The actor who defines the 1940s is Humphrey Bogart, whose early career playing vicious gangsters, always gunned down in the final reel, was turned upside down by directors John Huston and Howard Hawks who transformed him into a flawed hero for the era in films like The Maltese Falcon, Across the Pacific, To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep. Details of this event may be subject to change. Please visit http://www.cce.usyd.edu.au/course/hubo for more information or to register.
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Added by ccesydney on November 21, 2011