05-31-2014, 10:45 PM
Oh come on guys, give us a chance! From that limited genre 'Bogart and Bacall war years classics', I thought 'To Have And Have Not' was superior.
There's an interesting relationship between Bogart's character and his drunk mate.(niche or what!). But it then becomes a virtual menage a trois when Bacall character arrives. I'm starting to realise how well used this trope is in literature, and on screen.
There's an interesting relationship between Bogart's character and his drunk mate.(niche or what!). But it then becomes a virtual menage a trois when Bacall character arrives. I'm starting to realise how well used this trope is in literature, and on screen.

