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To Have and Have Not
To Have and Have Not (1944)
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1 hr 40 mins
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Released: 1/1/1944
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Synopsis:
Harry Morgan is the owner-operator of a charter boat in wartime Martinique. Harry is approached by Free French activist Gerard, who wants to charter Harry's boat to smuggle in an important underground leader. Claiming to stand apart from politics, Morgan refuses. Then he meets and falls for glamorous pickpocket Marie Browning, who wants to return to the USA. In order to help her, he agrees to help Gerard, using his boat to bring a resistance fighter and his wife into Martinique.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1944
Studio
Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures
Studio
Director
Credit
Howard Hawks
Director
Cast
Credit
Humphrey Bogart
Harry Morgan/Steve
Walter Brennan
Eddie--the Rummy
Lauren Bacall
Marie Browning--
Dolores Moran
Helene DeBursac
Hoagy Carmichael
Crickett
Walter Molnar
Paul DeBursac
Sheldon Leonard
Lieutenant Coyo
Marcel Dalio
Gerard/Frenchy
Walter Sande
Johnson
Dan Seymour
Captain Renard
Aldo Nadi
Bodyguard
Paul Marion
Beauclerc
Patricia Shay
Mrs Beauclerc
Pat West
Bartender
Emmet Smith
Emil
Production Credits
Credit
Howard Hawks
Producer
Distribution Companies
Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Ernest Hemingway
Source Material (from novel)
Jules Furthman
Screenplay
William Faulkner
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Charles Novi
Art Director
Casey Roberts
Set Decorator
Film Camera
Credit
Sidney Hickox
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Leo F Forbstein
Music
Hoagy Carmichael
Song - songs
John Mercer
Song - songs
Production Management
Credit
Jack Sullivan
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Oliver S Garretson
Sound
Visual Effects
Credit
Roy Davidson
Special Effects
Rex Wimpy
Special Effects
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