This is one of the greatest movie scenes of all time. The whistle line is obviously most famous but I think the line, "It's even better when you help!" is one greatest piece of dialog in movie history.
I just watched this movie and other classics from Hollywood's golden age a couple of weeks ago. What I love about this film is that the characters are sexy, sensual, witty and intriguing without being graphic or vulgar. They actually used clever dialogue to create palpable tension. The banter between these two in the film is racy without being trashy. I can't believe Bacall was 19 here.
Indeed, the chemistry was amazing between this 2. It is visible. They don’t need to talk in order for us to catch it but then, the movie by itself have a brilliant dialogue for that time and that combination really worked for this movie and made it timeless. I love love LOVE the chemistry between this 2.
You do know they went on to star together in other films, but this is the one where they met, fell in love and married very happily until Bogart died from cancer?
***** I always thought there was something slightly sinister about that kiss in Rear Window or perhaps it's just a preconceived notion because it was Hitchcock. But it is undeniable that they knew how to film stuff like that back then that all the explicit stuff of today doesn't even come close to.
***** Speaking of Hitchcock there's the memorable, almost three-minute-long kiss between Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant in Notorious. Of all of Bergman's films, I have always thought this was the one in which she was allowed to be the most overtly sexy. Hollywood had cultivated a pure image for her and Notorious played totally against it.
We had it all, just like Bogie and Bacall! Wow, she was only 19 then and just awesome. I guess the husky voice gives her more presence than a normal 19 year old. Bogie fell head over heels for her and who could blame him. Fantastic.
Jamie Reilly Lauren Bacall admitted a few years back that when the casting director told her she'd be working opposite Humphrey Bogart, she went like "Yuck" because she'd be stuck with an old man, old gangster actor, lol.
I read she actually did voice training to get her voice to a lower pitch, anyway, real amazing woman. I guess she had good scouting and good mentorship in becoming a major actress. Shes done way more for this business than she gets credit for, took it seriously and knew to stop acting at the right time but still be part of the movie scene Im 19 myself and plan to learn a lot from her and her way in the world of cinema
@@billolsen4360 And to balance out your statement a bit, Humphrey was worried about the marriage, being that he was old enough to be her pop, whether it would last. Many people back then speculated it wouldn't. Many people nowadays still speculate it wouldn't, an "old" man marrying a young chick I mean .
@@Shadowhunter82767 She was a Howard Hawks chick. He'd have his young actresses trained to speak with deep and sultry voices. Notice Dalores Moran in this movie, the one who played Hélèn de Bursac, she's also young (about 20 or 21) and pretty with a voice suited for a 35 yrs old female who smoked cigarettes a lil. She's a Howard Hawks gal too. A young gal with a contralto makes her seem mature and grown up for her age. It's masculine in quality and a turn on for many of us men. Gives an impression she's tough and can take care of herself. For many of us men who are weak and pathetic, it can be intimating and unsettling. So for those of us who are sissys ("pussies" in today's degenerate lingo) it's a turn off and we tend to keep a distance from such gals. Enhances our insecurities.
Maybe the most iconic scene in the history of film, and it made Lauren's career all by itself. And Bogie was a lot of things, but being blind was not one of them. His future wife was a babe.
Wow, those two together were truly dynamite. RIP wonderful, sexy, sassy, classy Lauren Bacall. I guess Bogie finally whistled for you and you had to go
This whole scene oozes with class---Lauren Bacall (RIP), Bogie, and, the writing. From a novel by Nobel Prize winner, Ernest Hemingway and the screenplay by Nobel Prize winner, William Faulkner! It doesn't get much better.
Just watched 'The Big Sleep' and had to stop by for more Bogie and Bacall, to see this great scene from this great movie again. After 'To Have and Have Not' the public was mad about these two, and The Big Sleep was re-edited by Warner Bros to reflect that on screen chemistry by highlighting them and even shooting a whole new scene (the talk about horse racing). The Big Sleep is one of those rare occasions where studio interference was the best thing that could've happened.
I just heard the sad news, but Ms Bacall has lived a life most probably just dream about..I find that "Just whistle and blow " line a classic and quite racy for it's day.. Now she's with her true love, Bogey.
Excellent comment. Sad that she has passed but let's celebrate what she has left behind. In some ways I think it's more poignant her passing, as it literally is the end of an era. It's hard to think of anyone else from that post war era still with us. We still have Olivia de Havilland although she's arguably the era before Bacall.
