Tough Guy: Humphrey Bogart in His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him - Michael Turback - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781490904016 - July 2, 2013
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Tough Guy: Humphrey Bogart in His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him

Michael Turback

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Tough Guy: Humphrey Bogart in His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him

Whatever the ?something special? is that constitutes a man?s man and an actor?s actor, he had it ? and in abundance. Raised by a genteel East Coast family with a doctor father and a well-known artist mother, Humphrey DeForest Bogart emerged from a minor theatrical career in the 1920s to become one of Hollywood?s most distinctive leading men, typically cast as smart, playful, courageous, tough, occasionally reckless characters who lived in a world of dames, mugs, and coppers, yet anchored by a hidden moral code ? hard-boiled cynics who ultimately show a noble side. In "The Maltese Falcon," when Sydney Greenstreet?s Kasper Gutman, says to Bogart?s Sam Spade, ?By Gad, sir, you are a character ? there?s never any telling what you?ll say or do next, except that it?s bound to be something astonishing,? he might just as well have been describing the real-life Humphrey Bogart. Here was a man who could charm the birds off the trees one minute, and tell a producer to go straight to hell the next. They threw away the mold when he moved on. This fizzy cocktail of a book lifts the veil off the movie tough guy to reveal the real-life tough guy. It provides an unvarnished portrait of a hard-drinking, prankish extrovert whose heart was as soft as his screen lines were hard. You get a little history and a bit of sociology. But the fun comes from the abundant helping of irreverence. His contemporaries as well as subsequent observers have plenty to say about Bogie ? the good, the bad, and the ugly ? and his own brash words provide an affectionate, perceptive portrait of a marvelous, contradictory man.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 2, 2013
ISBN13 9781490904016
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 216
Dimensions 14 × 133 × 203 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  

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