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Named the greatest male film star of all time by the American Film Institute, Bogart defined the noir detective role, creating the persona of “cool” along the way. The Academy Award winner dominated the 1940s and 1950s with a long list of now-classic films.


Ernest Hemingway’s novel “To Have and Have Not” is the basis for the 1944 film version showing on Jan. 27. The film follows Harry Morgan (Bogart), a charter boat captain in World War II-era Martinique, who is persuaded to smuggle a French resistance leader after falling for Marie Browning (Lauren Becall), an American pickpocket. The film introduced 19-year-old Lauren Becall to the screen and to the 44-year-old Bogart, and the two began an affair which ended up in a marriage that lasted until Bogart’s death 12 years later.

 

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