REPORT FROM THE FRONT.
1944. Red Cross Drive Committee of
the Motion Picture Industry. Trailer featuring Bogart
and Mayo Methot in clips from their North African tour
in December 1943.
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT.
1945. Warner Brothers–First National.
Director: Howard Hawks. With Lauren Bacall, Walter
Brennan, Dolores Moran, Hoagy Carmichael, Walter
Molnar, Sheldon Leonard, Dan Seymour, Marcel Dalio.
CONFLICT.
1945. Warner Brothers–First National. Director:
Curtis Bernhardt. With Alexis Smith, Sydney Green
street, Rose Hobart, Charles Drake, Grant Mitchell, Pat
rick O’Moore, Ann Shoemaker.
HOLLYWOOD VICTORY CARAVAN.
1945. Paramount for the War
Activities Committee and the Treasury Department. Di
rector: William Russell. With numerous Hollywood stars
and the US Maritime Service Training Station Choir.
20-minute movie about a war hero’s sister’s efforts to
join a train carrying stars to Washington in which Bogart
appealed for Victory Loan Bonds.
TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE
. 1946. Warner Brothers–First Na
tional. Director: David Butler. With Dennis Morgan, Jack
Carson, Joan Leslie, Janis Paige, S. Z. Sakall, Patti Brady.
Cameos by Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
THE BIG SLEEP.
1946. Warner Brothers–First National. Director:
Howard Hawks. With Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Mar
tha Vickers, Dorothy Malone, Peggy Knudsen, Regis
Toomey, Charles Waldron, Elisha Cook, Jr., Charles D.
Brown, Louis Jean Heydt, Sonia Darrin, Bob Steele.
DEAD RECKONING.
1947. Columbia. Director: John Cromwell.
With Lizabeth Scott, Morris Carnovsky, Charles Cane, Wil
liam Prince, Marvin Miller, Wallace Ford, James Bell.
THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS.
1947. Warner Brothers–First National.
Director: Peter Godfrey. With Barbara Stanwyck, Alexis
Smith, Nigel Bruce, Isobel Elsom, Patrick O’Moore, Ann
Carter, Anita Bolster.
DARK PASSAGE.
1947. Warner Brothers–First National. Director:
Delmer Daves. With Lauren Bacall, Bruce Bennett,
Agnes Moorehead, Tom D’Andrea, Clifton Young, Doug
las Kennedy, Rory Mallinson.
ALWAYS TOGETHER.
1948. Warner Brothers–First National. Di
rector: Frederick de Cordova. With Robert Hutton, Joyce
Reynolds, Cecil Kellaway, Ernest Truex. Cameo by
Bogart.
THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE.
1948. Warner Brothers–
First National. Director: John Huston. With Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane, Alfonso
Bedoya, John Huston, Jack Holt, Robert Blake.
KEY LARGO.
1948. Warner Brothers–First National. Director:
John Huston. With Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall,
Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor, Thomas Gomez, Harry
Lewis, Marc Lawrence, Monte Blue, Jay Silverheels, Dan
Seymour.
KNOCK ON ANY DOOR.
1949. Santana–Columbia. Director: Nich
olas Ray. With John Derek, George Macready, Allene
Roberts, Susan Perry, Mickey Knox, Barry Kelley, Cara
Williams, Jimmy Conlin.
TOKYO JOE.
1949. Santana–Columbia. Director: Stuart Heisler.
With Alexander Knox, Florence Marley, Sessue Hayakawa, Jerome Courtland, Gordon Jones, Teru Shimada,
Hideo Mori.
CHAIN LIGHTNING.
1950. Warner Brothers–First National. Di
rector: Stuart Heisler. With Eleanor Parker, Raymond
Massey, Richard Whorf, James Brown, Roy Roberts, Mor
ris Ankrum, Fay Baker.
IN A LONELY PLACE.
1950. Santana–Columbia. Director: Nicho
las Ray. With Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, Carl
Benton Reid, Art Smith, Jeff Donnell, Martha Stewart,
Robert Warwick.
THE ENFORCER
(GB:
MURDER INC.).
1951. Warner Brothers. Di
rector: Bretaigne Windust. With Zero Mostel, Ted de
Corsia, Everett Sloane, Roy Roberts, Lawrence Tolan,
King Donovan.
SIROCCO.
1951. Santana–Columbia. Director: Curtis Bernhardt. With Marta Toren, Lee J. Cobb, Everett Sloane,
Gerald Mohr, Zero Mostel, Nick Dennis, Onslow Stevens,
Ludwig Donath, Harry Guardino.
THE AFRICAN QUEEN.
1951. Horizon–Romulus–United Artists.
Director: John Huston. With Katharine Hepburn, Robert
Morley, Peter Bull, Theodore Bikel, Walter Gotell, Ger
ald Onn.
DEADLINE U.S.A.
(GB:
DEADLINE
). 1952. Twentieth Century–Fox.
Director: Richard Brooks. With Ethel Barrymore, Kim
Hunter, Ed Begley, Warren Stevens, Paul Stewart, Martin
Gabel, Joe De Santis, Audrey Christie, Jim Backus.
BATTLE CIRCUS.
1953. MGM. Director: Richard Brooks. With
June Allyson, Keenan Wynn, Robert Keith, William
Campbell, Perry Sheehan, Jonathan Cott, Adele Longmire, Ann Morrison, Philip Ahn.
BEAT THE DEVIL.
1954. Santana–Romulus–United Artists. Director: John Huston. With Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollo
brigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre, Edward Under
down, Ivor Barnard.
THE CAINE MUTINY.
1954. Stanley Kramer–Columbia. Director:
Edward Dmytryk. With Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred
MacMurray, Robert Francis, May Wynn, Tom Tully, E. G.
Marshall, Lee Marvin, Claude Akins.
SABRINA
(GB:
SABRINA FAIR
). 1954. Paramount. Director: Billy
Wilder. With Audrey Hepburn, William Holden, Walter
Hampden, John Williams, Martha Hyer, Joan Vohs, Mar
cel Dalio, Francis X. Bushman, Nancy Kulp.
THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA.
1954. Figaro Incorporated. Director:
Joseph L. Mankiewicz. With Ava Gardner, Edmond
O’Brien, Marius Goring, Valentina Cortesa, Rossano
Brazzi, Elizabeth Sellars, Warren Stevens, Bessie Love.
WE’RE NO ANGELS.
1955. Paramount. Director: Michael Curtiz.
With Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinov, Joan Bennett, Basil Rath
bone, Leo G. Carroll, John Baer, Gloria Talbott, Lea
Penman, John Smith.
THE LEFT HAND OF GOD.
1955. Twentieth Century–Fox. Director:
Edward Dmytryk. With Gene Tierney, Lee J. Cobb,
Agnes Moorehead, E. G. Marshall, Jean Porter, Carl
Benton Reid, Victor Sen Yung, Benson Fong.
THE DESPERATE HOURS.
1955. Paramount. Director: William
Wyler. With Fredric March, Arthur Kennedy, Martha
Scott, Dewey Martin, Gig Young, Mary Murphy, Richard
Eyer, Robert Middleton.
THE HARDER THEY FALL.
1956. Columbia. Director: Mark
Robson. With Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling, Mike Lane, Max
Baer, Jersey Joe Walcott, Edward Andrews, Harold J.
Stone, Nehemiah Persoff.
PHOTOS
Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart
Maude Humphrey Bogart holding Baby Bogie
Humphrey, age 18 months
Humphrey, age 2
Humphrey in the Navy during WWI, 1917