Favorite Bogie movie?

Sorry Kurusu , but you are mistaken , partly . Yes , it has George Raft and Humphrey Bogart . George Raft is Joe Fabrini , Bogie is Paul Fabrini . Google it ! Regards, Paul
 
"No one has mentioned it, so I will: Passage to Marseille!"

An interesting movie. It was banned in Great Britain during the war and even after because the Brits thought it much too unsportsmanlike to machine-gun Nazi aircrews floating around in the ocean - Which is what Bogie did using a Lewis gun. They considered it a "War Crime". An unusual attitude, given what the Germans did to British cities during the Blitz.
 
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Sorry Kurusu , but you are mistaken , partly . Yes , it has George Raft and Humphrey Bogart . George Raft is Joe Fabrini , Bogie is Paul Fabrini . Google it ! Regards, Paul

I don't need to google it. I have the movie. I know Bogart is in it, but it's a secondary role the lead man is Raft.
 
The OP's question wasn't about Bogart as the lead . He just asked for your favorite Bogart movie . That , to me sounds like any movie that Bogart was in . To each his own opinion . Regards, Paul
 
Pretty much every movie with Bogie is a favorite. It's impossible for me to pick just one.
We recently had this discussion before but a young Dorothy Malone eyeing up HB like a starving wolf eyeing up a ribeye while doing that thing with her tongue had me melting.
You'd have to be a strong man.
 
I have seen Across the Pacific a couple of times. Not high on my list. An odd title as, at least during the movie, no one went Across the Pacific. The ship carrying the main characters went from New York to Panama where Bogie, as a secret agent for the Army, thwarted the plans of some Japanese saboteurs, led by Greenstreet, who intended to blow up the Gatun locks on the Panama Canal by bombing it from an airplane. Little drama or action, except at the very end when Bogie machine-guns the Japanese. Lots of strange improbabilities.
 
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