+mspixiedust100 Sadly most of the folks that would appreciate Lauren have passed on. I'm 57, so she's not exactly of my era either, but I love old movies, always have, and I've been a huge fan of the Lauren/Bogie team from the first time I saw them as a kid. I loved Robin too, I heard he ended it because of a severe medical condition he was facing, so I'm not so sure it's wise to speak of that situation too lightly. Just saying.
There's a lot of comments pointing out her age in this movie. I don't care,...19, she was 19 years old in this movie. Not many 19 year old actresses today that can pull off that kind of confidence and maturity. And drop dead gorgeous to boot. 😍
To Have and Have Not, Key Largo, and The Big Sleep are my favorite all time Bogart movies. Bogart and Becall were perfect for each other, and they were probably one of the firsts with a movie full of "one liners".
Imagine what that scene did to a generation of moviegoers. The heat on-screen and off prompted shooting more scenes with them for "The Big Sleep", which had already been "in the can" but not yet released. Yowza.
Literally - 15 mins ago - just finished Bacall's autobiography. What a 'broad'! had to come back to where it all started for her. My God! They could write scripts back then! Scene just crackles!
Without a doubt, in the top 5 sexiest scenes in cinematic history! Bacall was breathtaking....how many 19 year olds today could carry this scene with Bogey....not many?!!
(8/12/14) This is the single scene in her illustrious career which defines her, for which she will be remembered... ...and, somewhat ironically, she's only 19, she's never acted before this film, and she's as good as, and commands the screen as much as, Bogart himself. RIP Ms. Bacall: You've kept him waiting long enough.
Please the crap sandwiches that Hollywood churns out these days can’t hold a candle to Bogey and Bacall. Youth today have no idea what sexy really is....
The sexiness here is so much better than the in your face nudity of modern film. The attitude.....the word play.....the innuendo all sells the scene so much better than any nude or semi nude scene could do.
Bacall had eyes that haunt you deep in the night, ...if you're lucky. Yet, it wasn't just the eyes that allowed her to stand toe-to-toe with Bogart in four films, it was the strength and acting ability, that shined through the "big screen." Some call it "charisma," or "sex-appeal," but essentially it was simply talent. Either way, you could see it in those beautiful "ganders" of hers. With Bacall, ...the eyes have it.
Best scene in any movie EVER (IMO)!!! For any Bacall fans that are missing her voice, I recommend her book "By Myself". (A re-publishing w/ the title "By Myself - And Then Some" was distributed later in her life, but I can't personally attest to the second book - it's gotten rather poor ratings). HOWEVER, her original book "By Myself" will make you appreciate this woman even more than you already do. It goes into the beginnings of her life & how she managed to end up in show business - it's a brilliant story. AND, of course, she tells about how she met Bogey & the ensuing love story. AND (get this), there is an audio version of this book, with Ms. Bacall herself doing MOST OF the narration!
Lee Cooper Yes, I read both books years ago, and Betty Bacall is a Virgo like me but she never said what her middle name was, and it took me ALL these years (over twenty) to find out, and I almost fell over when my tablet said that Betty's middle name was Joan!
Bogart used to joke. "If I looked like Errol Flynn!. Maybe people would stop asking him. How could you wind up with something like Lauren Bacall?." Maybe love was involved, Humphrey?.♥️😎
Her mother hoped she would marry Kirk Douglas, but they were only friends. She was then set up on a date with Clark Gable but she felt nothing and Gable took it in good part, according to her book
i watched this scene for Lauren Bacall and have just had refreshed how great Bogart was also......what a great scene with 2 great actors........ I sat with my wife and tried to think of what stars are left from that great era..... could not think of any
I legit thought the snl sketch was parodying these kinds of films with a made up film but turns out it actually is a real film and it's just as weird as the sketch itself
That's exactly what I came to check out, because the skit seemed sooo...unreal...I was wonderign if they messed up while watching it but as you point out, they didn't.
Ummm Yeah!! This is a REAL Film!!! "To Have Or Have Not" (1944) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (they became an "item" together eventhough he was a lot older than she. Directed by Howard Hawks, based on book written by Ernest Hemingway. Can't get any more REAL than that!!!
Lauren. I liked listening her and Humphrey in that radio broadcast "Bold Venture". " Sailor" was her name in that. Seemed that program was a combo of Key Largo and this film. Ann Sheridan was my fav tough chick. The girl with the "Oomph!"
Thanks. Found it somewhere else also. I thought I read that she was 17 in her first movie role. Got it mixed uo with this one. Looking that up... None the less, one of my all time favorite and beautiful actressses.
