To Have and Have Not (1944)
- Starring:
- Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan, (more)
- Director(s):
- Howard Hawks
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
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Humphrey Bogart plays Harry Morgan, owner-operator of charter boat in wartime Martinique. Morgan's right-hand man is Eddie (Walter Brennan), a garrulous alky whose pet question to anyone and everyone is "Ever get stung by a dead bee?" While in port, Harry is approached by Free French activist Gerard (Marcel Dalio), who wants to charter Harry's boat to smuggle in an important underground leader. Adopting his usual I-stick-my-neck-out-for-no-one stance, Morgan refuses. Later on, he starts up a dalliance with Marie Browning (screen newcomer Lauren Bacall), an attractive pickpocket. In order to help Marie return to America, Harry agrees to Gerard's smuggling terms. He uses his boat to bring resistance fighter De Bursac (Walter Molnar) and De Bursac's wife Helene (Dolores Moran) into Martinique. The Vichy police, suspecting that something's amiss, hold Morgan's pal Eddie hostage, tormenting the poor rummy by denying him liquor. Predictably, Morgan comes to Eddie's rescue and manages to escape Martinique, with the delectable Marie as cozy company. In the hands of director Howard Hawks and screenwriters Jules Furthman and William Faulkner, the end result bore only a passing relation to the original story by Ernest Hemingway: instead, it was a virtual rehash (but a good one!) of the recently released Casablanca, replete with several of that film's cast members. The film's enduring popularity is primarily -- if not solely -- due to the sexy chemistry between Bogart and Bacall, especially in the legendary "You know how to whistle, don't you?" scene. The most salutary result of To Have & Have Not was the subsequent Bogart-Bacall marriage, which endured until his death in 1957. It's widely believed that Lauren Bacall's singing voice was dubbed in by a pre-puberty Andy Williams; this is not true. For the record, a more faithful-to-the-source cinemadaptation of the Hemingway original was filmed in 1950 as The Breaking Point. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 100 mins
Complete Cast:
- Humphrey Bogart - Harry Morgan
- Lauren Bacall - Marie Browning (Slim)
- Dan Seymour - Capt. M. Renard
- Marcel Dalio - Gerard (Frenchy)
- Sheldon Leonard - Lieutenant Coyo
- Aldo Nadi - Bodyguard
- Patricia Shay - Mrs. Beauclerc
- Sir Lancelot - Horatio
- Jack Chefe - Guide
- Elzie Emanuel - Child
- George Sorel - French Officer
- Roger Valmy
- Kanza Omar
- Harold Garrison - Black Urchin
- Crane Whitley - DeGaullists
- Emmett E. Smith - Emil, the Bartender
- Chef Joseph Milani - Chef
- Suzette Harbin
- Adrienne D'Ambricourt - Cashier
- Walter Brennan - Eddie
- Dolores Moran - Helene De Bursac
- Hoagy Carmichael - Cricket
- Walter Molnar - Paul de Bursac
- Walter Sande - Johnson
- Paul Marion - Beauclerc
- Pat West - Bartender
- Eugene Borden - Quartermaster
- Marcel dela Brosse - Sailor
- Louis Mercier - Gaulist
- Ronnie Rondell - Naval Ensign
- George Suzanne
- Oscar Loraine - Bartender
- Frank Johnson
- Marguerite Sylva - Cashier
- Pedro Regas - Civilian
- Maurice Marsac - Gaulist
- Jean de Briac - Gendarme
- Director(s):
- Howard Hawks
- Writer(s):
- William Faulkner, Jules Furthman
- Producer(s):
- Howard Hawks
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(Adult Situations, Mild Violence, Suitable for Children)
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- 1944 - To Have and Have Not - National Board of Review - Best Acting






