"You know how to whistle, don't you Steve?" That sexy bit of innuendo has long been etched in cinephiles' memories as the spark that lit the fuse of the legendary romance between classic Hollywood ...
In the 1930 comedy Up the River, two inmates break out of prison to help their former roommate avoid a life of crime. The film, which was a modest hit in its time, is largely remembered as the first ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Humphrey Bogart grew up a rich kid in Manhattan and spent his youth on Broadway, playing twits dressed in striped jackets and white ducks, "vigorously entering with ...
Introduction -- 1: End depends on the beginning -- 2: Let me know when you want to be killed -- 3: Incorrodible as a zinc bar -- 4: Bogart can be tough without a gun -- 5: May you never die till I ...
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the ...
"Tough Without a Gun: The Life and Extraordinary Afterlife of Humphrey Bogart" by Stefan Kanfer, Knopf, 290 pages, $26.95 Considering he may be the most enduring of Hollywood movie stars, Humphrey ...
Just two years before his star-making turn in The Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart made his sole foray into science fiction-horror in Vincent Sherman's directorial debut, The Return of Doctor X. The ...
Kanfer, a Time magazine editor who has written biographies of Marlon Brando, Lucille Ball, and Groucho Marx, turns his attention to Humphrey Bogart, whose "outstanding characteristics—integrity, ...