The best decade to be a movie director, according to John Carpenter: “Send me back”
He’s a man out of time.

Humphrey Bogart was an American actor whose understated style, commanding screen presence and portrayals of morally complex characters made him one of the greatest stars in cinema history.
After establishing himself in gangster films during the 1930s, Bogart became the defining leading man of Hollywood’s Golden Age through iconic performances in ‘The Maltese Falcon’, ‘Casablanca’, ‘To Have and Have Not’, ‘The Big Sleep’, ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ and ‘The African Queen’. Equally adept at film noir, romance and adventure, he earned the Academy Award for ‘The African Queen’ and remains one of the most enduring and influential actors in film history.
He’s a man out of time.
“They mumble their lines”.
And with good reason.
They became friends.
Legends on the same wavelength.