
To Have and Have Not

- DIRECTOR
- Howard Hawks
- CAST
- Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan, Lauren Bacall, Dolores Moran, Hoagy Carmichael
SYNOPSIS
Introduction by Eddie Muller
35mm print! Humphrey Bogart is an aimless fisherman who gets drawn into the growing French Resistance in Martinique. Lauren Bacall is the American songbird who seduces him and subsequently reawakens his sense of purpose. Ernest Hemingway’s self-described “worst” novel is gleefully translated to the screen by director Howard Hawks, who ditches most of the plot to play up the nuclear chemistry between his two leads. Sure, there’s a lot borrowed from 1942’s Casablanca, but you’d be hard-pressed to hold back a smile whenever Bacall teases Bogie or tutors him on the importance of whistling. It’s a debut performance for the ages, bolstered by the memorable tunes that Bacall sings alongside co-star/songwriter Hoagy Carmichael. Featuring a Walter Brennan character that can best be described as a “Walter Brennan type.”
MORE IN THIS SERIES
Noir City: New York
Co-presented by the Film Noir Foundation, hosted by Eddie Muller and featuring an an opening night musical performance by Elizabeth Bougerol. Series starts July 10!
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