“I don’t know how far you can go.” “A lot depends on who’s in the saddle.”” SHE’S TALKING ABOUT GETTING FUCKED BRO. THEY WORKED AROUND THE FACT THEY COULDNT EXPRESS VULGARITY BUT IT’S STILL THERE SIMMERING BENEATH THE SURFACE. WANT THE OLD DAYS BACK? WELL MAYBE SHOVE A HARDPRINT EDITION OF THE HAYES CODE UP YOUR ASS AND MAYBE THATLL DO THE TRICK.
@@holygoalie3 thank you for giving me a stroke from laughing 😂. This movie and this scene are still legendary though, like you said the themes are still there but the way they're presented and the fine dialogue is something that's very appealing and lost in modern filmmaking
@@ooperblownup I get what you mean. The same kind of wit isn't really around today, but at least those movies are very accessible today. Like I wouldn't want to give up The Wolf of Wall Street just to have 100 Some Like It Hots be made.
Young as Lauren Bacall was when this movie was made, she had the voice and the chops to handle this dialogue with the experienced Humphrey Bogart. I love this movie and every movie they appeared in together!
This movie was released in 1946. It was made in 1945. Bogart and Bacall were married in1945. This scene was shot just days after they first got married. The sexual banter was real, and it was hard for them to keep a straight face as they were shooting it. I always loved them together in movies. I wish Bogart had been well enough to make the last one together that they were working on just before he past away. They were so good together ❤️.
What a line! Not so subtle and yet not beyond the pale. A perfectly sexy extended metaphor with a naughty denouement. " A lot depends on who's in the saddle." Love it...RIP, Beautiful.
I despair when I watch day-time and evening television (the successor to film these days, sadly) and the talentless clots that appear in the many awful lifestyle and drama programmes. I am so grateful for some of the film channels in the digisphere, where I can watch these classics. I wish that talent such as Bogie and Bacall would return to earth but don't hold out much hope. Thanks for posting this on TH-cam.
3:09 I remember the first time I ever saw this movie - and every single time since - that stone cold stare and those eyes on Bacall at that very moment! Chilling!
Sadly, they only had four movies in which they acted together. To Have and Have Not and Dark Passage are my personal favorites, but the Big Sleep and Key Largo were barely edged out.
The chemistry was off the charts, but my favorite thing about Bogey was how hard he would be with the beautiful leading ladies in these movies (i.e the Big Sleep, To Have and Have not, Maltese Falcon). He wouldn’t take any BS but still not be a jerk. A fine line and he walked it perfectly.
Always remembered her as, a classy lady loved her look and her movies. Now Baby and Bogie are together again. Rest in peace Lauren Bacall. You will truly be missed condolences to your family.
She acts way beyond her years! No actress that I have seen can be her age at this point and be mature! I can see why bogart liked her. She didn’t act like a child! She was very adult. You can’t hide adult. Professionalism. She absolutely beautiful and sophisticated
2:46 geez ... the very first time I saw this movie and Bacall says that line "Well, a lot depends on who's in the saddle." ... I just found it increidbly electrifying ... and I still do! Her voice; the setting; her eyes; the mood; her smile; the cigarette smoke .. the almost eerie soft jazz in the background ... gawd, what a scene.
The dialogue, the choreography, the acting is just a different level. Modern audiences, it seems to me, wouldn't even detect the multiple nuance and plethora of double meanings in each sentence. It is my contention that the general public is shedding IQ points by the decade.
Humphrey Bogart was larger than life, unique. He was a world class drinker but not an alcoholic. Bogie masculine pride character in the movie Casablanca was outstanding. Bogie and Bacall: two legends with stunning chemistry were enjoying themselves on the silver screen.
In her autobiography, Lauren Bacall revealed that during this filming, Bogart confessed to her that he returned to his wife, Mayo Methot, to give it another shot. They separated prior to it and he was already having an affair with Bacall. Bacall was distraught and in so much tears, that producers had to give her ice to press on her face to reduce the redness. The rest of filming was tough. My goodness, it was so hard to tell how awkward it must've been for them while filming this. Brilliant acting!
