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Welcome to Deb's ByeGoneDayz Cinema Greats....
This Edition is for the fan of Classic Hollywood.
Classics from when they really knew how to make movies!
So sit back, relax and and lets remember Hollywood at it's best.
IN:
1950
 THE BOGART SUSPENSE PICTURE WITH THE SURPRISE FINISH!
 
 
Humphrey Bogart
as
Dixon Steele
Gloria Grahame
as
Laurel Gray
Screenwriter Dixon Steele, faced with the odious task of scripting a trashy bestseller,
has hat-check girl Mildred Atkinson tell him the story in her own words. Later that night,
Mildred is murdered and Steele is a prime suspect; his record of belligerence when angry
and his macabre sense of humor tell against him. Fortunately, lovely neighbor Laurel Gray
gives him an alibi. Laurel proves to be just what Steele needed, and their friendship ripens
into love. Will suspicion, doubt, and Steele's inner demons come between them?
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BORN: December 25, 1899 in New York City, New York
DIED: January 14, 1957 in Los Angeles, California
(Esophageal Cancer)
 
Bogart's birthday has been a subject of controversy; according to Warner Bros, he was
born on Christmas Day, 1899. Others believe that this was a fiction created by the studio
in order to romanticize their star, and that he was actually born on January 23, 1899.
However, this story is now considered baseless: although no birth certificate has ever been
found, his birth notice did appear in a New York newspaper in early January 1900, which
supports the December 1899 date, as do other sources, such as the 1900 census.
Was an outstanding chess player. At a time when many stores had a professional
chess player who could be challenged by anyone, Bogie would challenge
and win almost every game. The challenger would pay 50 cents. If he won,
he got $1.00. Many stores wanted Bogie to turn pro, but he declined because
he was making more money as a non-pro. Eventually he did turn pro and
would beat 40 or more people a day.
(Source: Paul Harvey, Jr.'s, "The Rest of the Story.").
Thomasville Furniture launched a line of classic furniture which draws inspiration
from Bogart's films, known as The Bogart Collection.
Although usually considered a quiet and accommodating actor by most of his
collaborators, he became disliked by William Holden and Billy Wilder
during the filming of Sabrina (1954). A good friend before they made
the film, Wilder later said that Bogart, near the end of his life, apologized
for his behavior on the set and said it was due to his personal problems.
Even so, Audrey Hepburn got along with him despite his criticism of her.
His coffin contains a small, gold whistle, put there by his wife, Lauren Bacall.
 
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