Bacall and Bogart, perfect on-screen chemistry. This stuff blows away most of the shit that we've seen on our screens in the last thirty years. Notice that I said 'most' not 'all', just in case you losers want to throw examples at me. Bacall was 19 when she made this.
They don't make actors like Bacall and Bogart. These were artists that tapped into our primal driven behavior. Someone once asked Bogart how an actor a REAL actor cries for the camera on cue and he said this:When I have to do that, I pretend I'm a very young child, and someone who matters to me a lot comes up to me and says they are leaving, and I'll never see then again. The ultimate abandonment angle, we can all relate to...chew on that...
This is one of the greatest movie scenes of all time. The whistle line is obviously most famous but I think the line, "It's even better when you help!" is one greatest piece of dialog in movie history.
I just watched this movie and other classics from Hollywood's golden age a couple of weeks ago. What I love about this film is that the characters are sexy, sensual, witty and intriguing without being graphic or vulgar. They actually used clever dialogue to create palpable tension. The banter between these two in the film is racy without being trashy. I can't believe Bacall was 19 here.
And Faulkner himself had a hand in the screenplay.
Indeed, the chemistry was amazing between this 2. It is visible. They don’t need to talk in order for us to catch it but then, the movie by itself have a brilliant dialogue for that time and that combination really worked for this movie and made it timeless. I love love LOVE the chemistry between this 2.
@@bestforyouall well said
You do know they went on to star together in other films, but this is the one where they met, fell in love and married very happily until Bogart died from cancer?
@@gordowg1wg145 oh yes! I've seen their movies together. Beautiful story
Great scene between two great actors. Interesting that Bacall put a whistle in the coffin of Bogart when he died. Class
A gold whistle he gave her on a charm bracelet
RIP Lauren Bacall.
Fully dressed, those two kisses are some of the sexiest stuff Hollywood ever put on film!
Because Hollywood doesn't understand anymore that sensuality >>>>>> sexuality.
What you don't see but want desperately, is much more stimulating.
***** I always thought there was something slightly sinister about that kiss in Rear Window or perhaps it's just a preconceived notion because it was Hitchcock. But it is undeniable that they knew how to film stuff like that back then that all the explicit stuff of today doesn't even come close to.
***** Speaking of Hitchcock there's the memorable, almost three-minute-long kiss between Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant in Notorious. Of all of Bergman's films, I have always thought this was the one in which she was allowed to be the most overtly sexy. Hollywood had cultivated a pure image for her and Notorious played totally against it.
not in that period
'its even better when you help' great line, ha ha !
My favorite line, after the second kiss - "It's even better when you help."
One of my favorite movie scenes. You could feel their passion for each other.
“It’s even better when you help”, wooohooo, so saucy!
Lauren Bacall has a sensual rhythm that stays with you like a haunting melody. RIP.
She hates iambic pentameter!
oldrocker74 Speaking for yourself or for her...? I think that her interpretation of iambic pentameter would be music to the ears!
Robyn Whatley-Kahn Hi! Remembering our journey with some of those icons... ;-)
"I don't know, maybe I'm just gay!"
Nice reference
I can't find that clip on RUclips anymore.
@@maidros85 me neither. So strange. Why would they delete it?
ha ha cute,
@@TCt83067695 Yeah, I cannot find it too! I'm pissed, it was soo good
What I love about this scene is her voice. You don't even need to see her face, her voice carries all the acting.
First person here from SNL 3/03/2019! Lol
Victrola Fix son of a bitch
Looks like I’m 3rd
damn you! haha
Lol
Just to check on how much better this scene is than that sketch on SNL was, especially Bogart's wolf whistle at the end
Her voice drips honey.
Wild honey
Took her months to master that voice. So worth it.
We had it all, just like Bogie and Bacall! Wow, she was only 19 then and just awesome. I guess the husky voice
gives her more presence than a normal 19 year old. Bogie fell head over heels for her and who could blame him.
Fantastic.
Jamie Reilly Lauren Bacall admitted a few years back that when the casting director told her she'd be working opposite Humphrey Bogart, she went like "Yuck" because she'd be stuck with an old man, old gangster actor, lol.
