This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. [112] When they met, Bacall was 19 and Bogart 44; he nicknamed her "Baby." In each of the fountains at Versailles there is a pike which keeps all the carp active; otherwise they would grow over-fat and die. The actor was generally praised as the film's strongest part. [118] Hawks said about Bacall, "Bogie fell in love with the character she played, so she had to keep playing it the rest of her life. Actor. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Two weeks after the divorce finalization, Bacall and Bogart tied the knot on May 21, 1945. Thank you very much No one does it alone. Steiger later mentioned Bogart's courage and geniality during his final performance: "Bogey and I got on very well. [111] The three subsequently collaborated on To Have and Have Not (1944), a loose adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel, and Bacall's film debut. As we have noted previously here, cremation now is a fast growing phenomenon, but one that took a long time to become established in the United States. [164], Bogart could be generous with actors, particularly those who were blacklisted, down on their luck or having personal problems. Although Bogart was lukewarm about the part, he agreed to it on a handshake with Wilder without a finished script but with the director's assurance that he would take good care of Bogart during filming. [93] Bogart once said,[94]. "In the first 34 pictures" for Warner's, he told journalist George Frazier, "I was shot in 12, electrocuted or hanged in 8, and was a jailbird in 9". His final film appearance was in "The Harder They Fall" (1956), in which some of his takes were inaudible and required post-production dubbing reportedly by Paul Frees, who also appeared in the film. Bogey didn't play those games. They would stay married until Bogart's death from esophageal cancer in 1957. A system error has occurred. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. He was buried with a small, gold whistle that had been part of a charm bracelet he had given to Bacall before they married. I got sick and tired of who gets Sabrina. His father, Belmont DeForest Bogart, was a famous heart surgeon. Actress Lauren Bacall died on Tuesday, but before her death, she spoke about her Jewish upbringing and marriage to Humphrey Bogart, a Christian. Fantle, David; Johnson, Tom (2009). I suppose that's why I'm cast as the heavy."[77]. There he met Spencer Tracy, a Broadway actor whom Bogart liked and admired, and the two men became close friends and drinking companions. I don't have many things I'm proud of but that's one".[102]. Tracy received top billing, but Bogart's picture appeared on the film's posters. In 1934, Bogart starred in the Broadway play Invitation to a Murder at the Theatre Masque (renamed the John Golden Theatre in 1937). A heavy smoker and drinker, in early 1956, he was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus, and in March of that year, he underwent surgery to remove his esophagus, two lymph nodes and a rib, but it was too late to prevent the spread of the disease, even with chemotherapy. The film was successful, although some critics found its plot confusing and overly complicated. Bogart was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role, but lost to Paul Lukas for his performance in Watch on the Rhine. Based on the Dashiell Hammett novel, it was first serialized in the pulp magazine Black Mask in 1929 and was the basis of two earlier film versions; the second was Satan Met a Lady (1936), starring Bette Davis. Humphrey Deforest (Humphrey) Bogart - New Netherland Institute He later wrote an article, "I'm No Communist", for the March 1948 issue of Photoplay magazine distancing himself from the Hollywood Ten to counter negative publicity resulting from his appearance. Bogart rarely performed on television, but he and Bacall appeared on Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person and disagreed on the answer to every question. Mayo Methot (m . [52] According to Alexander Woollcott, Bogart "is what is usually and mercifully described as inadequate. [40] During the Second World War, Bogart attempted to re-enlist in the Navy but was rejected due to his age. Howard, who held the production rights, made it clear that he wanted Bogart to star with him. [24] She earned over $50,000 a year at the peak of her career a very large sum of money at the time, and considerably more than her husband's $20,000. The characters are trapped during a hurricane in a hotel owned by Bacall's father-in-law, portrayed by Lionel Barrymore. He loved me and wanted me with him. Whenever a fly bit Huston or me, it dropped dead. https://www.biography.com/people/groups/humphrey-bogart-and-lauren-bacall. [36], He may have received his trademark scar and developed his characteristic lisp during his naval stint. While playing a double role in Drifting at the Playhouse Theatre in 1922, he met actress Helen Menken; they were married on May 20, 1926, at the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City. Again, according to expert sources (including the excellent biography Bogart, written by A.M. Sperber and Eric Lax), cremation was Bogies preferred choice for final disposition. Considerable means and personal notoriety have little to do with fulfilling someones last wishes planning ahead is the best path for that. On February 8, 1960, Bogart was posthumously inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a motion-picture star at 6322 Hollywood Boulevard.[179]. