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Howard Hawks, 1932, 93’
Chicago during Prohibition. The story of Tony Camonte in his rise to become a feared gangster and his eventual death. Allegedly based on the life of Al Capone.
FILM
Howard Hawks, 1944, 100’
Harry Morgan is the owner-operator of a charter boat in wartime Martinique.
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Howard Hawks, 1946, 116’
Vivian: You’ve forgotten one thing – me.
Philip Marlowe: What’s wrong with you?
Vivian: Nothing you can’t fix.
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Howard Hawks, 1948, 133’
“There is a constant illusion that you are watching an extraordinary effort to get cattle across a certain immense expanse of difficult and threatening country, that you are learning a lot about how such a job feels and gets done, and that the perpetually wrangling players are important not so mu
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Howard Hawks, 1959, 141’
Jonathan Rosenbaum: When did you first write about Howard Hawks?