She was in love with him. They paired well together. Bacall also gave Bogie the peace and happiness he never had with his previous wives (one tried to bite his ear off and the other would just hit him when he was drunk). It was a rough start, but they were happily married.
+B. AKA She never had a father around. She confessed that he was a father figure to her. I really think that was the basis of their relationship. It wasn't "true love", which naturally includes monogamy, but more a deep caring and understanding of each other (huge faults and all since Bogey was not only an adulterer, but also a drinker) that kept them together, I believe. It was a very deep friendship that just happened to include marriage and lovemaking lol.
It is so simple to see. Bacall married him for his bank account. That way she could travel make a fortune on films and still have affairs. She admits while Bogie was dying of cancer, she was in bed with Sinatra. That is in her autobiography. Read IT !!
Yes my kind of music. "I Guess I,ll Have To Change My Plan" music by Arthur Schwartz lyrics by Howard Dietz. You may have heard this number sung by Fred Astair
@@kennethslade8468 Thanks -- My kind of music as well! In addition, at 1:25, the pianist segues into "Blue Room" (1926, by Rodgers and Hart), and again at 3:35, into "You Go To My Head" (1938, J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie). (I realize that this reply is a bit late, but i thought it should be here just for the record.)
"Why does it bother you so much?" Wouldn't it bother you "so much"? Bogie and Bacall set the screen on fire with style and romance. I can't think of many other actors and actresses that can match their chemistry. I only wish that they had made more films together.
I love this movie!. From a moment when. The "way" you said what you said and "how" you said it conveyed a whole galaxy of "meaning". Just as vibrant and emotional as us. But a little more subtle and mature. Here's looking at you kids!. ♥️😎
This scene was a resort of an earlier scene that fell flat and all involved felt it needed a rewrite and a change of location. It saved Bacall's career and helped make this a classic.
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall: THE GREATEST ONSCREEN COUPLE EVER!!!! RIP MR. & MRS. HUMPHREY BOGART. THEY ARE BACK TOGETHER AGAIN AT THAT GREAT MOVIE THEATER IN THE SKY!! :-)
OMG! Why were the actresses back then so much more beautiful than nowadays. They also had so much more substance and presence! Just love Lauren Bacall!
The actresses of the Golden Age of Hollywood were trained to pour on the glamour,esp. with films during war times. Today's actresses are more natural, except the implanted lafies
Some people say THE BIG SLEEP is too convoluted to follow, but I say Bogart & Bacall (and composer Max Steiner, etc.) carry the picture, and so what if the plot is convoluted? It's always interesting! I first watched it on TV at my paternal grandparents' home--Granddad watched it with me, and we enjoyed it. Bogart investigates some shady underworld dealings, Bacall has her secrets, but those two obviously LIKE each other and have fun in this movie!
The scene in the book shop is just sheer bliss. Dorothy McGuire at her best with Bogie playing off of her to great effect. I have my doubts about whether her part in the film was ever given sufficient credit...just superb.
There isn't a man or woman in Hollywood today that could hold a candle to either one of these two classy, solid, sexy (the truest sense of the word) people.
ALSO...notice how no movies these days would ever dare to be this quiet, patient and dialogue driven. Too much CGI, explosions, and scares these days...not what "films" are made of.
Mark Hazleton Nah, there are lots of movie out there that are this quiet, patient, and dialogue driven. It's just easier for people to complain on TH-cam than spend time looking for and watching those movies.
Wonderful scene. The banter between Bogart and Bacall was added to the second-run cut of the film to capitalise on public awareness of the couple's offscreen affair (and to give Bacall more exposure, since she was under an expensive contract and her earlier films hadn't done good business).
@@rhondagillespie8106 I think she means during that time period. And particularly among actors and actresses, news anchors and/or anyone else that would appear on television. Almost this ‘prestigious’ half American, half English accent.
All these people are dead in this movie , how life flies. Bacall was incredibly classy, what a dame . I did check some of them died young ,bogart of course 57 or so.
