No. That was Jimmy Cagney. Years later, it was also the center of a Brady Bunch episode, where Peter Brady imitates Jimmy Cagney after his 'mom' (played by Florence Henderson), tells Peter what they are having for diner.
Humphrey Bogart never actually said the phrase, "Pork chops and applesauce." Bobby Brady just stated the phrase using his Humphrey Bogart voice.
That wasn't a movie, it was an episode of "The Brady Bunch"!
And I believe it was Bogart that Peter was impersonating, not Cagney.
Peter Brady!
this movie was called "white heat"
Sabrina
Don’t know
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Not really a question.... Good movie though. Humphrey Bogart stars. Bogart was a movie god. Also see his movies 'Casablanca', 'The Big Sleep', and 'To Have and Have Not'.
The beautiful Ingrid Bergman, who played opposite Humphrey Bogart. A great movie.
Bruce Bennett, Dan Duryea, J Carrol Naish, and of course Humphrey Bogart and Lloyd Bridges
After returning to the scene of the crime, he's arrested for the murder of his wife.
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No, Humphrey Bogart had died before Dustin Hoffman's career began.
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In the movie, Passage to Marseille (1944), Humphrey Bogart plays a prisoner who escapes from Devil's Island in French Guiana.
Almost 25 years - Humphrey Bogart was born December 25, 1899 and Lauren Bacall was born September 16, 1924.
Bogart played a screenwriter in the movie In a Lonely Place, which was based on the Dorothy B. Hughes novel of the same name.
According to the imdb (Internet Movie DataBase) entry for the film, the name of Bogart's character is Harry "Steve" Morgan. I guess Steve is some sort of nickname, but, since I've never actually seen this movie, I don't know where it comes from.See the Related Link below for the imdb entry for To Have and Have Not.