**This class will be taught In-Person**
Call him “Bogie,” “the greatest male screen legend” of Hollywood’s Golden Age, or “the number-one movie legend of all time”... Humphrey Bogart continues to enthrall us. His most popular films are legendary; his iconic characters are indelibly etched on our psyches. From Sam Spade, Rick Blaine, and Fred C. Dobbs, to Dixon Steele, Charlie Allnut, and Phillip Queeq (match each name to the right movie, and you can teach the class), his legacy lives on. We’ll discuss Bogart’s life and career as we look at six of his classic films: The Maltese Falcon (1941); Casablanca (1942); The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948); In a Lonely Place (1950) The African Queen (1951) and The Caine Mutiny (1954).
Students are strongly encouraged to view each film before the class in which it will be discussed. The instructor will furnish a list of sources for viewing films via TV, cable, streaming, and online.
1 The Maltese Falcon
2 Casablanca
3 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
4 In a Lonely Place
5 The African Queen
6 The Caine Mutiny