I read she actually did voice training to get her voice to a lower pitch, anyway, real amazing woman. I guess she had good scouting and good mentorship in becoming a major actress. Shes done way more for this business than she gets credit for, took it seriously and knew to stop acting at the right time but still be part of the movie scene
Im 19 myself and plan to learn a lot from her and her way in the world of cinema
@@billolsen4360
And to balance out your statement a bit, Humphrey was worried about the marriage, being that he was old enough to be her pop, whether it would last. Many people back then speculated it wouldn't. Many people nowadays still speculate it wouldn't, an "old" man marrying a young chick I mean .
@@Shadowhunter82767
She was a Howard Hawks chick. He'd have his young actresses trained to speak with deep and sultry voices. Notice Dalores Moran in this movie, the one who played Hélèn de Bursac, she's also young (about 20 or 21) and pretty with a voice suited for a 35 yrs old female who smoked cigarettes a lil. She's a Howard Hawks gal too. A young gal with a contralto makes her seem mature and grown up for her age. It's masculine in quality and a turn on for many of us men. Gives an impression she's tough and can take care of herself. For many of us men who are weak and pathetic, it can be intimating and unsettling. So for those of us who are sissys ("pussies" in today's degenerate lingo) it's a turn off and we tend to keep a distance from such gals. Enhances our insecurities.
".... sailing away to Key Largo...." I know many 29 and 39 year old women who are complete idiots and act like they are 13!!!
One Of The Greatest Movie Ever You Can See The Chemistry They Had Together ❤❤
This was Betty's big scene and she nails it!
RIP betty joan perske aka lauren bacall thanks for making us smile and teaching us how to whistle will love you and admire you always
A true lady for all of her life. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. Rest in peace Ms Bacall.
Maybe the most iconic scene in the history of film, and it made Lauren's career all by itself. And Bogie was a lot of things, but being blind was not one of them. His future wife was a babe.
We understood what on screen chemistry meant with Bogart and Bacall! On screen couples have tried to try to I'mmutate them ever since!
Recently bought every Bacall and Bogart film !
Absolutely fabulous ,sheer class from two magnificent actors!
"you're good...you're awful good"....f*cking A, Bogie. Indeed she was.
Wow, those two together were truly dynamite. RIP wonderful, sexy, sassy, classy Lauren Bacall. I guess Bogie finally whistled for you and you had to go
Maggie Donaldson omg this comment made me tear up!! Bogie Bacall forever ❤️❤️
This has to be up there as the Best scene in Hollywood❤
Lauren Bacall was really incendiary at 19. So incredible.
Beautifully put.
The greatest Hollywood goddess ever. RIP Lauren
so true
Its better when you help . . . Damn!
This whole scene oozes with class---Lauren Bacall (RIP), Bogie, and, the writing. From a novel by Nobel Prize winner, Ernest Hemingway and the screenplay by Nobel Prize winner, William Faulkner! It doesn't get much better.
Don't forget about Jules Furthman!
OMG....the *electricity* in this scene! awesome!
They were already falling in love for real :)
Just watched 'The Big Sleep' and had to stop by for more Bogie and Bacall, to see this great scene from this great movie again. After 'To Have and Have Not' the public was mad about these two, and The Big Sleep was re-edited by Warner Bros to reflect that on screen chemistry by highlighting them and even shooting a whole new scene (the talk about horse racing). The Big Sleep is one of those rare occasions where studio interference was the best thing that could've happened.
One of the greatest witty, sexy movie scenes of all time!
Oh, a. brilliant man and the love of his life.
I first saw this film when I was about 10 or 11 - and Lauren became the woman I wanted to be when I grew up. R.I.P.
Hello Wendy, How are you doing?
Whoever wrote that dialogue was proud of themselves. And for good reason.
Faulkner. No joke. It was William Faulkner
William Faulkner was proud indeed and he went on to win a Nobel
According to IMDB that scene was written by Howard Hawks as a screen test for Lauren Bacall. It worked so well they added it to the movie.
I just heard the sad news, but Ms Bacall has lived a life most probably just dream about..I find that "Just whistle and blow " line a classic and quite racy for it's day..
Now she's with her true love, Bogey.
Excellent comment. Sad that she has passed but let's celebrate what she has left behind.
In some ways I think it's more poignant her passing, as it literally is the end of an era. It's hard to think of anyone else from that post war era still with us. We still have Olivia de Havilland although she's arguably the era before Bacall.
Jim bob People appreciate Robin Williams more than her in the news, and he threw his life away. She lived it to 90.
+mspixiedust100
Sadly most of the folks that would appreciate Lauren have passed on. I'm 57, so she's not exactly of my era either, but I love old movies, always have, and I've been a huge fan of the Lauren/Bogie team from the first time I saw them as a kid. I loved Robin too, I heard he ended it because of a severe medical condition he was facing, so I'm not so sure it's wise to speak of that situation too lightly. Just saying.
