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The Big Sleep

At the time of Howard Hawks’ 1946 noir, their second screen pairing, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were already well into their legendary offscreen romance. (No matter that Bogie already had a wife, and Betty was a quarter-century his junior.) The plot, taken from a Raymond Chandler detective novel (William Faulkner punched up the dialogue), is famously convoluted; just know that Bogart’s sardonic PI, Philip Marlowe, gets pulled into a messy web of blackmail and murder by Bacall’s husky-voiced problem client. In any case, it’s the chemistry that counts, and theirs was electric. They married a few months after the shoot. – Kimberley Jones
  • AFS Cinema

    6406 N. I-35 Ste. 3100, Austin Midtown

    austinfilm.org/cinema

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