These are the films I've seen from actor Humphrey Bogart's filmography. They are in order of best to worst of the movies, not actor's performance. At the end of the list are the unwatched films which I want to see. And of course this is just my opinion.
I like your list and choices. I've seen almost everything on it (not "To Have and Have Not", "Dark Passage", or "The Desperate Hours").
I recommend watching "In A Lonely Place" and second the recommendation of "Key Largo". They're both more simple and like plays than many other Bogart movies, but are worth watching at least for excellent performances from him and others.
I think Bogart's "In a Lonely Place" performance is his most interesting one. It's fascinating to watch Bogart play a more flawed, volatile, and disturbed character than usual in it.
The African Queen is my favourite of his. It's amazing how Bogie and Hepburn can carry the entire film together on their chemistry.
I'll also put in recommendations for In a Lonely Place, Sahara, Dead End and The Caine Mutiny.
I'm am more hesitant though with Bogie and Bacall. I didn't like the The Big Sleep due to it's needlessly confusing plot, although I may give Key Largo a try, with a cast including Edward G. Robinson and Lionel Barrymore, it sounds too good to pass up.
I would watch In A Lonely Place before doing a list like this, as well as Caine Mutiny. I have seen almost all of Bogie's films, and those two are great performances, I'd argue his character of Dix Steele is better than Rick from Casablanca.
I love Bogey in just about anything. Of the ones you want to see, I would recommend The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and The Caine Mutiny. He plays an interesting character in High Sierra as well. Dead End is good, but like The Petrified Forest, he only plays a minor role in the film.
Great list!
I recommend watching "In A Lonely Place" and second the recommendation of "Key Largo". They're both more simple and like plays than many other Bogart movies, but are worth watching at least for excellent performances from him and others.
I think Bogart's "In a Lonely Place" performance is his most interesting one. It's fascinating to watch Bogart play a more flawed, volatile, and disturbed character than usual in it.
I'll also put in recommendations for In a Lonely Place, Sahara, Dead End and The Caine Mutiny.
I'm am more hesitant though with Bogie and Bacall. I didn't like the The Big Sleep due to it's needlessly confusing plot, although I may give Key Largo a try, with a cast including Edward G. Robinson and Lionel Barrymore, it sounds too good to pass up.
As you can see, I just like Bogart.