Word: laurens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pont Show of the Week (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Lauren Bacall, Walter Matthau and Robert Alda in "A Dozen Deadly Roses." Color...
...Have and Have Not (1945), Key Largo (1947), and Dark Passage (1947) brighten the canon of Bogie films in the 'Forties, which includes a good number of dull patriotic epics (Passage to Marseilles) and gangster potboilers. During the making of the cinema landmarks, a famous team of Bogart, Lauren Bacall ("If you want anything, just whistle."), Sydney Greenstreet, Elisha Cook, Jr., and Peter Lorre gathered together. The swansong of the team, its leader, and the whole crime movie genre came with Beat the Devil (1954), a parody of Maltese Falcon. Since then, fictional gangsters have become sensitive persons with damaged...
...mangrove stood out black against Key Largo's garish blue sky," the novel begins, and the readers can almost see the ghost of Humphrey Bogart standing under it, whistling for Lauren Bacall. Josee goes off with a Chris-Craft skipper named Ricardo, then presents her husband with a cake bearing a single burning candle-"to celebrate the first time I've been unfaithful to you." They separate in New York, after roaming Harlem until dawn and finishing off the adventure in "a small, deserted bar on Broadway"-a foreign fictional figment which, as every bag-eyed nightclubber knows...
...April 28 Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, William Powell, David Wayne and Rory Calhoun in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953). Color...
...Born. To Lauren Bacall. 37, willowy widow of Humphrey Bogart. and Jason Robards Jr., 39, talented, turbulent Broadway and Hollywood star whom she married last July 4: their first child, a son (she has two children by Bogart, he three by a previous marriage); in Manhattan...