Humphrey Bogart
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Sahara
(1943)A stranded group of six Allied soldiers trek across the desert, making their way to an abandoned fort, but are soon faced with a German battalion.

Dead Reckoning
(1946)A war hero steps off a train and into a world of gambling, blackmail and murder while searching for a fellow vet who inexplicably disappeared himself.

The Left Hand of God
(1955)An American mercenary poses as a Catholic village priest in China during 1947 after escaping from a Chinese warlord, for whom he has been working as a military advisor. However, the disguise of the cloth can't hide his feelings for a missionary worker.

The Harder They Fall
(1956)A fight promoter hires a hard-luck sportswriter to hype a simple Argentine boxer for the mob.

The Wagons Roll at Night
(1941)The tents are leaky. The troupers are weary. The carnival limps into town and sets up for another show. To the public, the carnival means exciting performers. To Nick Coster, those performers are "mugs and grifters and riffraff all under one tent." Nick should know. He puts the show together. Humphrey Bogart plays Nick, bringing crisp authority to a movie whose midway atmosphere is so alive you can almost taste the caramel corn. Sylvia Sidney, Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie join Bogart in this tale centered on Nick and an up-and-coming lion tamer (Albert) he discovers. The story, a reworking of 1937's Kid Galahad, is a superb example of how studio-system filmmakers kept successful plotlines rolling. Bogart's career was finally rolling, too. His next film would make him an undisputed star. The title: The Maltese Falcon.

You Can't Get Away with Murder
(1939)A hardened criminal takes on a young protégé. Their crimes escalate until a pawn shop robbery goes wrong and an innocent man is sentenced to death, setting off a battle of conscience for the apprentice.

Sirocco
(1951)A ruthless gun runner (Humphrey Bogart) turns to his rival (Lee J. Cobb) to help him escape from war-torn Syria. A powerhouse of action.

Racket Busters
(1938)Crime lord John Martin strong-arms teamsters into paying him protection money to take over a trucking business. When trucker Denny Jordan stands up to the thug, he's forced to quit, but an earnest attorney convinces him to help prosecute the gangster.

The Return of Doctor X
(1939)In a bizarre but fascinating bit of casting, Humphrey Bogart stars as a vampire in his only horror film role. After a murderous doctor is executed, he is revived with human blood--and soon people with that blood type begin to disappear. When an eager reporter stumbles across a popular actress who was thought to be dead, he can't help noticing that her skin is unnaturally pale and that she keeps her face concealed beneath a long black veil. Suspecting that evil is afoot, he investigates the terrifying world of a psychotic doctor (Bogart) and is drawn into a series of unsolved murders.

Midnight
(1934)The moral certainty of a jury foreman that sends a woman convicted of murder to the electric chair will come back to haunt him come execution night.

Marked Woman
(1937)A prosecutor has a clip-joint hostess and her four co-workers testify against their boss.

High Sierra
(1941)Humphry Bogart plays Roy 'Mad Dog' Earle, an escaped convict who is on the run. With police and the press on his trail, Earle takes refugee among the peaks of the Sierra Madres.

San Quentin
(1937)A con man's troubles multiply when his sister falls for the prison guard captain.

The Oklahoma Kid
(1939)Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney star as two men on opposite sides of the law--the villainous Whip McCord and the man who's come to clean up the town, The Oklahoma Kid.

Love Affair
(1932)Jim Leonard, a penniless aviator and airplane mechanic, falls in love with the wealthy Carol Owen while giving her flying lessons.

Dead End
(1937)In an East Side New York City neighborhood ravaged by poverty, an infamous gangster returns home where streets kids hope to follow in his footsteps.

Kid Galahad
(1937)When a bellhop knocks out fighter Chuck McGraw, promoter Nick Donati realizes he's a potential champ.

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
(1938)What makes a criminal tick? For Dr. Clitterhouse, there's only one way to find out. Eager to study the physical and mental states of lawbreakers, he joins a gang of jewel thieves.

The Roaring Twenties
(1939)Back home after World War I, three brothers-in-arms find their friendship tested when they get mixed up in a bootlegging racket during Prohibition.

Stand-In
(1937)A New York bank plans to sell a Hollywood studio at a big loss. But the head accountant is suspicious and goes to investigate. He finds chicanery, romance, and help to save the studio.