There's a lot of comments pointing out her age in this movie. I don't care,...19, she was 19 years old in this movie. Not many 19 year old actresses today that can pull off that kind of confidence and maturity. And drop dead gorgeous to boot. 😍
One of my all time favorite movies... Highly recommend it.
Lauren, what a doll!
Sigh. I bought this scene so completely.
To Have and Have Not, Key Largo, and The Big Sleep are my favorite all time Bogart movies. Bogart and Becall were perfect for each other, and they were probably one of the firsts with a movie full of "one liners".
Rest in peace, Lauren Bacall. What a woman, what a life.
#riplaurenbacall
RIP Lauren... Rest easy in the firmament, you luminary.
Imagine what that scene did to a generation of moviegoers. The heat on-screen and off prompted shooting more scenes with them for "The Big Sleep", which had already been "in the can" but not yet released. Yowza.
My girl is gone,,,that brought a tear.
Only one word fits here ... DAYUM!
"The other times, you're just a stinker." lol
Literally - 15 mins ago - just finished Bacall's autobiography. What a 'broad'! had to come back to where it all started for her. My God! They could write scripts back then! Scene just crackles!
This was great! Can’t wait to watch the movie soon!
Definitely some chemistry there, despite the age and height difference.
I read her book, she described how he stirred intense feelings in her the moment he kissed her in her dressing room
BEST SCENE EVER! LOVE!
I agree! and I wonder if this was shot before or after Bogie kissed Bacall in her trailer offscreen.
One of the best actresses and actors ever.
At the end of this clip, I think Bogie pretty much sums up what most of us are thinking.
R.I.P. Lauren Bacall. Bogie and Bacall reunited at last...
The good old movies in Black and White !!
The good old days are gone, and, I’m afraid, they won’t come back...
Hard to believe this chick was only 19 when this was filmed!
I thought I had read somewhere on youtube she was 17. I believe 19 may be correct as you stated.
she was 19...they fell in love making this film & married later xox
Lauren peaked early on in her career although she always kept working to a degree.
@Randy White She was her most beautiful in her first two films.
Without a doubt, in the top 5 sexiest scenes in cinematic history! Bacall was breathtaking....how many 19 year olds today could carry this scene with Bogey....not many?!!
Smoke show. RIP Betty & Bogie
(8/12/14)
This is the single scene in her illustrious career which defines her, for which she will be remembered...
...and, somewhat ironically, she's only 19, she's never acted before this film, and she's as good as, and commands the screen as much as, Bogart himself.
RIP Ms. Bacall:
You've kept him waiting long enough.
priceless! so many fantastic lines
With all the nudity and sex scenes of more modern films, this, in my opinion is the sexiest movie scene of all time.
+Jumbybird no way the fireworks scene in To Catch a Thief takes the cake. Hitchcock was a master of innuendo. In your endo.
@@BBBJOT
YOUR cake, not mines. This Bogey and Baby scene takes my whole bakery!
Please the crap sandwiches that Hollywood churns out these days can’t hold a candle to Bogey and Bacall. Youth today have no idea what sexy really is....
The sexiness here is so much better than the in your face nudity of modern film. The attitude.....the word play.....the innuendo all sells the scene so much better than any nude or semi nude scene could do.
I couldn't agree more
Bacall had eyes that haunt you deep in the night, ...if you're lucky. Yet, it wasn't just the eyes that allowed her to stand toe-to-toe with Bogart in four films, it was the strength and acting ability, that shined through the "big screen." Some call it "charisma," or "sex-appeal," but essentially it was simply talent. Either way, you could see it in those beautiful "ganders" of hers. With Bacall, ...the eyes have it.
"It's even better when you help."
one of the best scenes in cinematic history
Très belle vidéo de Lauren bacall dialogue magnifique toujours somptueuses
Sylvie David Connor have a Nice evening to you my friend Friendly to you Sylvie 😘
Rest In Peace, angel!
RIP Laureen Bacall, we will always remember how to wishtle....Love...
Best scene in any movie EVER (IMO)!!!
For any Bacall fans that are missing her voice, I recommend her book "By Myself". (A re-publishing w/ the title "By Myself - And Then Some" was distributed later in her life, but I can't personally attest to the second book - it's gotten rather poor ratings).
