Review of To Have and Have Not (1945) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 24 Sep 2012
To Have and Have Not is neither an action picture nor a Bogart picture. Its story is, in fact, just a loosely painted background for a kind of romance which the movies have all but forgotten about—the kind in which the derelict sweethearts are superficially aloof but essentially hot as blazes, and seem to do even their kissing out of the corners of their mouths.
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This review of To Have and Have Not (1945) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 24 Sep 2012.
To Have and Have Not has generally received very positive reviews.
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