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. "Bogie would never have believed it", she said to the assembled city officials and onlookers. Bogart and Bergman's on-screen relationship was based on professionalism rather than actual rapport, although Mayo Methot assumed otherwise. Clifford McCarty wrote that Warner Bros. publicity department had altered it to January 23, 1900, "to foster the view that a man born on Christmas Day couldn't really be as villainous as he appeared to be on screen". As it turned out, Humphrey Bogart was given an appropriate send off, just not the one he wanted. Try again later. There'll never be another Bogart." Divorced on November 18, 1927, they remained friends. "[53] Other critics were kinder. Failed to report flower. Wikipedia. [71][72] The film version of The Petrified Forest was released in 1936. Fearing that it would be nothing more than a sanitized version of the pre-Production Code The Maltese Falcon (1931), Raft turned down the role to make Manpower with director Raoul Walsh, with whom he had worked on The Bowery in 1933. | Photo: Getty Images He shuffled between Hollywood and Broadway from 1930 until 1935, often going for long periods without work. [67] The play seemed ideal for the studio, which was known for its socially-realistic pictures for a public entranced by real-life criminals such as John Dillinger[68] and Dutch Schultz. [188] The lyrics of Bertie Higgins' 1981 song, "Key Largo", refer to two of Bogart's films, Key Largo and Casablanca.[189]. Failed to delete flower. He inherited his father's gold ring, which he wore in many of his films. She died on Wednesday, aged 79, at a hospital in Los Angeles where she had been undergoing treatment for heart trouble. After the play closed, Mary relented; she insisted on continuing her career, however, and they divorced in 1937. Sexy French girls! All Humphrey Bogart Movies Ranked - IMDb 44-year-old Bogart and 19-year-old Lauren Bacall fell in love during filming of To Have and Have Not (1944). Now regarded as a classic film noir, The Maltese Falcon (1941) was John Huston's directorial debut. based on information from your browser. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Bogart dropped his asking price to obtain the role of Captain Queeg in Edward Dmytryk's drama, The Caine Mutiny (1954). Sorry! Bogart played violent roles so often that in Nevil Shute's 1939 novel, What Happened to the Corbetts, the protagonist replies "I've seen Humphrey Bogart with one often enough" when asked if he knows how to operate an automatic weapon. GREAT NEWS! Heywood Broun, reviewing Nerves, wrote: "Humphrey Bogart gives the most effective performance both dry and fresh, if that be possible". His persistent cough and difficulty eating became too serious to ignore, though, and he dropped the project.[172]. [134], The suspenseful Dark Passage (1947) was Bogart and Bacall's next collaboration. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. His role as 'Charlie Allnutt' won him his only Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and he considered his performance to be the best of his film career. Almost a year later, on January 15, 1957, Humphrey Bogart died of throat cancer at the age of 58. There was a problem getting your location. [11] The name "Bogart" derives from the Dutch surname, "Bogaert". This browser does not support getting your location. [87] The name was taken from Steve, Bogart's character's nickname in To Have and Have Not. Humphrey Bogart - final resting place - YouTube At that time, this practice was illegal so other arrangements had to be made. Bogart also performed radio adaptations of some of his best-known films, such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon, and recorded a radio series entitled Bold Venture with Bacall. A heavy smoker and drinker, Bogart died from esophageal cancer in January 1957. You just put your lips together and blow. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Bogart was unusually happy with the film: "It is practically a masterpiece. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. . Other significant roles in his later years included The Barefoot Contessa (1954) with Ava Gardner and his on-screen competition with William Holden for Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). At left in picture is director John Huston, a long-time firend of Bogart's. Embed Paris! [87] He considered himself Bacall's protector and mentor, and Bogart was usurping that role. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. [115] His early meetings with Bacall were discreet and brief, their separations bridged by love letters. "[8], Humphrey DeForest Bogart was born on Christmas Day 1899 in New York City, the eldest child of Belmont DeForest Bogart and Maud Humphrey. It was then altered to accommodate his wheelchair. In 1948, he formed his own production company Santana Productions and performed in his final Warner Bros. films "Chain Lightning" (1950) and "The Enforcer" (1951). Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Hepburn immediately found Tracy 'irresistible'. [75] Although he became too weak to walk up and down stairs, he joked despite the pain: "Put me in the dumbwaiter and I'll ride down to the first floor in style." There are several conflicting stories. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. A kiss, in our family, was an event. Humphrey Bogart and Santana, a wonderful love story. VIDEO - Sail Universe I think as time goes by we all believe less and less. