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| | Humphrey Bogart: Mystique (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | A recognition he relished, as he set out fortuitously to create the now famous Bogart mystique, which would dominate the screen for the next decade. |
 | | He was to remark later that there were few things about which he could feel genuine pride, and the 1941 classic The Maltese Falcon, was one of them. |
 | | Be it Woody Allens alter ego in Play it Again Sam (1972), or George Segals, woeful The Black Bird (1975), a dreadfully, unfunny rip-off of The Maltese Falcon, the Humphrey Bogart mystique will be forever entwined in the American psyche. |
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