Humphrey Bogart
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Casablanca
(1943)American expat Rick Blaine owns a nightclub in Casablanca, frequented by refugees desperate to escape German domination. Despite the ever-present human misery, Rick manages to remain uninvolved in World War II now raging across Europe and Northern Africa. But all that changes when his ex-lover, Ilsa Lund, walks through the front door of Rick's club. Rick must now choose between a life with the woman he loves and becoming the hero that the world needs.

The Big Sleep
(1946)Complicated but sultry and witty, this film noir is the definitive Bogart/Bacall movie. Bogart is private eye Philip Marlowe who's hired to deal with the blackmailer of a general's daughter. Bacall is the protective older sister. There's murder, dark dealings and a sexual electricity between the two stars.

The African Queen
(1952)Adapted from the novel by C.S. Forester, The African Queen (1951) directed by John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart in his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I.

Sabrina
(1954)The daughter of the family chauffeur is sought after by two wealthy socialite brothers.

The Enforcer
(1951)For as long as crime boss Albert Mendoza (Everett Sloane) has been running a notorious ring of hired hit men, District Attorney Martin Ferguson (Humphrey Bogart) has been hunting him down. But Ferguson cuts a deal with Mendoza's henchman Joe Rico (Ted De Corsia), and the mob boss is finally arrested. However, Rico dies mysteriously before he can testify against Mendoza, and Ferguson must reexamine years of potential evidence, desperately searching for something to incriminate the gangster with.

Action in the North Atlantic
(1943)Oscar® winner Humphrey Bogart stars in this exciting drama about a Merchant Marine vessel's fight against German attacks at the start of World War II.

All Through the Night
(1942)A criminal gang turns patriotic to track down a Nazi spy ring in this thrilling crime story!

Conflict
(1945)Conflict is a love triangle with murder at its heart, an atmospheric film noir of looming shadows, fatal romance and a trench-coated killer. Bogart portrays Richard Mason.

Key Largo
(1948)Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall ignite in this acclaimed story of a war veteran who finds himself in a deadly fight against gangsters who have taken over a hotel during a tropical storm.

To Have and Have Not
(1945)Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart ("The African Queen," "Casablanca") is a Martinique charter boat skipper who gets mixed up with beautiful Lauren Bacall ("The Big Sleep," "Misery") and underground French resistance operatives during WWII. Critics raved over sultry 19 year-old Bacall's powerful screen debut.

In a Lonely Place
(1950)A down-on-his-luck studio scribe reluctantly agrees to adapt a trashy bestseller to the silver screen when he becomes the prime suspect in a murder.

The Caine Mutiny
(1954)"Humphrey Bogart is Lt. Commander Queeg, the skipper of the minesweeper Caine, who, when involuntarily relieved of his command during a violent typhoon, brings his officers up on charges for conspiring the Caine Mutiny. Nominated for seven 1954 Academy Awards - including Best Picture and Actor (Humphrey Bogart). Based on Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize novel. Added Value:audio set-up, language cho..
Across the Pacific
(1942)Humphrey Bogart, an American Army Officer, is booted out of service on false charges of treason. As he sails to China, he comes into contact with a series of seedy characters.

The Two Mrs. Carrolls
(1947)Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck and Alexis Smith star in this thriller about an artist who can only find inspiration in murder and the two women who inspire him, the two women he loves -- The Two Mrs. Carrolls.

Dark Passage
(1947)Humphrey Bogart is Vincent Parry, a prison escapee framed for murder who emerges from plastic surgery with a new face. Lauren Bacall is Irene Jansen, Vincent's lone ally.

Passage to Marseille
(1944)Devil's Island escapees join up with the Allies during World War II.

The Barefoot Contessa
(1954)A Cinderella story about a waning director who revives his career after discovering a beautiful Spanish dancer and making her into a Hollywood star.

We're No Angels
(1955)Three convicts escape from Devil's Island and come at a colonial town. Initially they plan to steal supplies and clothing from the store, but they take a liking to the store owner's family.

King of the Underworld
(1939)A doctor gets mixed up with gangsters after they murder her husband.

It All Came True
(1940)Killer Chips Maguire (Humphrey Bogart) is cooling his heels where the cops will never find him: a shabby boarding house run by two dear old ladies who cluck over Chips like devoted mother hens. When Chips finds out the biddies owe past taxes, he hits on a can't-miss scheme. He talks his fellow boarders, zanies all, into turning the house into a Gay '90s-themed nightclub! Fans who know the pre-stardom Bogart for his string of compelling performances as tightly coiled heavies in gangster sagas are in for a treat as Bogie unwinds with deadpan cracks in this appealing crime comedy. On hand to help make sure It All Came True are Ann Sheridan and character greats Zasu Pitts, Una O'Connor and Felix Bressart.