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** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director Creator/NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
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** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director Creator/NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.have.
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* PlayingWithCharacterType: Creator/HumphreyBogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly, precisely because this film is a {{Deconstruction}} of that character type, and as per Louise Brooks (a friend of Bogart's), the only performance that comes close to how the real Bogart was.
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* TypeCasting: Creator/HumphreyBogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly, precisely because this film is a {{Deconstruction}} of that character type, and as per Louise Brooks (a friend of Bogart's), the only performance that comes close to how the real Bogart was.
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** Creator/LaurenBacall and Creator/GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite him but Warner Bros wouldn't release her from her contract, while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
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** Creator/LaurenBacall and Creator/GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite him but Warner Bros wouldn't release her from her contract, while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay Creator/NicholasRay convinced them that Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, directorNicholasRay Creator/NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director
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** The apartment Steele lives in is modelled on the house Creator/NicholasRay lived in when he first arrived in Hollywood. Ray also cast Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife in the part. They had temporarily separated and the atmosphere of disillusioned romance was inspired by their own failing marriage. During production, Ray actually slept on the sets of the film.
** As noted by Louise Brooks and others, Dixon Steele is the Bogart character that most clearly resembles the real-life one: charismatic, carelessly generous to his friends, boisterous but with a suppressed mean streak that occassionally worried people.
** As noted by Louise Brooks and others, Dixon Steele is the Bogart character that most clearly resembles the real-life one: charismatic, carelessly generous to his friends, boisterous but with a suppressed mean streak that occassionally worried people.
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** The apartment Steele lives in is modelled on the house Creator/NicholasRay lived in when he first arrived in Hollywood. Ray also cast Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife Creator/GloriaGrahame in the part. They had temporarily separated and the atmosphere of disillusioned romance was inspired by their own failing marriage. During production, Ray actually slept on the sets of the film.
** As noted by Louise Brooks and others, Dixon Steele is the Bogart character that most clearly resembles the real-life one: charismatic, carelessly generous to his friends, boisterous but with a suppressed mean streak thatoccassionally occasionally worried people.
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** Creator/LaurenBacall and Creator/GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
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** Creator/LaurenBacall and Creator/GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros wouldn't release her from her contract, while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script,[[spoiler: Dix [[spoiler:Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring in Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending we have.
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** The apartment Steele lives in is modelled on the house Ray Creator/NicholasRay lived in when he first arrived in Hollywood. Ray also cast Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife in the part. They had temporarily separated and the atmosphere of disillusioned romance was inspired by their own failing marriage. During production, Ray actually slept on the sets of the film.
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** LaurenBacall Creator/LaurenBacall and GingerRogers Creator/GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
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* TypeCasting: HumphreyBogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly.
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** The apartment Steele lives in is modelled on the house Ray lived in when he first arrived in Hollywood. Ray also cast Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife in the part. They had temporarily separated and the atmosphere of disillusioned romance was inspired by their own failing marriage. During production, Ray actually slept on the sets of the film.
** As noted by Louise Brooks and others, Dixon Steele is the Bogart character that most clearly resembles the real-life one: charismatic, carelessly generous to his friends, boisterous but with a suppressed mean streak that occassionally worried people.
* TypeCasting:HumphreyBogart Creator/HumphreyBogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly.perfectly, precisely because this film is a {{Deconstruction}} of that character type, and as per Louise Brooks (a friend of Bogart's), the only performance that comes close to how the real Bogart was.
** The apartment Steele lives in is modelled on the house Ray lived in when he first arrived in Hollywood. Ray also cast Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife in the part. They had temporarily separated and the atmosphere of disillusioned romance was inspired by their own failing marriage. During production, Ray actually slept on the sets of the film.
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** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending.
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** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending.ending we have.
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** LaurenBacall and GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that GloriaGrahame, Creator/GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
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** LaurenBacall and GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that GolriaGrahame, GloriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
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* TypeCasting: Bogart HumphreyBogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly.perfectly.
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** LaurenBacall and GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that GolriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending.
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** LaurenBacall and GingerRogers were originally considered for the role of Laurel Gray. Bogart wanted Bacall, his wife, to play opposite to him but she wasn't released from her contract by Warner Bros while Rogers was originally the producer's first choice until director NicholasRay convinced them that GolriaGrahame, his wife at the time, was the right choice for the role.
** In the original ending and the final shooting script, [[spoiler: Dix actually does kill Laurel in the heat of their argument. Martha comes and discovers the body as Dix silently types his script. Later, when his detective friend comes to arrest him, Dix says that he's almost done with his script. There is a close-up of the last page of the script, echoing the words Dix said in the car to Laurel: "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I live a few weeks while she loved me."]] After not being pleased with that ending, director NicholasRay decided to bring Bogart, Grahame, Art Smith plus the cameramen and sound men and improvised the ending.
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* TypeCasting: Bogart plays the same jaded, stoic, wisecracking thug he would play as a private detective. And it works perfectly.