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The off-screen romance between Bogart and a newcomer named Lauren Bacall translated to electrifying on-screen chemistry. 4. To Have and Have Not (1944)

In folklore, a bogge is a trickster-entity that lurks in bogs, moorlands, or the liminal spaces of a home (stairs, closets, thresholds). It mimics voices, appears as a loved one in distress, and leads people into deadly wetlands. Unlike a ghost, it has no clear origin—just malice . bogge movies

Here’s a quick guide to —a niche but growing subgenre of folk horror / creature features centered around the bogge (a shapeshifting, malevolent spirit from Scottish and Northern English folklore, often tied to marshes, mist, and domestic thresholds). The off-screen romance between Bogart and a newcomer

Cinema has always been defined by its ability to transport audiences, but the way we inhabit these fictional worlds has undergone a seismic shift. This evolution is perfectly captured by two seemingly different "bogge" concepts: the classic, cigarette-smoke-filled world of Humphrey Bogart’s " Bogie" films It mimics voices, appears as a loved one