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To Have and Have Not

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
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Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944)
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During World War II, an American expatriate helps transport a French Resistance leader and his wife to Martinique while romancing a lounge singer.During World War II, an American expatriate helps transport a French Resistance leader and his wife to Martinique while romancing a lounge singer.During World War II, an American expatriate helps transport a French Resistance leader and his wife to Martinique while romancing a lounge singer.

  • Director
    • Howard Hawks
  • Writers
    • Ernest Hemingway
    • Jules Furthman
    • William Faulkner
  • Stars
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Walter Brennan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,376
    1,263
    • Director
      • Howard Hawks
    • Writers
      • Ernest Hemingway
      • Jules Furthman
      • William Faulkner
    • Stars
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Lauren Bacall
      • Walter Brennan
    • 217User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Harry 'Steve' Morgan
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • Marie 'Slim' Browning
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Eddie
    Dolores Moran
    Dolores Moran
    • Mme. Hellene de Bursac
    Hoagy Carmichael
    Hoagy Carmichael
    • Cricket
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Lt. Coyo
    Walter Szurovy
    • Paul de Bursac
    • (as Walter Molnar)
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Gerard aka Frenchy
    Walter Sande
    Walter Sande
    • Johnson
    Dan Seymour
    Dan Seymour
    • Capt. M. Renard
    Aldo Nadi
    • Renard's Bodyguard
    Nestor Amaral
    • Band member with Hoagy Carmichael
    • (uncredited)
    Audrey Armstrong
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Juliette Ball
    • Black Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Joy Barlow
    Joy Barlow
    • Madame de Bursac
    • (uncredited)
    Eugene Borden
    • Quartermaster
    • (uncredited)
    James Burross
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Chefe
    • Guide
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard Hawks
    • Writers
      • Ernest Hemingway
      • Jules Furthman
      • William Faulkner
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    10jotix100

    When Harry met Slim

    This film has nothing to do with the Ernest Hemingway's book, which is not one of his best novels. Howard Hawks took a big gamble in trying to have the great Hemingway write the screen treatment, but Papa didn't comply with the request. Instead, Mr. Hawks hired two other writers to work on the scenario for this movie, William Faulkner and Jules Furthman, not too shabby a combination! Mr. Hawks had an enormous talent for giving the American public films that were entertaining, as well as well crafted. Mr. Hawks is responsible for discovering Lauren Bacall, a young model from New York with no experience in the cinema. Well, Mr. Hawk's instinct paid handsomely as Lauren Bacall went to have a fabulous career of her own.

    This film is interesting as well, for it marked the beginning of the romance between Mr. Bogart and Ms. Bacall. Their love is there in front of the viewers to see. This movie shows us a Bogey with a heart. He was an actor that excelled in this type of picture and under Mr. Hawks's direction, his Capt. Morgan makes a remarkable impression.

    The story has all the right ingredients to keep us interested in what is going on with all these characters in Martinique. World War II makes a detour and comes to the island.

    The cast for this movie is first rate. Humphrey Bogart is a tough Capt. Morgan who falls head over heels for young and lovely "Slim" Browning, a mysterious young woman who loves adventure. Ms. Bacall has a way to sing a song that makes it unique because of her sense of style. Both these stars smolder the screen in their love scenes.

    Walter Brennan plays Eddie, the drunken sailor that helps Morgan take tourists on fishing junkets. Marcel Dalio, is Frenchy, the owner of the local hotel; he is the one responsible for putting Morgan in touch with the partisans operating in the island. Dolores Moran and Walter Szurovy are the De Bursac, who are smuggled into the island by Morgan, at his own risk; they are sought by the local branch of the Gestapo.

    Hoagy Carmichael, the great musician puts an appearance as Cricket, a pianist that entertains at the hotel lounge. The three musical numbers are done flawlessly. Mr. Carmichael's rendition of "Hong Kong blues" stays in one's mind forever. Also we hear two other of his songs, "Am I blue?", and a sultry rendition by Lauren Bacall of his hit, "How little we know". Hearing sung by Bacall makes any other interpretation superfluous.

    This is a film to see to enjoy great acting under the magnificent direction of Howard Hawks.
    bob the moo

    A mini-classic with plenty going for it

    Harry Morgan owns a fishing boat for hire on the small island of Martinique. France has fallen and tensions are high, although Harry is happy to stay out of it and just earn his money. However an offer to carry some revolutionaries off the island sees him caught up in police suspicions when the deal comes to light. This, combined with his attraction to fellow American "Slim" Browning forces Harry to re-evaluate his "out for himself" values.

    Although the continued success of this film owes a lot to the pairing of Bogart and Bacall, there is enough going for the rest of the film to make it stand up down the years. The plot is very interesting in Hawks look at a man who tries to take a distanced approach to the problem of others before standing up to be counted; I don't know enough about the period to really know what context he was putting this forward in but it is still interesting enough and does make the character of Steve/Harry a lot more complex. The plot goes down a standard road of wartime thriller but it is still very engaging and well told. The direction is top notch and has a real sense of atmosphere despite the production being limited to soundstages.

