To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart: DVD Cover

    To Have and Have Not Director: Howard Hawks Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan, Lauren Bacall, Dolores Moran

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/25/2006
    • Original Release: 1944
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 6,689

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    Closed Caption; New making-of featurette A Love Story: The Story of to Have and Have Not; Classic cartoon: Bacall to Arms; Lux Radio Theater production with the 2 stars; Theatrical trailer

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    Disc #1 -- To Have and Have Not
    1. Credits [1:33]
    2. Boat for Hire [3:36]
    3. Unlucky Johnson [5:42]
    4. Anybody Got a Match? [3:43]
    5. Am I Blue? [1:52]
    6. Catching a Thief [3:01]
    7. Crowded Room [3:23]
    8. Shooting Spree [3:38]
    9. Objectionable Tones [5:47]
    10. The Lady's Thirsty [2:53]
    11. Feeling Cheap [4:25]
    12. How to Whistle [4:03]
    13. A Paying Job [2:17]
    14. Nice While It Lasted [2:52]
    15. Stowaway [2:41]
    16. Unsteady As She Goes [2:42]
    17. Targets in the Dark [4:36]
    18. Needed Again [4:43]
    19. Operation Bullet Removal [5:54]
    20. Screwy Dame's Apology [3:12]
    21. Unseen Strings [3:03]
    22. A Payoff for Steve? [4:22]
    23. Hong Kong Blues [2:20]
    24. Not His Fight Yet [5:09]
    25. How Little We Know [3:01]
    26. Hoe Close You Came [4:48]
    27. Leaving Time [4:29]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Humphrey Bogart plays Harry Morgan, owner-operator of charter boat in wartime Martinique. Morgan's right-hand man is Eddie (Walter Brennan), a garrulous alky whose pet question to anyone and everyone is "Ever get stung by a dead bee?" While in port, Harry is approached by Free French activist Gerard (Marcel Dalio), who wants to charter Harry's boat to smuggle in an important underground leader. Adopting his usual I-stick-my-neck-out-for-no-one stance, Morgan refuses. Later on, he starts up a dalliance with Marie Browning (screen newcomer Lauren Bacall), an attractive pickpocket. In order to help Marie return to America, Harry agrees to Gerard's smuggling terms. He uses his boat to bring resistance fighter De Bursac (Walter Molnar) and De Bursac's wife Helene (Dolores Moran) into Martinique. The Vichy police, suspecting that something's amiss, hold Morgan's pal Eddie hostage, tormenting the poor rummy by denying him liquor. Predictably, Morgan comes to Eddie's rescue and manages to escape Martinique, with the delectable Marie as cozy company. In the hands of director Howard Hawks and screenwriters Jules Furthman and William Faulkner, the end result bore only a passing relation to the original story by Ernest Hemingway: instead, it was a virtual rehash (but a good one!) of the recently released Casablanca, replete with several of that film's cast members. The film's enduring popularity is primarily -- if not solely -- due to the sexy chemistry between Bogart and Bacall, especially in the legendary "You know how to whistle, don't you?" scene. The most salutary result of To Have & Have Not was the subsequent Bogart-Bacall marriage, which endured until his death in 1957. It's widely believed that Lauren Bacall's singing voice was dubbed in by a pre-puberty Andy Williams; this is not true. For the record, a more faithful-to-the-source cinemadaptation of the Hemingway original was filmed in 1950 as The Breaking Point. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    To Have and Have Notby Anonymous

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    July 23, 2004: 'To Have And Have Not' is the film credited with launching Lauren Bacall's movie career. Under a personal and exclusive contract to director, Howard Hawks ? who evidently hoped for a more personal involvement with his young find ? Bacall disappointed her mentor by falling for, and eventually marrying, Bogart instead. In the film she plays Marie `Slim? Browning, a pickpocket and girl about town who crosses paths with Harry Steve Morgan (Humphrey Bogart). He?s a sea captain in Martinique who is double crossed by his most frequent fishing patron, Johnson (Walter Sande). However, before Steve can collect on their debt, Johnson is accidentally killed by a stray bullet. But a financial reprieve comes by way of nightclub owner and supporter of the resistance, Frenchy (Marcel Dalio). If Steve can water taxi Frenchy?s freedom-fighting friends to safety his pay off will be substantial. Like most of Warner's adventure films of the period, its not the story, so much as the atmosphere that makes up the sum of this film - though in this instance - no less than literary giant, Ernest Hemmingway, was responsible for the framework on which the film's plot is based. Again, Warner outdoes the competition when it comes to remastering their catalogue of great films for the DVD consumer. The gray scale is outstanding and fine detail is rendered with remarkable clarity. Blacks - for the most part - are black. The stock footage - used during the fishing trip sequence - is obvious, riddled with excessive grain and slightly out of focus rear projection. However, that's to be expected. The rest, as they say, is the stuff that dreams are made of! The audio is MONO but cleaned up and very well balanced. Warner gives us a featurette that, although short, covers a lot of ground regarding the film's production. There's also a Warner Brothers cartoon and the film's original theatrical trailer.

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    To Have and Have Notby Anonymous

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    February 17, 2004: 'Put your lips together and blow.' The classic line from this movie. Help the Free French? Not if you are a world-weary gunrunner Harry Morgan (Humphrey Bogart). But everything changes for him when meets a sultry siren-in-distress named Marie (Lauren Bacall). Full of intrigue and racy bander, this thriller excites further interest for what it has and has not. Who or what will she choose and will he follow.

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