54:04 PM
Yes, it's cruel to limit us to 3 --
I can't say that everything the man did was wonderful, but he DID do a plethora of wonderful roles.
Damn, Scott, you started this and you haven't seen "The Big Sleep" yet?  Some of the best lines he ever said, bro!
"Yeah, he's the sort who'd beat my teeth out, then punch me in the mouth for mumbling . . ."
* * *
They are hard to find, but Bogart did some silent roles as well -- I've seen stills of him as a ghoul/zombie, but have never seen the picture.
peter johnson/denny crane
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The movie of him as a 'ghoul/zombie' would be the RETURN of DR. X(1939) in which he sported pancake makeup and a white streak in his hair,looking somewhat like Boris Karloff in the WALKING DEAD (another Warner Bros. film from about the same time. Incidently,it has nothing to do with DR.X, a Lioneel Atwill film,also by Warner,of 1933. Seems Warner Bros did not have a lot of creativity in the horror movie department,and shoulda stuck to gangster films...
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
https://www.tumblr.com/ronmerchant

Scott

What's the name of the film where Bogart isn't shown for half the film because he just escaped from prison and he had his face surgically altered? The camera angle is as if from his eyes during the first half.

Dennis

               
                           

                                       


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