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To Have and Have Not
Cast
Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan, Lauren Bacall, Dolores Moran View AllCrew
Jules Furthman (Screenplay), Howard Hawks (Director), William Faulkner (Screenplay), Whitman Chambers (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 11th, 1944
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
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mark f
Eddie gets a line ("Was you ever bit by a dead bee?") almost as memorable as Slim's (Bacall's) lines to Bogart, "You know you don't have to act with me, Steve.
Eddie gets a line ("Was you ever bit by a dead bee?") almost as memorable as Slim's (Bacall's) lines to Bogart, "You know you don't have to act with me, Steve.
Citizen Rules
There's not much tension, it's a cake walk for Bogie and I think that's because the writers William Faulkner-the great American novelist and Jules Furthman, put their focus on developing Bogie, Bacall and Brennan's characters, and not on scene development or plot tension.
There's not much tension, it's a cake walk for Bogie and I think that's because the writers William Faulkner-the great American novelist and Jules Furthman, put their focus on developing Bogie, Bacall and Brennan's characters, and not on scene development or plot tension.