To Have and Have Not - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "To Have and Have Not"
To Have and Have Not (1945)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
To Have and Have Not - TMDB rating
7.452/10
479

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • At the funeral of her husband, actor Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957), Lauren Bacall (1924-2014) placed a whistle in his coffin. This was seemingly a reference to the famous line from the film where she says to him, "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow."
  • Director Howard Hawks (1896-1977) bet Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) that he could make a good film even from the worst of all Hemingway's novels. Hawks chose the novel "To Have and Have Not" (1939) and won the bet, removing almost the entire novel from the film's plot and making the main characters younger than in the literary source.
  • The scene with the line "You know how to whistle…" is undoubtedly the most famous in the entire film. It was written by Hawks himself, not Hemingway or the screenwriters Jules Furthman (1888-1966) and William Faulkner (1897-1962). He wrote it for Lauren Bacall's screen test and initially didn't even think of using the line in the film. During the screen test, Bacall played the scene with John Ridgely (1909-1968) as her partner. After the screen test, Bacall was cast in the role, and Hawks asked William Faulkner to insert the line into the scene.
  • While Walter Brennan (1894-1974) was preparing to play Eddie, his friend, sound effects artist Jack Foley (1891-1967), suggested he put a pebble in his boot. Brennan did so, hence his limp, which is indistinguishable from a real one.
  • The script had to be rewritten, and in the new version, Bacall's role was significantly expanded to capitalize on public interest in the romance between Bacall and Bogart, which began simultaneously with the start of filming.
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