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The heyday of Key West’s jazz scene was from the late 1960s through the late 1980s. In 1977, Danny Knowles opened Captain ...
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Ahead of his centenary on 1 July, we remember Farley Granger’s achingly tragic performance in his first starring role: as one of the fugitive lovers in Nicholas Ray’s directorial debut, They Live by ...
“Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” Movie buffs will recognise those immortal words, croaked by a gloomy Rick (Humphrey Bogart) to piano player Sam (Dooley ...
As for Bogart himself, his heavy smoking and drinking habits almost certainly contributed to his early death from esophageal cancer in 1957 at the age of 57.
Many of his best friends, including Spencer Tracy, became his close confidants through late-night drinking sessions. Someone once said, “Bogart’s a helluva nice guy until around 11.30pm. Then he ...
As he liked to say, “That’s the trouble with the world, it’s always one drink behind.” Humphrey Bogart, Dooley Wilson and Ingrid Bergman star in Casablanca in 1942. Picture: Getty ...
In Los Angeles, Bogart would go to the same restaurant every day for a two-hour lunch, and start drinking before noon. Humphrey met next wife Mayo in 1937, on the set of successful gangster film ...