Pros: Bogart and Bacall, Agnes Moorhead Cons: Story, Direction
I Am A Camera: Dark Passage (1947) Directed by Delmer Daves, the noir thriller Dark Passage stars Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in their third pairing out of the four they would ultimately do. Dark Passage, in the time honored ...
Pros: Bogart and Bacall and shadowy noir landscape Cons: noir with a Hollywood happy end
For all intents and purposes the 1947 Dark Passage isn’t really a film Noir, due to the fact that the protagonist Vincent Parry, played by Humphrey Bogart is an innocent man who is surrounded by others who themselves have shadowy subversive motives. ...
Pros: Interesting casting and filming techniques, realistic, it has Bogart and Bacall in it Cons: Somewhat clunky plot and downbeat, as befitting of a "film noir"
By 1947, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall had become one of the hottest couples in Hollywood, both on and off screen. On-screen, they set fire in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, which evolved into an off-screen relationship and ...
Pros: Bogart and Bacall Cons:The Big Sleep, To Have and Have Not and Key Largo are better.
The spark between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart ignited the screen in To Have and Have Not, the 1944 movie that was their first together. By the time they made The Big Sleep two years later, it seemed as if Bogart and Bacall could...
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