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Wonderful movie; we quote it all the time in our house. So many talented professionals; deserves all the accolades.



Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942) dir. Michael Curtiz

SIROCCO (Dir: Curtis Bernhardt, 1951).
A romantic melodrama/crime thriller in the mold of Casablanca (Michael Curtis, 1942).
In 1925 Damascus, ex-patriot American Harry Smith (Humphrey Bogart) is mixed up in gunrunning for the Syrian rebels who oppose the French occupation. Wishing to flee the country he strikes up negotiations with Colonel Feroud (Lee J Cobb) to ensure safe passage. Things get complicated Smith embarks upon a relationship with the colonel's ambivalent mistress Violetta (Marta Toren). The odd twist in the tale enlivens the otherwise routine thrills.
Read the full review of SIROCCO on my blog JINGLE BONES MOVIE TIME! Link below.


“For Bogart, his feelings for Bacall were the real thing. In one of many love letters, he wrote ‘I never believed that I could love anyone again…you are my last love and all the rest of my life I shall love you and watch you and be ready to help you.’ ” - Bogie and Bacall, To Have and Have Not. c.1944

Humphrey Bogart presents a silver dog statuette to popular actor, Skippy, in 1938. Skippy appeared in many films, with the stage name Asta, and won a popularity poll. Bogart was chosen to present.










@pscentral event 13: tropes
Casablanca (1942) dir. Michael Curtiz

I love this so much, I’m gonna start saying “nuts” we need to bring it back







Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund in CASABLANCA (1942) | dir. Michael Curtiz
I adore this movie (specifically because of Humphrey Bogart)




Audrey Hepburn as Sabrina, 1954.
Punk jacket with button of Humphrey Bogart, looks like Roy Earle from High Sierra. Such good taste!

Punk Jacket, c. 1978–83, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Costume Council Fund


Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942) dir. Michael Curtiz