Bogarts & Bacall were Hollywood's most famous duo.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The classic Hollywood duo of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall resulted in four movies, ranked here from worst to best. Humphrey Bogart is one of the most famous actors in film history for his leading roles in Casablanca, The Caine Mutiny, and The Maltese Falcon.
RELATED: 18-Year-Old Poll Reveals Classic Humphrey Bogart Role As The Most Quotable Character Of All Time Rooted in the film noir genre set in a picturesque San Francisco setting, Dark Passage takes creative risks with its stylized first-person visual perspective and a generally atmospheric tone in both aesthetic and plot development. Based on the David Goodis novel of the same name, the film adaptation of Dark Passage notably conceals its protagonist for nearly an hour before appearing onscreen.
Key Largo is largely a sentimental film noir at its core with a foundation of the hopelessness of the world at large and the insidious effects of a global war on everyday communities, even on the winning side. It pairs Bacall and Bogart alongside another legendary actor of the time, Edward G. Robinson, who plays a gangster named Johnny Roccoo who has taken over the community during the war.