HOWEVER, her original book "By Myself" will make you appreciate this woman even more than you already do. It goes into the beginnings of her life & how she managed to end up in show business - it's a brilliant story. AND, of course, she tells about how she met Bogey & the ensuing love story. AND (get this), there is an audio version of this book, with Ms. Bacall herself doing MOST OF the narration!
Lee Cooper Yes, I read both books years ago, and Betty Bacall is a Virgo like me but she never said what her middle name was, and it took me ALL these years (over twenty) to find out, and I almost fell over when my tablet said that Betty's middle name was Joan!
"It's even better when you help." Somehow movies don't seem quite as good as they used to.
Bogart used to joke. "If I looked like Errol Flynn!. Maybe people would stop asking him. How could you wind up with something like Lauren Bacall?." Maybe love was involved, Humphrey?.♥️😎
Her mother hoped she would marry Kirk Douglas, but they were only friends. She was then set up on a date with Clark Gable but she felt nothing and Gable took it in good part, according to her book
19 years old and she just fills the screen
Thank you very much for posting!! Wonderful.
i watched this scene for Lauren Bacall and have just had refreshed how great Bogart was also......what a great scene with 2 great actors........ I sat with my wife and tried to think of what stars are left from that great era..... could not think of any
Olivia de Havilland
Maureen O'Hara
Julie Adams
Olivia de Haviland.
Most women don't come close to her beauty today.
A timeless classic...
im 20... this is my favourite actress... by a mile
Kate McKinnon and John Mulaney spoofing this scene is my favorite SNL skit of at least the last 10 years.
“You do know how to shimmy don’t ya?” 😂
I legit thought the snl sketch was parodying these kinds of films with a made up film but turns out it actually is a real film and it's just as weird as the sketch itself
That's exactly what I came to check out, because the skit seemed sooo...unreal...I was wonderign if they messed up while watching it but as you point out, they didn't.
Ummm Yeah!! This is a REAL Film!!! "To Have Or Have Not" (1944) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (they became an "item" together eventhough he was a lot older than she. Directed by Howard Hawks, based on book written by Ernest Hemingway. Can't get any more REAL than that!!!
the whistle line is one of the most famous lines in movie history :)
After he gave up Ilsa, Rick used the letters of transit to go to France. There he meets Slim, and they live happily ever after.
Great writing. My favorite.
Sleep well Sultry Star. I miss you. I'll miss you. I wish you well. Rest in Peace.
The Golden Whistle In The Motion Picture Titanic was and forever will be My Gift to her. I’ll miss her very much.
Lauren.
I liked listening her and Humphrey in that radio broadcast "Bold Venture". " Sailor" was her name in that. Seemed that program was a combo of Key Largo and this film.
Ann Sheridan was my fav tough chick. The girl with the "Oomph!"
19 years old?? Damn.
+James A Dempsey I think 17, lol . . .
she was 19
Thanks. Found it somewhere else also. I thought I read that she was 17 in her first movie role. Got it mixed uo with this one. Looking that up...
None the less, one of my all time favorite and beautiful actressses.
Une actrice une femme une amoureuse en avance sur son temps . La grande classe
The hottest scene EVER in cinema - IMHO.
amazing chemistry!
Love these two
"It's even better when you help"
Even though she was 19 in this movie, she looked and behaved much more mature, not old.
Great actress and person
thats why she was a LEGEND
they're together again
Hello Maureen How are you doing?
I like it Slim
I can't figure out WHY the two "thumbs down"???!!!
It's a glorious scene!!!
Bacall should have gotten the Oscar for this!
God whistled. Be smoking hot forever, Slim.
I love to think of this movie as the sequel to Casablanca where Rick ends up with the gal he was meant to have all along.
This one and Frankly my dear, I don't giveadam have got to be two of the most famous movie scenes in history.
Bacall and Bogart, perfect on-screen chemistry. This stuff blows away most of the shit that we've seen on our screens in the last thirty years. Notice that I said 'most' not 'all', just in case you losers want to throw examples at me. Bacall was 19 when she made this.
They don't make actors like Bacall and Bogart. These were artists that tapped into our primal driven behavior. Someone once asked Bogart how an actor a REAL actor cries for the camera on cue and he said this:When I have to do that, I pretend I'm a very young child, and someone who matters to me a lot comes up to me and says they are leaving, and I'll never see then again. The ultimate abandonment angle, we can all relate to...chew on that...
Magnificent. Imagine meeting a girl like that once in your life.
You're good. You're awful good.
Bogey & Bacall are together again...
R.I.P. "Baby"