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Bogie Richard Schnickel

Bogie By Richard Schnickel

Bogie by Richard Schnickel


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Given his pivotal role in cinema history as the very personification of Film Noir, Bogart's career as a leading actor was astonishingly brief. He won an Oscar for The African Queen in 1953 and completed Beat the Devil and The Caine Mutiny before ill-health forced his retirement. This biography is illustrated with over 200 photographs.

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Bogie: A Celebration of Humphrey Bogart by Richard Schnickel

Given his pivotal role in cinema history as the very personification of Film Noir, Bogart's career as a leading actor was astonishingly brief. He first emerged as a significant Hollywood contender in 1941 with High Sierra and the Maltese Falcon, went on to produce his iconic performance in Casablanca in 1943, won an Oscar for The African Queen in 1953 and completed Beat the Devil and The Caine Mutiny before ill-health forced his retirement in 1956. Yet, close to a dozen of his films are unchallenged landmarks in the history of American cinema. On-screen, playing private eyes like Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe, he was the quintessential tough guy; but off it he was courteous and a professional to his fingertips - dedicated to his art, never late on the set or unprepared with his lines. If his career was meteoric, his private life was the stuff of Hollywood legend. On first meeting Lauren Bacall he told her: 'I saw your test. We're going to have a lot of fun together.' And they proceeded to do just that, both on-screen and off. This new biography, written by two leading critics and movie historians, and illustrated with over 200 photographs in colour and black and white, some of them never previously published, is a worthy tribute to one of the cinema's enduring icons.

About Richard Schnickel

Richard Schickel, who contributes a biographical essay on Bogart, is a documentary film-maker as well as a leading film critic and historian; he has written over thirty books, including biographies of D.W. Griffiths, Marlon Brando and Elia Kazan. He has been reviewing film for Time magazine since 1973 and writes a monthly column for the Los Angeles Times Book Review. George Perry, who covers Bogart's films, is an author, critic and broadcaster who was for many years responsible for The Sunday Times' film coverage

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GOR002270850
9781845132064
1845132068
Bogie: A Celebration of Humphrey Bogart by Richard Schnickel
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
20061125
192
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