2022.07.24.08.25
dedicated to Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart her partner both officially and privately
What In The World Can Make A Brown-eyed Girl Turn Blue?

For the collage of "dedicated to Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart her partner both officially and privately", the original photographies you can find here, there, everywhere and nowhere.
Lauren Bacall had played together with Humphrey Bogart in five movies.



In the movie "To Have And Have Not" 1944 directed by Howard Hawks, which was based on the novel "To Have And Have Not" 1937 written by Ernest Hemingway, Lauren Bacall acted as Marie 'Slim' Browning with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Harry 'Steve' Morgan. The movie was her first work.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]



In the movie "The Big Sleep" 1946 directed by Howard Hawks, which was based on the novel "The Big Sleep" 1939 written by Raymond Chandler, Lauren Bacall acted as Vivian Rutledge with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Philip Marlowe.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]


In the movie "Two Guys From Milwaukee" 1946 directed by David Butler, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart acted as themselves but uncredited.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie]



In the movie "Dark Passage" 1947 directed by Delmer Daves, which was based on the novel "Dark Passage" 1946 written by David Goodis, Lauren Bacall acted as Irene Jansen with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Vincent Parry.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]



In the movie "Key Largo" 1947 directed by John Huston, which was based on The Broadway Play "Key Largo" 1939 written by Maxwell Anderson premiered at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City (staring Uta Hagen acted as Alegre D'Alcala and Paul Muni acted as King McCloud), Lauren Bacall acted as Nora Temple with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Frank McCloud.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and The Broadway Play Poster]
In 1945 Lauren Bacall married with Humphrey Bogart until his death 1957.


Of the animated series"Merrie Melodies" 1931 - 1969 produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and The Vitaphone Corporation, in the animated short movie "Bacall To Arms" 1946 directed by Robert Clampett, Arthur Davis and Friz Freleng, Sara Berner voiced as Laurie Be-Cool, Mother In Law with staring Dave Barry voiced as Bogey Gocart).
{photos from left to right : the title back of the series and one of still photos from the short movie]



In the tv movie "Bogie 1980 directed by Vincent Sherman on CBS, which was based on a book "Bogie : Humphrey Bogart" 1971 written by Joe Hyams, the story of Humphrey Bogart meeting Lauren Bacall while making the movie "To Have And Have Not" 1944 directed by Howard Hawks, and beginning the affair.
In the tv movie, Kathryn Harrold acted as Lauren Bacall with staring Kevin O'Connor acted as Humphrey Bogart.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the tv movie and the first edition of the book]
Some songs featured the love and the life of Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart.


The single "Key Largo" 1981 written by Bertie Higgins and Sonny Limbo for the album "Just Another Day In Paradise" 1982 by Bertie Higgins was released. There is a line in the song that says, "We Had It All / Just like Bogie And Bacall / Starring In Our Own Late, Late Show / Sailing Away To Key Largo".

In the song "Freeze Tag" 1985 written by Suzanne Vega for the album "Suzanne Vega" 1985 by Suzanne Vega, there is a line in the song that says, "You Stand / With Your Hand / In Your Pocket / And Lean Against The Wall / You Will Be Bogart / And I Will Be / Bacall".


The words "What In The World Can Make A Brown-eyed Girl Turn Blue?" are taken from the lyrics of the song "The Look" 1989 from the album "Look Sharp!" 1988 by Roxette.
you can get some items from our illustrated works
"massacre4killingtime"
at the shop
"been a very rough weekend".
please check it.

For the collage of "dedicated to Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart her partner both officially and privately", the original photographies you can find here, there, everywhere and nowhere.
Lauren Bacall had played together with Humphrey Bogart in five movies.



In the movie "To Have And Have Not" 1944 directed by Howard Hawks, which was based on the novel "To Have And Have Not" 1937 written by Ernest Hemingway, Lauren Bacall acted as Marie 'Slim' Browning with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Harry 'Steve' Morgan. The movie was her first work.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]



In the movie "The Big Sleep" 1946 directed by Howard Hawks, which was based on the novel "The Big Sleep" 1939 written by Raymond Chandler, Lauren Bacall acted as Vivian Rutledge with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Philip Marlowe.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]


In the movie "Two Guys From Milwaukee" 1946 directed by David Butler, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart acted as themselves but uncredited.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie]



In the movie "Dark Passage" 1947 directed by Delmer Daves, which was based on the novel "Dark Passage" 1946 written by David Goodis, Lauren Bacall acted as Irene Jansen with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Vincent Parry.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and the first edition of the novel]



In the movie "Key Largo" 1947 directed by John Huston, which was based on The Broadway Play "Key Largo" 1939 written by Maxwell Anderson premiered at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City (staring Uta Hagen acted as Alegre D'Alcala and Paul Muni acted as King McCloud), Lauren Bacall acted as Nora Temple with staring Humphrey Bogart acted as Frank McCloud.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the movie and The Broadway Play Poster]
In 1945 Lauren Bacall married with Humphrey Bogart until his death 1957.


Of the animated series"Merrie Melodies" 1931 - 1969 produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and The Vitaphone Corporation, in the animated short movie "Bacall To Arms" 1946 directed by Robert Clampett, Arthur Davis and Friz Freleng, Sara Berner voiced as Laurie Be-Cool, Mother In Law with staring Dave Barry voiced as Bogey Gocart).
{photos from left to right : the title back of the series and one of still photos from the short movie]



In the tv movie "Bogie 1980 directed by Vincent Sherman on CBS, which was based on a book "Bogie : Humphrey Bogart" 1971 written by Joe Hyams, the story of Humphrey Bogart meeting Lauren Bacall while making the movie "To Have And Have Not" 1944 directed by Howard Hawks, and beginning the affair.
In the tv movie, Kathryn Harrold acted as Lauren Bacall with staring Kevin O'Connor acted as Humphrey Bogart.
[photos from left to right : the poster and one of the still photos from the tv movie and the first edition of the book]
Some songs featured the love and the life of Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart.


The single "Key Largo" 1981 written by Bertie Higgins and Sonny Limbo for the album "Just Another Day In Paradise" 1982 by Bertie Higgins was released. There is a line in the song that says, "We Had It All / Just like Bogie And Bacall / Starring In Our Own Late, Late Show / Sailing Away To Key Largo".

In the song "Freeze Tag" 1985 written by Suzanne Vega for the album "Suzanne Vega" 1985 by Suzanne Vega, there is a line in the song that says, "You Stand / With Your Hand / In Your Pocket / And Lean Against The Wall / You Will Be Bogart / And I Will Be / Bacall".


The words "What In The World Can Make A Brown-eyed Girl Turn Blue?" are taken from the lyrics of the song "The Look" 1989 from the album "Look Sharp!" 1988 by Roxette.
you can get some items from our illustrated works
"massacre4killingtime"
at the shop
"been a very rough weekend".
please check it.
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