bnp@ihldt.UUCP (Bruce Peters) (04/23/84)
(Is this necessary?) This may be a trivial trivia question for ye gurus, but I humbly submit it seeking advice and wisdom: I have heard that in one of the Humphrey Bogart movies, he is speaking with a beautiful woman (Lauren Bacall?), and one says to the other that they can get in touch by whistling. The next line is something like, "You do know how to whistle, don't you?" My question(s) is (are): 1. What is the name of the movie and when was it released? 2. Who says what to whom? 3. Who played the female role of which I'm thnking? After a recent weekend sesssion with some video tapes of certain Bogart classics, I can safely say it was not in "The Maltese Falcon", "Casablanca" or "The African Queen". While we're at it, I remember a lot of people "correcting" (?) the famous misquote from Casablanca "Play it again, Sam." to "Play it Sam, you know the one." In watching and listening for that line, I never heard it. AT one point, I think Ingrid Bergman says "Play it Sam, you know what I want to hear." Where did the common misconception come from? -- Thanks, Bruce Peters AT&T Bell Laboratories Naperville, Ill. ...!ihnp4!ihldt!bnp