Note the parallel scene in "Chinatown," when the Faye Dunaway character meets the Jack Nicholson character in a posh club and tries to "sugar" him off. Bogie coolly refuses Bacall's bait because he's still on the case; Nicholson indignantly turns down Dunaway's offer because he doesn't like being played.
She was so gorgeous.One of most beautiful actresses that EVER lived.
Oh lordy, I had such a crush on her when I was 14 y/o after watching a Bogart film festival.
Yes Indeed You Got That Right Old Movie Buff Awesome Cast
Overreacting there.
Yes. I agree. Unique, charismatic and sooooo beautiful.
Sorry, but Elizabeth Taylor for me.
A powerful dialogue, two charismatic actors, sex appeal without vulgarity. this seems to have been made on a different planet.
Try Mars
Lauren Dick
I see what you did there.
“I don’t know how far you can go.”
“A lot depends on who’s in the saddle.””
SHE’S TALKING ABOUT GETTING FUCKED BRO. THEY WORKED AROUND THE FACT THEY COULDNT EXPRESS VULGARITY BUT IT’S STILL THERE SIMMERING BENEATH THE SURFACE. WANT THE OLD DAYS BACK? WELL MAYBE SHOVE A HARDPRINT EDITION OF THE HAYES CODE UP YOUR ASS AND MAYBE THATLL DO THE TRICK.
@@holygoalie3 thank you for giving me a stroke from laughing 😂. This movie and this scene are still legendary though, like you said the themes are still there but the way they're presented and the fine dialogue is something that's very appealing and lost in modern filmmaking
@@ooperblownup I get what you mean. The same kind of wit isn't really around today, but at least those movies are very accessible today. Like I wouldn't want to give up The Wolf of Wall Street just to have 100 Some Like It Hots be made.
The classiest dirty talk. A lost art.
Young as Lauren Bacall was when this movie was made, she had the voice and the chops to handle this dialogue with the experienced Humphrey Bogart. I love this movie and every movie they appeared in together!
Someone once said Lauren Bacall had a voice so husky it should be pulling a sled
I love their chemistry - she has such strength
This movie was released in 1946. It was made in 1945. Bogart and Bacall were married in1945. This scene was shot just days after they first got married. The sexual banter was real, and it was hard for them to keep a straight face as they were shooting it. I always loved them together in movies. I wish Bogart had been well enough to make the last one together that they were working on just before he past away. They were so good together ❤️.
Some of the best back and forth written in the movies.
+Telstar I agree. Double Indemnity was good too. Gotta love the movies of the 1940's,
They flow together so naturally that this clip could easily be them just having a drink off set being themselves as Humphrey and Bacall
What a line! Not so subtle and yet not beyond the pale. A perfectly sexy extended metaphor with a naughty denouement.
" A lot depends on who's in the saddle." Love it...RIP, Beautiful.
That horse analogy was amazing 🔥🔥😂😂
@@rachitsah8305 Right up there with the "You do know how to whistle don't you?" in another movie.
I despair when I watch day-time and evening television (the successor to film these days, sadly) and the talentless clots that appear in the many awful lifestyle and drama programmes. I am so grateful for some of the film channels in the digisphere, where I can watch these classics. I wish that talent such as Bogie and Bacall would return to earth but don't hold out much hope. Thanks for posting this on TH-cam.
3:09 I remember the first time I ever saw this movie - and every single time since - that stone cold stare and those eyes on Bacall at that very moment! Chilling!
I love watching these two together. It’s magic!
Sadly, they only had four movies in which they acted together. To Have and Have Not and Dark Passage are my personal favorites, but the Big Sleep and Key Largo were barely edged out.
I can't believe anyone gave this the thumbs down...Bogie and Bacall, sheer class.
A hint: They wear purple hair...
@@EmilioPerezGlez What does that mean?
@@laurabarber7438 The sci-fi hair, the piercings, the tattoos. Not the classiest. But what that person be doing here?
The chemistry was off the charts, but my favorite thing about Bogey was how hard he would be with the beautiful leading ladies in these movies (i.e the Big Sleep, To Have and Have not, Maltese Falcon). He wouldn’t take any BS but still not be a jerk. A fine line and he walked it perfectly.
