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  • Bogey's Marlowe shows shades of vulnerability as his attempts to clear up a blackmail mystery see him caught in a notoriously convoluted web of murder, extortion, corruption, pornography – basically every illicit activity of the era, while Bacall is just one of several feminine temptations in his path.

    This week's new films 2011

  • Signs for the Key Largo, Bogey's turf, were in sight, then…we stopped.

    Cars, Cats and a Stranger for a Wife Tommy Chong 2011

  • The one big problemo is that George and Dick kept conflating 911 and Saddam and enough non-thinkers swallowed it that they believed that this war was answering Bogey's admonition.

    Quote Of The Day 2009

  • The most famous lines "Here's looking at you, kid" and Bogey's epic final speech to Bergman "maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow..." have a timeless quality to them, a lyrical beauty that's only enhanced by Bogart's laidback delivery.

    Casablanca Ed Howard 2008

  • The most famous lines "Here's looking at you, kid" and Bogey's epic final speech to Bergman "maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow..." have a timeless quality to them, a lyrical beauty that's only enhanced by Bogart's laidback delivery.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • But he had Bogey's gangly wrists, and Bogey's manic stride and hellbent look about him, and Bogey's haywire mop of sandy hair blown to one side by a prevailing wind and stuck there, and rosy bursts of colour on his upper cheeks.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • His spectacles, like Bogey's, doubled the circumference of his faraway blue eyes, switching on and off as he loped towards us under the chandelier.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • His face, deprived of Bogey's enlarging spectacles, lacks the charisma that had cast its spell over me, but in other respects has grown into the part, being formed in an expression of gritty endurance that refuses to acknowledge defeat, no matter how many days it spends at the whipping post.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • I'm not used to words of that strength from clients, nor to repeating them in the presence of ladies, but I will say at once that the man described by Mr. Anderson as my fellow genius in the field was like no client I'd ever met, which I knew even before he fixed me with Bogey's diluted stare.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • And I doubt whether Bogey's girls, if he had any, counted themselves lucky, rather the reverse.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

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