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  1. 1. Up the River (1930) Passed | 92 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama. 5.9. Rate. When paroled trustee Steve and former inmate Judy who try to put their criminal lives behind them are blackmailed, two career criminals come to their rescue. Director: John Ford | Stars: Spencer Tracy, Claire Luce, Warren Hymer, Humphrey Bogart. Votes: 1,376. 2.

  2. 31 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. 1948 2h 6m Approved. 8.2 (133K) Rate. 98 Metascore. Two down-on-their-luck Americans searching for work in 1920s Mexico convince an old prospector to help them mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Director John Huston Stars Humphrey Bogart Walter Huston Tim Holt. 2.

  3. From 1936 to 1940, Bogart appeared in 28 films, usually as a gangster, twice in Westerns and even a horror film. His landmark year was 1941 (often capitalizing on parts George Raft had stupidly rejected) with roles in classics such as High Sierra (1940) and as Sam Spade in one of his most fondly remembered films, The Maltese Falcon (1941) .

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    • Casablanca. 1942's "Casablanca" may be the best film ever made, but it's better to think of it as the greatest achievement of Hollywood's Golden Age. That's not to say that it's perfect.
    • The Caine Mutiny. In 1954's "The Caine Mutiny," Bogart plays a hard-charging World War II Navy captain who takes command of a rag-tag ship whose code of conduct has fallen below the waterline.
    • The Maltese Falcon. American pop art is American high art. The rebellion that founded the country established an indelible ethos that permeates all of the nation's mythologies.
    • In a Lonely Place. Humphrey Bogart and Alfred Hitchcock never worked together but 1950's "In a Lonely Place" in 1950 is the actor's most obviously Hitchcockian thriller, with nods to films like "Rope."
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    • Casablanca (1942) The romantic drama Casablanca was expected to have a sequel but thankfully it never happened as Casablanca 2 could have ruined the original’s legacy.
    • The Maltese Falcon (1941) Widely considered one of the best film noirs of all time, The Maltese Falcon offered the earliest hints of Bogart’s abilities to play mysterious leading men.
    • The African Queen (1951) Humphrey Bogart won his long-overdue Best Actor Oscar for The African Queen, a World War I adventure that reunited him with director John Huston.
    • The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948) John Huston’s trailblazing Western starred Humphrey Bogart as Fred Dobbs, a downtrodden drifter who seeks to reverse his fate in search of the titular treasure in Mexico.
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  5. Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon.

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