    Of course a major reason the film works is the cast. Bogart does "downbeat but ultimately heroic" better than many others and he does it well here – tough, smart and morally challenged. Bacall has less of a character to speak of but she makes up for that by sheer force of personality; personally I don't find her that attractive but she fair sparks across the screen and her delivery is very sexual throughout. The two fell in love during the film and it does show on screen, with a great chemistry and real sexual tension between them – a heavy amount of classic scenes and hot moments also helps. Support is good from Brennan and Seymour but the "Free French" are not that well developed and are not as interesting as they should have been.

    Overall this is a classic film with an interesting plot, interesting characters, a tough and heavy atmosphere, good performances and a central duo that really spark off each other. It may be a standard wartime thriller on the surface but everything seems to come together really well and produce a film that is memorable for a collection of reasons.
    8bkoganbing

    Whistling On Martinique

    The screen adaption of Ernest Hemingway's To Have and Have Not enjoys its place in cinematic history because it is the first screen teaming of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Turns out to have been a personal milestone for the both of them as well.

    I was watching my VHS copy of To Have and Have Not today and included was the movie trailer and in it Warner Brothers announced it was introducing two exciting new screen personalities, Lauren Bacall and Dolores Moran. Ms. Moran was pretty enough and gave a nice performance as the wife of the resistance leader, but some careers take off and some don't. Didn't hurt Lauren that she married her leading man either.

    The location of our story is Martinique right after the fall of France in 1940. As a French colonial possession Martinique fell into the hands of the Vichy collaborationist government. They didn't get free of them until 1943, months after the Germans occupied all of France in November of 1942.

    Humphrey Bogart is an expatriate American along the lines of his Richard Blaine character in Casablanca. He doesn't own a swank nightclub, he's just got a charter fishing boat that lives on and runs with an alcoholic pal, Walter Brennan. But like in Casablanca, a shooting in a nightclub of his client Walter Sande gets him involved with the local Vichy police and the politics of the island.

    It also gets him involved with Lauren Bacall who's just looking for a way to get back to the USA. She's not above a little light fingered action to help herself, but all that does is get her introduced to Bogey. And their sizzling scenes made cinematic history.

    To Have and Have Not is fortunate to have the presence of Hoagy Carmichael one of the greatest musical talents America ever produced. He plays Cricket, the club piano player and he sings and plays Hong Kong Blues one of his greatest songs. Hoagy also wrote for this film, How Little We Know, which Bacall sings for her supper.

    Dan Seymour and Sheldon Leonard play a couple of especially smarmy Vichy police officials. They have the upper hand until the very end when tables get turned rather suddenly. The only two film I've ever seen something turn that quickly is John Ford's Wagonmaster and the Richard Widmark police drama, Madigan. You can only push Bogey just so far.

    Even in revivals today when Lauren Bacall tells Bogey all he need do is whistle and she'll come running, the whistles of affection will go up in theater. As well they should.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    Close, Very Close To Casablanca Greatness

    This is almost a clone of the more-famous "Casablanca".....and almost as good! The film is very entertaining from the get-go with all three leading actors a lot of fun to watch. I am referring to Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Brennan.

    This was Bacall's first film. She was 19 years old, looked 30 and never looked better. Her face, at that time, was stunningly beautiful, mesmerizing at times. So is her dialog, capped off by the famous line, asking Bogart if he knows how to whistle. It isn't just the line, it's the way she says it.....and Bogart's reaction. Bogart is outstanding, just as he was in Casablanca. Same type of character: an apolitical American overseas who reluctantly winds up helping fight the Nazis. As for Brennan, normally I don't find drunks appealing, just sloppy and obnoxious. However, Brenenan is neither here; he''s simply fun to watch and someone you can't help but like. I think he was one of the more underrated actors of his time.

    The story had a good blend of intrigue, action, suspense, comedy, beautiful women, great characters and great dialog. It''s too bad it has nowhere near the notoriety of Casablanca. It 's only a small notch below it.
    bluenotejazz

    There is a reason why...

    ... Bogart is held in high esteem for his career of acting. He was just that damn good.

    Forget all of the top ten lists, awards, honorable mentions, etc. It's really hard to put a finger on it exactly, but his ability to transform what in a script is a mediocre character with average, even sometimes corny lines, into someone who you always seem to be rooting for - someone who's delivery is always convincing - has to be proof of natural skill.

    The interplay between he and Bacall is some of the most unforced, natural acting ever to grace the big screen. And what could be sexier than Bacall's flirting before they kissed? One not to be missed.

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    • Trivia
      Lauren Bacall was terrified on the set of her first film. Fortunately, Humphrey Bogart was able to put her at ease with humor and acting tips. Bacall had nervous shakes in her first scenes and quickly learned that keeping her chin down and her eyes up kept her head from trembling. It developed into a trademark sultry look.
    • Goofs
      When Morgan throws water at Eddie, the bucket is obviously empty - noticeable both in the way it's handled and in a momentary glimpse of the insides before the camera cuts to Eddie.
    • Quotes

      Slim: Who was the girl, Steve?

      Steve: Who was what girl?

      Slim: The one who left you with such a high opinion of women. She must have been *quite* a gal.

    • Connections
      Edited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      How Little We Know
      (1944)

      Music by Hoagy Carmichael

      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Performed by Lauren Bacall (uncredited), Hoagy Carmichael (uncredited) and others

      Played occasionally in the score and at the end

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tener y no tener
    • Filming locations
      • Balboa, Newport Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,811
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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