“I don’t mind talking. Let me do it.” Great line
Their chemistry was amazing.
They were conveniently already married for more than a year at the time of this, so no surprise
@@ploovey oh I thought they married after this movie .
Always remembered her as, a classy lady loved her look and her movies. Now Baby and Bogie are together again. Rest in peace Lauren Bacall. You will truly be missed condolences to your family.
Bacall lights my fire every times I look into those eyes
You remembered her ass?
She acts way beyond her years! No actress that I have seen can be her age at this point and be mature! I can see why bogart liked her. She didn’t act like a child! She was very adult. You can’t hide adult. Professionalism. She absolutely beautiful and sophisticated
2:46 geez ... the very first time I saw this movie and Bacall says that line "Well, a lot depends on who's in the saddle." ... I just found it increidbly electrifying ... and I still do! Her voice; the setting; her eyes; the mood; her smile; the cigarette smoke .. the almost eerie soft jazz in the background ... gawd, what a scene.
The dialogue, the choreography, the acting is just a different level. Modern audiences, it seems to me, wouldn't even detect the multiple nuance and plethora of double meanings in each sentence. It is my contention that the general public is shedding IQ points by the decade.
🤓
I was thinking the same thing myself. Nuances and subtlety have kind of gone out of style. Lousy educations, and short attention spans.
Incredible chemistry , & acting for
Bogie & Lauren ; WOW !
Sparks flying 💫
👍🙋♂️🏆
Bogart and Bacall are the greatest acting duo ever, none compare to the amount of greatness those two display in each frame they're in.
Pyerdolenie
The world needs a lot more women like Lauren Bacall...a true Dame, through and through
Agree with you.
She’s irresistible.
Humphrey Bogart was larger than life, unique. He was a world class drinker but not an alcoholic. Bogie masculine pride character in the movie Casablanca was outstanding. Bogie and Bacall: two legends with stunning chemistry were enjoying themselves on the silver screen.
I share your thoughts on this..
In her autobiography, Lauren Bacall revealed that during this filming, Bogart confessed to her that he returned to his wife, Mayo Methot, to give it another shot. They separated prior to it and he was already having an affair with Bacall. Bacall was distraught and in so much tears, that producers had to give her ice to press on her face to reduce the redness. The rest of filming was tough. My goodness, it was so hard to tell how awkward it must've been for them while filming this. Brilliant acting!
She was in love with him. They paired well together. Bacall also gave Bogie the peace and happiness he never had with his previous wives (one tried to bite his ear off and the other would just hit him when he was drunk). It was a rough start, but they were happily married.
+B. AKA She never had a father around. She confessed that he was a father figure to her. I really think that was the basis of their relationship. It wasn't "true love", which naturally includes monogamy, but more a deep caring and understanding of each other (huge faults and all since Bogey was not only an adulterer, but also a drinker) that kept them together, I believe. It was a very deep friendship that just happened to include marriage and lovemaking lol.
Friendship my ass. He was devoted to Bacall. He was twice her age, and was not stupid enough to play around.
I think it was that and love.
It is so simple to see. Bacall married him for his bank account. That way she could travel make a fortune on films and still have affairs. She admits while Bogie was dying of cancer, she was in bed with Sinatra. That is in her
autobiography. Read IT !!
Lauren Bacall was beautiful in this movie.
I love that song on piano playing in the background
Yes my kind of music. "I Guess I,ll Have To Change My Plan" music by Arthur Schwartz lyrics by Howard Dietz.
You may have heard this number sung by Fred Astair
@@kennethslade8468 Thanks -- My kind of music as well! In addition, at 1:25, the pianist segues into "Blue Room" (1926, by Rodgers and Hart), and again at 3:35, into "You Go To My Head" (1938, J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie). (I realize that this reply is a bit late, but i thought it should be here just for the record.)
I can't stop watching this scene.
Only Bogey could handle a dame like that.
