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Key Largo, 1948 movie, Humphrey Bogart - a great hurricane movie

Started by ssfc72, September 10, 2017, 11:24:16 AM

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ssfc72

This would be a great movie to look at again, due to the current hurricane that is tearing through the Florida Keys.
Besides Bogart, the movie stars Lauren Becall, Edgar G Robison and Lionel Barrymore.

It should be available through your Kodi media extension setup.
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buster

" a great movie to look at again "

You and I remember it. But many reading this may not even know who Lauren Bacall is. Ah, those were the days eh old timer?
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ssfc72

:-)  I was born in 1952, a bit after when that movie was released, but yah, I am an old timer. :-)

Just finished watching the movie. Very well done. Worth watching every so often.
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Jason

I recognize Humphrey Bogart and the Barrymore name only because of Drew Barrymore, though. Still kind of a  hotty, but she's getting old now. She's almost as old as me having been born in '74!
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bobf

I have that movie here, and have watched it many times. Excellent, excellent movie. BOY, does Lauren Bacall *ever* look young there! And Lionel Barrymore, the crusty old SOB, great example of the golden age of films. Maltese Falcon, Casablanca... I always loved to hate Peter Lorre, the little weaselly rotter!!

Wow, it never occurred to me how great a movie that would've been to watch with all the hoopla about Irma, Jose et al... Definitely tomorrow, if I remember...!