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Article: Here's looking at legacy of legendary Bogart.(Arts)(Appreciation)
- Article from:
- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- January 24, 1999
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Yesterday was the centenary of Humphrey Bogart's birth: Jan. 23, 1899. Given the enduring appeal of his best movies, four of which placed in the top 25 in the American Film Institute's recent survey of the "100 Greatest" - "Casablanca" at No. 2, "The African Queen" at No. 17, "The Maltese Falcon" at No. 23 and "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" at No. 3 - it seems a little odd that commemorative programs were nowhere to be seen in the expected places. Evidently, both Turner Classic Movies, which enjoys custody of most of the Bogart library, and American Movie Classics decided to sit out the occasion.
Of course, it's not as if the cable repertory channels have ...
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