Having first seen the Humphrey Bogart version first, I think I was quite spoiled. Yes, I've heard that this remake is closer to the book, but I can't shake the fact that I just prefer Bogart over Mitchum. And, being made in glorious black and white (which is perfect for Film Noir), I just couldn't get used to color for the film. Plus, at times, the two stories are nearly word-for-word identical--so watching this film became a real bore. It's a shame but I just couldn't accept this film because of these reasons. Instead, it's a shame the producers didn't just pick an entirely new Raymond Chandler story or that of some other mystery writer. Then, perhaps, I could have enjoyed it more.
An old classic. Bogart and Bacall both excellent but I think that it was their first movie together. Good story - mystery murder - plenty of wisecracks. Quite enjoyed it but then I do like a lot of the old films
i think when you see a bogart film you know it's going to be entertaning & with bacal i think they made a great team i also liked them in to have and have not and bogart in the african queen