1 Bogart: Best and Worst Performances

Of his 75 films, Humphrey Bogart gave at least a dozen great performances:

1 Bogart: 1936-Remakes (Two Against the World, Isle of Fury, Crime School)

At Warner, even after the success of the 1936 The Petrified Forest, Humphrey Bogart continued to play in remakes of the studio’s older hits.

1 Bogart: Santana Productions (Knock on Any Door; In a Lonely Place)

Bogart’s company, Santana, produced about half a dozen movies, only two of which were artistically or commercially significant.

Movie Stars: Bogart–Disdain for Hollywood, Phoniness

Bogart had advised Robert Mitchum that the only way to stay alive in Hollywood was to be an “againster.”

1 Bogart: Eulogy by Director John Huston (Tracy Too Upset)

At Humphrey Bogart’s funeral, Lauren Bacall asked Bogey’s close friend, Spencer Tracy to give the eulogy, but he was too upset to do it. Instead, John Huston, Bogart’s most frequent and favorite director, who had catapulted to major stardom in 1941 with The Malteste Falcon, spoke: