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HomeDVDAction & AdventureHumphrey Bogart - The Signature Collection, Vol. 2 (The Maltese Falcon Three-Disc Special Edition / Across the Pacific / Action in the North Atlantic / All Through the Night / Passage to Marseille) |
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Bogie Jul 05, 2010 Not a lot to say. It's Bogie and that says it all. He was the greatest.
Great Humphrey Bogart movies Dec 10, 2009 I love Humphrey Bogart movies. If you would like to see very good war pictures,also mystery, I would recommend this collection.
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Worthy of your collection Sep 25, 2009 If you are like me, and a fan of the older movies which depict that by-gone era of America when black & white described not only the movie medium, but the cultural more's of the time.
The quality - Great. And the choice of movies to include - Excellent.
I especially wanted the war-time classic -"Across the Pacific"; but was delightfully surprised at receiving "All through the Night". Aside from seeing Bogart at his best in the Maltese Falcon, you also get to see other greats such as Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and a very young and fit looking Jackie Gleason.
The price was right, and the value excellent.
A worthy addition to your movie collection.
Great actor Sep 22, 2009 This is a good collection but not great. Obviously the Maltese Falcon is one of the greatest movies of all time, but some of the others are not. So, while you have a nice mix of Bogart's work in the early 40's, you also have a couple of outright propaganda movies that you realize could never be made in today's Hollywood or culture. It's very interesting to watch the supporting cast of character actors. In many of these movies you'll find none better.
Hard-Boiled Bogart in Detective Novel and in the War Jul 13, 2009 Great Bogart's movies produced during the war. "The Maltese Falcon", the only produced just before the war, offers an interesting comparison with its earlier and not-successful versions.
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