The Humphrey Bogart Collection: The Signature Collection, Vol. 2 DVD Review
A solid boxed set from Warner, the standout of which is the three-disc special edition of digitally restored "The Maltese Falcon," one of the best detective movies ever, with Bogart as Sam Spade.
Four other films complete the formal collection--1942's "Across the Pacific," with Bogart again teaming with "Falcon" director John Huston and co-star Mary Astor; the 1942 comedy "All Through the Night," with Jackie Gleason and Peter Lorre; the 1943 World War II film "Action in the North Atlantic," with Raymond Massey; and 1944's "Passage to Marseille," with its unfortunate echoes of "Casablanca."
The extras are expansive--really expansive--including the full 1931 version of "Falcon," with Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortez, and the 1936 version of the same story, "Satan Met a Lady," with Warren William and the inimitable Bette Davis.
Grade: A-
January 15, 2010 at 8:53 PM
I love classic movies and humphey bogart was in some of the best! I would love this collection if it ever comes up for grabs!!
January 16, 2010 at 7:38 AM
Humphrey Bogart movies are timeless, loved by all generations. Watching a Bogey movie brings you to a quiet place where you can shut out the rest of the world and just dream.
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