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    • In A Lonely Place. 1950's "In A Lonely Place" marked the ultimate Humphrey Bogart performance, one that A.M. Sperber and Eric Lax's book, "Bogart," calls one of his most personal.
    • The Big Sleep. Unlike "The Maltese Falcon," 1946's "The Big Sleep" is deliberately imperfect, with convoluted plotting around gambling debts, drugs and pornographers alluded to in oblique, censor-abiding ways, and a number of strong, seductive women out for detective Philip Marlowe (Bogart).
    • The Maltese Falcon. 1941's "The Maltese Falcon" was a first in many ways — it's one of the first times Humphrey Bogart was the protagonist of a major film, and it gave John Huston his first shot at directing a movie.
    • Key Largo. "Key Largo" was one of director John Huston and Humphrey Bogart's 1948 collaborations alongside the classic "Treasure of the Sierra Madre."
  1. Jun 11, 2024 · Film Noir. Mystery. The Big Sleep is a 1946 film noir directed by Howard Hawks, featuring Humphrey Bogart as private detective Philip Marlowe. Based on Raymond Chandler's novel, the film follows Marlowe as he investigates the blackmail of a wealthy family's daughter, uncovering a web of crime and intrigue.

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  2. His breakthrough came in High Sierra (1941), and he catapulted to stardom as the lead in John Huston's The Maltese Falcon (1941), considered one of the first great noir films. [4] Bogart's private detectives, Sam Spade (in The Maltese Falcon) and Philip Marlowe (in 1946's The Big Sleep), became the models for detectives in other noir films.

  3. Knock on Any Door is a 1949 American courtroom trial film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart. The movie was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by Willard Motley.

    • H Sierra (1941) - 7.5
    • K Passage (1947) - 7.5
    • Harder They Fall (1956) - 7.6
    • Largo (1948) - 7.8
    • Have and Have Not (1944) - 7.8
    • Els with Dirty Faces (1938) - 7.9
    • Roaring Twenties (1939) - 7.9
    • Big Sleep (1946) - 7.9
    • A Lonely Place (1950) - 8.0
    • Maltese Falcon (1941) - 8.0

    A gangster (Bogart) recently freed from prisons agrees to one final heist before going straight. This job isn't as simple as he first thought, struggling to keep the wannabe criminals in check and finding himself caught between two women. If that weren't enough a possibly cursed dog takes a liking to him. Humphrey Bogart's sympathetic gangster, des...

    Vincent Parry was convicted of murdering his wife, an accusation he denies completely. To prove his innocence he escapes prison, but his face has been all over the news and he gets backroom plastic surgery to disguise himself. He finds shelter in the home of a sympathetic female artist. The film noir genre is often noted for its memorable and expre...

    Eddie Willis is a respected sports journalist, whose employer just shut their doors. In need of money, he takes a job as a public relations man for an up-and-coming fighter from Argentina. Willis begins to suspect something more is happening, as he notices that this boxer doesn't know how to box. RELATED: 10 Best Modern Film Noir Movies, Ranked Acc...

    Frank McCloud (Bogart) is a WWII veteran visiting the family of a fallen comrade when he becomes trapped in their hotel. This is partially due to the hurricane sweeping the city, but mostly because of the armed gangsters who took shelter at the hotel. How much is he willing to sacrifice for his long-dead friend? The final film where Bogart starred ...

    Harry Morgan (Bogart) and his alcoholic friend run a charter boat out of the French island of Martinique. When WWII breaks out, and France falls to Germany, their clients become almost nonexistent and they get an offer to smuggle French resistance members onto the island, which they are reluctant to accept. Famed director Howard Hawks loosely adapt...

    A gangster is released from prison and wants to get the $100,000 he was owed for taking the fall, but his associate (Bogart) feigns ignorance to his release. While trying to get his money the gangster makes an impression on the street kids of the neighborhood, and his childhood friend turned priest begs him to set the kids straight. The first of tw...

    The lives of three men intersect at two very important moments in their lives while serving in The Great War and years later when they meet again and start a bootlegging business. Is the bond formed by soldiers in combat strong enough to stand the greed of gangsters and pressure of the law? Bogart and James Cagney both made names for themselves pla...

    Private detective Philip Marlowe (Bogart) is hired by a wealthy general, whose daughter is being blackmailed for gambling debts. However, Marlowe might have bitten off more than he can chew as he falls into a hole of love triangles, organized crime, blackmail, murder, and he may have even found love. RELATED: Top 10 Lauren Bacall Films, Ranked (Acc...

    A hat-check attendant is murdered and the screenwriter Dixon Steele (Bogart) becomes the main suspect, if their long conversation didn't arouse suspicion his temper and dark sense of humor would have. Fortunately for him, his neighbor provided him with a fake alibi, something she may come to regret. This film received positive attention from critic...

    One evening, a woman walks into the San Francisco private detective agency, Spade and Archer, and says she's looking for her missing sister. Archer follows her and winds up dead, leaving Spade (Bogart) to solve the mystery. This brings Spade into contact with three strange criminals, all after the titular jewel-encrusted falcon statue. The director...

  4. In a Lonely Place is a 1950 American film noir directed by Nicholas Ray [ 2 ] and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions. The script was written by Andrew P. Solt from Edmund H. North's adaptation of Dorothy B. Hughes ' 1947 novel of the same name.

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