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3''To Have and Have Not'' is a 1944 drama set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, directed by Creator/HowardHawks and starring Creator/HumphreyBogart and Creator/LaurenBacall.
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5Harry Morgan (Bogart) is an expatriate fishing boat captain living in Martinique, which is controlled by the French [[TheEmpire Vichy government]], which of course at the time supported [[ThoseWackyNazis the Nazis]]. He and his [[TheAlcoholic alcoholic]] partner Eddie (Walter Brennan) take an American businessman named Johnson out fishing, and are unsuccessful, due to Johnson's poor ability. When they get back to the hotel they're staying at, Johnson promises to pay Harry the money he owes him the next morning, when he gets to go to the bank. At the hotel, the owner, Frenchy (Marcel Dalio), tells Harry some friends of his want to hire him, but knowing it's part of the resistance movement Frenchy belongs to, Harry turns him down, even when Frenchy's friends approach him. Also at the hotel, Harry ends up meeting Marie (Bacall), another expatriate, and they immediately become attracted to one another. She also ends up stealing Johnson's wallet, which is how Harry finds out Johnson actually had enough money in traveler's checks to pay him, but was planning to skip town. When Harry confronts him, Johnson sheepishly starts to sign over the traveler's checks when a shootout happens between Frenchy's friends and the police. Two of Frenchy's friends escape, but the others are killed, and Johnson is also caught in the crossfire and killed. Captain Renard (Dan Seymour), the head Gestapo in the area, brings Harry and Marie in for questioning; he's satisfied for the moment they had nothing to do with the resistance men, but insists on taking Harry's passport and his money, even the money Harry had taken from Johnson (since he died before signing the checks).
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7With no money, Harry reluctantly agrees to accept the job Frenchy and his friends wanted him to do, which was pick up a Resistance member from another island. Knowing he'll get the worst of it if he's caught, Harry buys Marie a plane ticket so she'll leave, and insults Eddie so he won't come along. However, they both end up disobeying him; Marie gets a job singing at the hotel, and Eddie stows away on the trip. Harry ends up picking up Paul, the Resistance member, as well as his wife Helene, but a patrol boat spots them. They end up getting away, but a sniper on the boat is able to wound Paul in the shoulder area. Harry is called on to do surgery on Paul's shoulder, and he must also outwit the Gestapo, who are asking questions about that night.
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9This was the first of four films to co-star Bogart and Bacall, who [[RomanceOnTheSet fell in love in real life during filming]]. It's also [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on a novel]] by Creator/ErnestHemingway, though he didn't think much of it, and actually bet Hawks he couldn't make a movie from it; Creator/WilliamFaulkner contributed to the screenplay adaptation.
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12!!This film contains examples of:
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14* AdventureDuo: Serious Harry and funny Eddie.
15* AdventurerOutfit: For his fishing trip, Johnson wears a safari-style outfit.
16* AlcoholHic: Again, Eddie.
17* TheAlcoholic: Eddie, big time. Renard discovers this to his annoyance when he tries to question him.
18* BackAlleyDoctor: Played with. Since LaResistance cannot allow to ask for official help to fix up Bursacs' shoulder wound, Harry has to step in.
19* BatmanInMyBasement: The Bursacs are hidden in the hotel's basement.
20* BerserkButton: Harry is generally a genial person, unless you insult Eddie or hit a woman, especially Marie. Then watch out.
21* TheChanteuse: Marie when she performs at the bar.
22* CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys: The film doesn't stereotype all the French this way, but Harry jokes that Paul de Bursac got shot because he was too eager to surrender to the Vichy patrol ship.
23* ChekhovsSkill: Harry mentions in passing that he has treated many bullet wounds before. Later he is asked to perform a WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut on the wounded passenger.
24* ClosestThingWeGot: Paul has [[WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut a bullet wound that needs treatment]], but the Free French can't go to any sympathetic doctors without revealing themselves to Vichy agents. So Frenchy asks Harry to treat him, since he at least has experience treating bullet wounds.
25* CruelToBeKind: Harry yells at and slaps Eddie. This may seem mean, but it's to discourage him from coming along on a dangerous mission.
26* DeadpanSnarker: Harry and Marie are both pretty good at this.
27* DefaultToGood: Harry.
28* DoubleEntendre: The famous "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow" line.
29* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Marie's introduction: "Anybody got a match?"
30* EyelashFluttering: Marie, who's gotten somewhat jealous of Eddie and Helene de Bursac, taunts the latter's (non-existent) flirting tactics by doing a BriefAccentImitation in front of Eddie while fluttering her eyelashes.
31* FaintInShock: Helene de Bursac passes out during the surgery on her husband.
32* FatBastard: Captain Renard is a huge man, just oozing with smugness and thinly veiled menace.
33* GladHesOnOurSide: "I'm glad you're on our side." (said twice)
34* HaveAGayOldTime: Part of the lyrics of the song, "Am I Blue?"; "Was I gay until today?" Even more hilarious for the viewers from ex-USSR, since in Russian "blue" is still a popular slang word for gays.
35* HonorBeforeReason:
36** Harry starts off listening to reason: although he is sympathetic towards Frenchy and his friends, he knows helping them will spell trouble for him. When he does start helping, he insists that he's only doing it for the money. At the end, though, he decides to help no matter what the consequences, and even turns down a larger reward for informing on Frenchy to Captain Renard.
37** Played straight with Frenchy.