I've loved the plot of this movie and how it moves from scene to scene, clue to clue, faster and faster.
"Why does it bother you so much?" Wouldn't it bother you "so much"? Bogie and Bacall set the screen on fire with style and romance. I can't think of many other actors and actresses that can match their chemistry. I only wish that they had made more films together.
So glad we have TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, THE BIG SLEEP, DARK PASSAGE, and KEY LARGO.
Oh, the horse racing analogies! And they both reel it off so well.
Damn, that dialogue just melted my screen and blew up my speakers. Still, it was worth every sizzle, flash and bang.
This dialogue and scene is sooo good
Ms. Bacall sure had that certain "something". With Bogart, there was magic.
I love this movie!. From a moment when. The "way" you said what you said and "how" you said it conveyed a whole galaxy of "meaning". Just as vibrant and emotional as us. But a little more subtle and mature. Here's looking at you kids!. ♥️😎
Gorgeous couple and brilliant acting 👏
No wonder Casablanca was so popular and imitated throughout the movie industry. ''A girl walks into a bar'' has been the theme of so many noir films.
So much packed into that brief scene.
God I love these two.
bacall from another world. unbelievable . maybe the most fascinating actress ever!
Drop . Dead . Gorgeous.
"a lot depends on who's in the saddle.." only Bacall could get away with that!!!
'you didn't do much about it'
Break it down. Line by line. It's one of the smartest, most subtextually sexual scenes ever written.
Magical dialogue -replete with metaphors and double entendres. “Depends on who’s in the saddle.”
This scene was a resort of an earlier scene that fell flat and all involved felt it needed a rewrite and a change of location. It saved Bacall's career and helped make this a classic.
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall: THE GREATEST ONSCREEN COUPLE EVER!!!! RIP MR. & MRS. HUMPHREY BOGART. THEY ARE BACK TOGETHER AGAIN AT THAT GREAT MOVIE THEATER IN THE SKY!! :-)
OMG! Why were the actresses back then so much more beautiful than nowadays. They also had so much more substance and presence! Just love Lauren Bacall!
The actresses of the Golden Age of Hollywood were trained to pour on the glamour,esp. with films during war times. Today's actresses are more natural, except the implanted lafies
What a legendary scene. Never seen the movie, don't even know the context, and I was still swept away by it.
Some people say THE BIG SLEEP is too convoluted to follow, but I say Bogart & Bacall (and composer Max Steiner, etc.) carry the picture, and so what if the plot is convoluted? It's always interesting! I first watched it on TV at my paternal grandparents' home--Granddad watched it with me, and we enjoyed it. Bogart investigates some shady underworld dealings, Bacall has her secrets, but those two obviously LIKE each other and have fun in this movie!
The scene in the book shop is just sheer bliss. Dorothy McGuire at her best with Bogie playing off of her to great effect. I have my doubts about whether her part in the film was ever given sufficient credit...just superb.
I love These two together in a class all on their own
ya, back then it was classy for girls to smoke and fuck rich men who were the same age as their fathers
There isn't a man or woman in Hollywood today that could hold a candle to either one of these two classy, solid, sexy (the truest sense of the word) people.
Hear, hear!
Arnold scwarzengger?
She makes me feel better about having a voice that is not high pitched. As I age I my voices seems to deepen. This lets me know it can still be sexy
ALSO...notice how no movies these days would ever dare to be this quiet, patient and dialogue driven. Too much CGI, explosions, and scares these days...not what "films" are made of.
shut it grandad
just got an old soul
Mark Hazleton
loool
Mark Hazleton Nah, there are lots of movie out there that are this quiet, patient, and dialogue driven. It's just easier for people to complain on TH-cam than spend time looking for and watching those movies.
+Andy-- Could you name a few to support your argument? I'm curious to know what you'd cite.
Both legends.
Loved the book but I loved the movie just as much. These two together are so great to watch
This is scintillating, and they NEVER explicitly mention kissing or the horizontal mambo. Next level flirting.
She should offer a bottle of “pretty good rye”. It worked on Dorothy Malone.
RIP Lauren. You will be missed.
