A biographical film about the life of actor Humphrey Bogart.A biographical film about the life of actor Humphrey Bogart.A biographical film about the life of actor Humphrey Bogart.
Herbie Braha
- Peter Lorre
- (as Herb Braha)
Stephen Keep Mills
- Leslie Howard
- (as Stephen Keep)
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- TriviaDebut credited feature film role of actress Drew Barrymore who played Leslie Bogart.
- ConnectionsReferences La forêt pétrifiée (1936)
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This movie is a cheesy Melodrama biopic on the life of the Great One Humphrey Bogart. The movie lacks any real substance on Bogie's Life. The film mainly focuses on his tumultuous relationship with his alcoholic wife Mayo Methot (Played by Ann Wedgeworth who was Lana on the Three's company episodes) and the Cancer that eventually killed him. Kevin O'Conner is pretty good as Bogie, he looks, talks, and even laughs like the real Bogie. Kathryn Harrold playing Lauren Bacall is just gorgeous, and bares a striking resemblance to The real thing as well. The problem with this made for T.V. film is that is really never gives you anything, no personal relationships with stars and directors, not even some insight to how he became a star. To save money on the film we get cheap fading B/W stills staggered throughout the film (mind you not even real ones, but ones with the actor playing Bogie). The sets are minimal and repetitive, and a cheesy ending make you wonder if there is any justice out there for dead stars that are brought back to life in biopics
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- Bogart, el último héroe
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