38* InCaseYouForgotWhoWroteIt: The opening titles and posters (as seen above) proclaim this is "Ernest Hemingway's ''To Have and Have Not''". Ironic, considering it's an InNameOnly adaptation.
39* {{Infodump}}: Half am hour in, during a WalkAndTalk scene, Harry explains the central conflict between the [[TheEmpire Vichy]] and the [[LaResistance Free French]] to Slim.
40* InNameOnly: The film is based on an Creator/ErnestHemingway novel, but Hawks (and [[ExecutiveMeddling Warner Bros.]]) changed so much of it that it's virtually unrecognisable from its source.
41* InSeriesNickname: Harry and Marie never call each other by their names; he calls her "Slim" (see WriteWhoYouKnow below), and she calls him "Steve" (possibly because it's short for stevedore, which he is).
42* ItsQuietTooQuiet: Harry mentions this, right before the shootout in front of the hotel.
43* KnightInSourArmour: Harry is as world-weary as you'd imagine a Bogart character in a Hemingway story to be.
44* KubrickStare: Played for sexy by Bacall, reportedly because Bacall was nervous about working with Bogey and was trying to keep from shaking. Considering that they later got married, that's adorable.
45* LaResistance: The Free French movement. Harry ends up siding with them.
46* LesCollaborateurs: The government of Martinique takes its orders from the Vichy regime.
47* LittleStowaway: An adult version. Eddie sneaks onto the boat and thus becomes part of the nightly MacGuffinEscortMission.
48* LoserFriendPuzzlesOutsiders: Eddie always begs Harry to give him some money so he can visit a bar. Nobody understands why he keeps having contact with this loser, but Harry explains that the man once helped him out in the past and now he feels responsible for him.
49* MeaningfulEcho: Eddie explains the part about why he thinks getting bitten by a dead bee is dangerous to Frenchy's friends and an amused Marie. Near the end of the movie, when Harry tells Eddie Marie is coming along with them, Eddie's none too thrilled, until Marie quotes the speech back to him. Then he decides she's all right.
50* MysteriousPast: We never learn why Marie left home. But we have to assume [[DarkAndTroubledPast the worst]].
51* NiceToTheWaiter: Harry's opinion of Johnson drops even lower when Johnson insults Horatio (who works on the boat) and Eddie. OTOH, when Marie meets Eddie, she readily engages him with his "Was you bit by a dead bee?" stories, which makes Harry like her even more.
52* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Harry states that the decision to help the Free French movement is solely based on the monetary return offered.
53* OralFixation: Cricket (the pianist) played most of his scenes with a matchstick in his teeth.
54* PluckyComicRelief: Eddie.
55* RealLifeWritesThePlot: As the movie was filmed during World War II, Creator/HowardHawks moved the setting from Cuba to Vichy-controlled Martinique to placate the Roosevelt administration. They objected to the unfavorable portrayal of Cuba's government as against the government's "Good Neighbor" policy toward Latin American nations.
56* RunningGag: "Was you ever bit by a dead bee?"
57* SelfPlagiarism:
58** At one point, Marie tells Harry, "[[PlayingHardToGet I'm hard to get]], Steve. All you have to do is ask me." Creator/HowardHawks had previously used that line in his film ''Film/OnlyAngelsHaveWings'', with Creator/JeanArthur saying it to Creator/CaryGrant.
59** When Marie is asked why she came to Martinique, she replies, "To buy a new hat." Jules Furthman, who co-wrote the screenplay of the movie, had previously used this line in ''Film/ShanghaiExpress'', where it was said by Creator/MarleneDietrich.
60* SillyWalk: Eddie limps like he is desperately trying to make it to the toilet before he has an accident.[[note]]Walter Brennan does a similar walk in ''Film/RioBravo''.[[/note]]
61* SlapSlapKiss: Marie gives Harry a slap after he kisses her, because he hasn't shaved.
62* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The lyrics of the song [[TheChanteuse Marie]] sings at the bar bears parallels to her and Harry's relationship.
63* ThoseWackyNazis: A little more subdued than usual (no uniforms or Nazi salutes), but just as menacing; when Johnson and Harry are walking back from the boat, Johnson notices the Vichy flag flying and makes a remark, whereupon an official who overhears it follows them and demands both of their names and addresses for criticizing the government.
64* TooDumbToLive: When they run into the Vichy patrol ship, Harry tells the unarmed Paul and Helene to hide by lying flat on the deck. When the firefight breaks out, Paul stands up anyway and gets a bullet in his shoulder for the trouble.
65* TortureAlwaysWorks: Eddie beats up Captain Renard until the latter complies and grants them safe conduct when exiting the island.
66* UndressingTheUnconscious: Defied by Marie who keeps Harry from opening Helene's dress after the latter [[FaintInShock passed out]].
67* TheVoiceless: Captain Renard's tall, skinny underling. Harry tries to get a response from him a few times, to no avail.
68* WaterWakeup: Early on, Harry wakes up Eddie with a bucket full of water.
69* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: Plot device to paint Harry even more of a heroic character.
70* WillTalkForAPrice: Captain Renard assumes this trope when offering money to Eddie if he gives away the identity and location of the two passengers. Eddie is not interested.
71* WolfWhistle: Famously done when Slim instructs Harry: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow." When she's gone, he tries it, and produces a wolf whistle.
72* YouCannotKillAnIdea: Paul de Bursac makes a speech about how the Germans are not able to prevail because they try to kill people but there will always be someone else to carry on the good fight.

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