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Statesman (India)

| November 28, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Humphrey Bogart believed that true class could not be imitated or taught. He saw it as an innate aspect of oneself - a quality people either do or don't possess. Bogart had true class and refused to compromise his values. He achieved class through his integrity and his devotion to what he thought was right. He believed in being direct, simple, and honest and even though it ruffled some people, it endeared him to countless others.

Humphrey Bogart has been dead for the past 43 years. Yet, the Bogart cult continues to grow, sucking in newer and newer fans each year. People who weren't even born when he died are being attracted to that world weary face, that dry laconic …

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