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Bogart & Bacall Collection (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Key Largo / Dark Passage / To Have and Have Not
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
291 min min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Documentary
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Short Film
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1944-1948 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
John Huston
Delmer Daves
Howard Hawks


Written By:
Richard Brooks
John Huston
 
Maxwell Anderson
Delmer Daves
David Goodis
Ernest Hemingway
Jules Furthman
William Faulkner
Cleve F. Adams
Whitman Chambers


Actors:
Humphrey Bogart ..... Frank McCloud
Edward G. Robinson ..... Johnny Rocco
Lauren Bacall ..... Nora Temple
Lionel Barrymore ..... James Temple
Claire Trevor ..... Gaye Dawn
Thomas Gomez ..... Richard 'Curly' Hoff
Harry Lewis ..... Edward 'Toots' Bass
John Rodney ..... Deputy Clyde Sawyer
Marc Lawrence ..... Ziggy
Dan Seymour ..... Angel Garcia
Monte Blue ..... Sheriff Ben Wade
William Haade ..... Ralph Feeney
Beulah Archuletta ..... Bus Passenger
Luther Crockett ..... Ziggy's Henchman #1
Pat Flaherty ..... The Traveler
Felipa Gómez ..... Old Indian Woman
Jerry Jerome ..... Ziggy's Henchman #2
John Litel ..... Dispatcher
Alberto Morin ..... Skipper of Rocco's Boat
John Phillips ..... Ziggy's Henchman #3
Rodd Redwing ..... John Osceola
Jay Silverheels ..... Tom Osceola
Joe P. Smith ..... Bus Driver
William Wilkerson ..... Bus Passenger
Humphrey Bogart ..... Vincent Parry
Lauren Bacall ..... Irene Jansen
Bruce Bennett ..... Bob
Agnes Moorehead ..... Madge Rapf
Tom D'Andrea ..... Cabby - Sam
Clifton Young ..... Baker
Douglas Kennedy ..... Detective Kennedy
Rory Mallinson ..... George Fellsinger
Houseley Stevenson ..... Dr. Walter Coley
John Alvin ..... Blackie
John Arledge ..... Lonely Man
Leonard Bremen ..... Bus Ticket Clerk
Clancy Cooper ..... Man on Street Seeking Match
Deborah Daves ..... Child with Aunt Mary
Michael Daves ..... Michael
Tom Fadden ..... Diner Counterman Serving Parry
Bob Farber ..... Policeman
Mary Field ..... Aunt Mary
Ross Ford ..... Ross
Craig Lawrence ..... Bartender
Ian MacDonald ..... Cop in Bus Depot
Dudie Maschmeyer ..... Man
Patrick McVey ..... Impatient Cabbie
Ray Montgomery ..... Theatre Usher in Trailer
Paul Panzer ..... Bus Passenger
Tom Reynolds ..... Hotel Clerk
Ramon Ros ..... Waiter
Shimen Ruskin ..... Driver Hitting Kennedy
Anita Sharp-Bolster ..... Woman
Jo Stafford ..... Singer
Richard Walsh ..... Policeman
Humphrey Bogart ..... Harry Morgan
Walter Brennan ..... Eddie
Lauren Bacall ..... Marie 'Slim' Browning
Dolores Moran ..... Mme. Hellene de Bursac
Hoagy Carmichael ..... Cricket
Sheldon Leonard ..... Lt. Coyo
Walter Szurovy ..... Paul de Bursac
Marcel Dalio ..... Gerard aka Frenchy
Walter Sande ..... Johnson
Dan Seymour ..... Capt. M. Renard
Aldo Nadi ..... Renard's Bodyguard
Audrey Armstrong ..... Dancer
Juliette Ball ..... Black Woman
Joy Barlow
Eugene Borden ..... Quartermaster
James Burross ..... Bit Part
Jack Chefe ..... Guide
Louise Clark ..... Waitress
Adrienne D'Ambricourt ..... Cashier
Jean De Briac ..... Gendarme
Marcel De la Brosse ..... Sailor
Fred Dosch ..... Gaullist
Alphonso DuBois ..... Bit
Elzie Emanuel ..... Black Child
Fred Farrell ..... Headwaiter
Lance Fuller ..... Bit Part
Harold Garrison ..... Black Child
Janette Grae ..... Rosalie
Suzette Harbin ..... Waitress
Margaret Hathaway ..... Waitress
Frank Johnson ..... Bit Part
Hal Kelly ..... Detective
Sir Lancelot ..... Horatio - Crewman
Keith Lawrence ..... Flirtatious Frenchman
Oscar Loraine ..... Bartender
Paul Marion ..... Beauclere - Gaullist
Maurice Marsac ..... Gaullist
Louis Mercier ..... Gaullist
Chef Milani ..... Chef at Marquis Hotel
Gussie Morris ..... Waitress
Kanza Omar ..... Waitress
Jack Passin ..... Flirtatious Frenchman
Ron Randell ..... Naval Ensign
Pedro Regas ..... Civilian
Margaret Savage ..... Waitress
Patricia Shay ..... Mrs. Beauclere
Milton Shockley ..... Bit Part
Emmett Smith ..... Emil - Bartender
George Sorel ..... French Officer
George Suzanne ..... Gaullist
Marguerita Sylva ..... Cashier
Roger Valmy ..... Flirtatious Frenchman
Pat West ..... Bartender
Crane Whitley ..... Gaullist
Edith Wilson ..... Black Woman
Jack Winslowe ..... Bit Part


Synopsis:
Key Largo: Frank McCloud travels to a run-down hotel on Key Largo to honor the memory of a friend who died bravely in his unit during WW II. His friend's widow, Nora Temple, and wheelchair bound father, James Temple manage the hotel and receive him warmly, but the three of them soon find themselves virtual prisoners when the hotel is taken over by a mob of gangsters led by Johnny Rocco who hole up there to await the passing of a hurricane. Mr. Temple strongly reviles Rocco but due to his infirmities can only confront him verbally. Having become disillusioned by the violence of war, Frank is reluctant to act, but Rocco's demeaning treatment of his alcoholic moll, Gaye Dawn, and his complicity in the deaths of some innocent Seminole Indians and a deputy sheriff start to motivate McCloud to overcome his Hamlet-like inaction. Dark Passage: Bogart plays a man convicted of murdering his wife who escapes from prison in order to prove his innocence. Bogart finds that his features are too well known, and is forced to seek some illicit backroom plastic surgery. The entire pre-knife part of the film is shot from a Bogart's-eye-view, with us seeing the fugitive for the first time as he starts to recuperate from the operation in the apartment of a sympathetic young artist (played by Bacall) for whom he soon finds affection. But what he's really after is revenge. To Have and Have Not: Harry Morgan and his alcoholic sidekick, Eddie, are based on the island of Martinique and crew a boat available for hire. However, since the second world war is happening around them business is not what it could be and after a customer who owes them a large sum fails to pay they are forced against their better judgment to violate their preferred neutrality and to take a job for the resistance transporting a fugitive on the run from the Nazis to Martinique. Through all this runs the stormy relationship between Morgan and Marie 'Slim' Browning, a resistance sympathizer and the sassy singer in the club where Morgan spends most of his days.



This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 10 April, 2018.
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