She seems so mature I can't believe she's only about 22 years old here. I mean, she was in high school just 4 years before filming this.
I adore this sequence because I heard the most beautiful piano music of my life in this scene❤
@2:00 LOL 😂 - she wants to know if he does it missionary style or doggie style.
Nobody cooler than Bogart.
She’s so cool and self-possessed.
Geez Marlowe, you practically had her eating out of your hand and you got to pull that tough cop bit. You blew it! Worst wingman ever!🤣😂
This is perhaps my favorite movie of all time! So fine.
What a romance and what a couple...
I can't get enough of this gorgeous woman ❤
Bogey was a master and Bacall was nearly his match.
I may be biased but one of the very best books of its kind ever written and one of the very best films
And she is only 22!!!
Omg!!!! 22!!! Incredible!!! So young...so elegant....true dame.....
Actually she was 20!
I thought she was 19?
@@troddy3925 Lauren was 19 when she filmed "To Have or Have Not". Also with Bogie.
Great everything- script, directing, acting.
Love that look of those days, women look so good, so classy, so …. women
The dialog is absolutely fantastic here. Hooray both of 'em!!
Wonderful scene. The banter between Bogart and Bacall was added to the second-run cut of the film to capitalise on public awareness of the couple's offscreen affair (and to give Bacall more exposure, since she was under an expensive contract and her earlier films hadn't done good business).
Lauren Bacall makes one of the most sexiest scene entrances ever.
How this scene got past the production code is a mystery.
Hard to believe this movie came out almost 80 years ago.Their chemistry is still unmatched to this day
Sexier than any of today's actresses and she didn't have to remove a stitch of clothing. Imagine that.
ikr she was classy and beautiful
+Richard nailoc And no plastic surgery cheating. Yes she was a beauty with a unique look.
Richard nailoc it's called Vaseline on a plane of glass ya fools.
She was also just 20 years old.
While I am not sure what kind of puritan style sex you have in your country, in most of the world, sex usually involves the removal of clothing.
hollywood hasn't surpassed this in any facet. long long long gone
Talk about "DOUBLE ENTENDRE" ..... only with BACALL and BOGART !
that Mid -Atlantic accent though.
Umm. I am from the mid atlantic i wasnt aware we had an accent. LOL
@@rhondagillespie8106 I think she means during that time period. And particularly among actors and actresses, news anchors and/or anyone else that would appear on television. Almost this ‘prestigious’ half American, half English accent.
@@celiajay1251 huh who woulda thunk
All these people are dead in this movie , how life flies.
Bacall was incredibly classy, what a dame .
I did check some of them died young ,bogart of course 57 or so.
What a scene!!! Incredible
My favourite movie. Bogie and Bacall were thw original Hollywood power-couple.
Beautiful actors 👏👏
“Never mind talking let me do it.” Lol. Probably couldn’t say that today
There were and are beautiful women and the there is Lauren Bacall! 🎉❤
This totally went over my head as a kid.🤦
Never fully understood the plot, but loved this film!
She was stunning
Note the parallel scene in "Chinatown," when the Faye Dunaway character meets the Jack Nicholson character in a posh club and tries to "sugar" him off. Bogie coolly refuses Bacall's bait because he's still on the case; Nicholson indignantly turns down Dunaway's offer because he doesn't like being played.
Love how Bacall says, "...sugar doesn't work. It's been tried." Wish I used that line years ago. 😏
This is absolutely marvelous! The double entendre flying thick and fast!
"..depends on who is in the saddle.."
"Are they front runners, or do they come from behind?" Too Good.
perfect pairing 🙂 I love Chandler - one of the best for me ...
This scene 'Smoked' from 1st word to last =))
One word: Chemistry. :-)
Bogie and Bacall, greatest synergy.
3:32 ... great line,
3:02 is great too
I wonder if people back then were actually this witty on the spot
Just too damn hot. Both of them. Uff
Quanta Elegância. Amo
A lot depends on who's on the Saddle 😂🤣😅😆😁😄😃😀 Just like Bogie and Bacall