Biography

Biography - Humphrey Bogart

Biography - Humphrey Bogart
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The on-screen triumphs and off-screen trials of Hollywood's definitive leading man are explored in a fascinating documentary. Featuring clips from such seminal films as "Casablanca" and "The African Queen," as well as vintage interviews with Bogie, this program gives unique insight into the life of one of cinema's most beloved figures. 50 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #73263 in DVD
  • Brand: A&E
  • Released on: 2006-03-28
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .10 pounds
  • Running time: 50 minutes

Features

  • He was born on Christmas Day, 1899, to a blue-blood family from Manhattan's Upper East Side. He made his mark playing some of the toughest tough guys to ever grace the silver screen. Humphrey Bogart created some of the most memorable characters in movie history, a parade of cool loners and tough guys. But it was a long road from his aristocratic upbringing to cinematic success. This in-dept

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Humphrey Bogart's screen career followed an offbeat trajectory from villain to antihero to romantic icon, an evolution that underscores the acting craft beneath that familiar persona. This well-crafted profile from A&E's Biography series brackets that compelling arc by chronicling Bogart's success in establishing a public image that was genuinely against type, given his origins in a privileged New York family, and his early stage career in roles far removed from the gangsters, gunsels, and blue-collar Everymen that dominated his years toiling on the Warner Bros. Pictures studio lot as a character actor.

His pivotal late 1930s and early 1940s triumphs, including signature private eyes Sam Spade (in The Maltese Falcon) and Philip Marlowe (The Big Sleep), and the cynical yet ultimately noble Rick Blaine, the world-weary romantic hero of Casablanca, are placed in the context of the actor's own pilgrimage toward more complex character roles. His fabled romance with model-turned-actress Lauren Bacall, captured onscreen in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, and Bogart's significance as one of the earliest stars to venture outside studio contracts through his own production company, are also covered, as is his long association with director John Huston. On a lighter note, we glimpse his charter role in forging the original Beverly Hills "rat pack" that would later be associated with Frank Sinatra.

The 50-minute documentary features film clips, archival stills and footage, and interviews with peers and critics, including critic Michael Medved, screenwriters Joe Hyams and Julius Epstein, and actors Rod Steiger and Theodore Bikel. --Sam Sutherland