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a cantankerous river steam launch skipper opposite Katharine Hepburn's missionary in the World War I African adventure The African Queen (1951). " The only cause my husband Humphrey Bogart ever gave me to be jealous was not of a woman but a boat - a racing yacht called Santana, " said the actress Lauren Bacall in her memoirs. Bogie left his wife and family very well provided for: according to reports, his estate was valued at about a million dollars. "[66] Bogart said that the play "marked my deliverance from the ranks of the sleek, sybaritic, stiff-shirted, swallow-tailed 'smoothies' to which I seemed condemned to life." Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) was an unforgettable presence on the silver screen. Humphrey Bogart A golden whistle. Shortly afterwards, he signed a contract with Fox Film Corporation where he met Spencer Tracy, who first called him "Bogie," and they became close friends. But when it comes to making the same arrangements for yourself, it is even more burdensome. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Our mother and father didn't glug over my two sisters and me. In 1934, he starred in the Broadway play "Invitation to a Murder" at the Theatre Masque which led him to the part of escaped murderer 'Duke Mantee' in Robert E. Sherwood's new play, "The Petrified Forest." Humphrey Bogart Funeral Exterior Beverly Hills Episcopal Chuch - stars arriving for funeral include David Niven - Marlene Dietrich - Gregory Peck - Ronald and Nancy Reagan - Danny Kaye. According to Niven, the stories that Bogart got the scar during wartime were made up by the studios. [135] According to Bogart's biographer, Stefan Kanfer, it was "a production line film noir with no particular distinction".[136]. The couple's daughter, Leslie Howard Bogart, was born on August 23, 1952. In contrast to the Hollywood norm, their affair was Bogart's first with a leading lady. He seemed as far from a cold-blooded killer as one could get, but the voice[,] dry and tired[,] persisted, and the voice was Mantee's.[64]. The surgery was unsuccessful, and chemotherapy followed. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. When Bogart won, however, he said: "It's a long way from the Belgian Congo to the stage of this theatre. The Hollywood press, unaccustomed to such candor, was delighted. Humphrey Bogart was a star of the silver screen during the 1940's and 1950's. He acted in dozens of movies and was a house-hold name during his time. Verify and try again. [160] The actor, however, got along poorly with his director and co-stars; he complained about the script's last-minute drafting and delivery, and accused Wilder of favoring Hepburn and Holden on and off the set. [65] Although Leslie Howard was the star, The New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson said that the play was "a peach a roaring Western melodrama Humphrey Bogart does the best work of his career as an actor. When he was young, Bogart's group of friends at the lake would put on plays. Bogart's last film, "The Harder They Fall", was made in 1956. [87] They drifted apart; Methot's drinking increased, and she threw plants, crockery and other objects at Bogart. Robinson had top billing over Bogart in their four previous films together: Bullets or Ballots (1936), Kid Galahad (1937), The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) and Brother Orchid (1940). [162], Joseph L. Mankiewicz's The Barefoot Contessa (1954) was filmed in Rome. 244 and 263. The 57-year-old movie actor, an Academy Award winner, had been suffering . He played tournament-level chess (one division below master) in real life,[106] often enjoying games with crew members and cast but finding his better in Paul Henreid. [56] Menken said in her divorce filing that Bogart valued his career more than marriage, citing neglect and abuse. "[170], The name stuck and was made official at Romanoff's in Beverly Hills. It's nicer to be here. Spence's heart stood still. She became convinced that Bogart was unfaithful to her (which he eventually was, with Lauren Bacall, while filming To Have and Have Not in 1944). "[85] His wife, Mary, had a stage hit in A Touch of Brimstone and refused to abandon her Broadway career for Hollywood. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Bogart needled her; apparently enjoying confrontation, he was sometimes violent as well. Born December 25, 1899, Humphrey grew up in New York. They went on to star together in "The Big Sleep" (1946), "Dark Passage" (1947) and Key Largo" (1948). [82] Although he played a variety of supporting roles in films such as Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), Bogart's roles were either rivals of characters played by Cagney and Robinson or a secondary member of their gang. [123][124], Bogart filed for divorce from Methot in February 1945. He then wanted his ashes scattered from his much beloved 55 foot boat, Santana, into the Pacific Ocean. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. I asked him why he was still on the lot, and he said, 'They want to shoot some retakes of my closeups because my eyes are too watery'. Complementing Bogart were co-stars Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Elisha Cook Jr., and Mary Astor as the treacherous female foil. [159], For Sabrina (1954), Billy Wilder wanted Cary Grant for the older male lead and chose Bogart to play the conservative brother who competes with his younger, playboy sibling (William Holden) for the affection of the Cinderella-like Sabrina (Audrey Hepburn). He was an antiquated juvenile who spent most of his stage life in white pants swinging a tennis racquet. [36] He recalled later, "At eighteen, war was great stuff. Try again later. Steven Jay Scheider, Ed. Bogart began acting in Broadway shows,[4] beginning his career in motion pictures with Up the River (1930) for Fox and appeared in supporting roles for the next decade, regularly portraying gangsters. Bogart complained, "An intelligent script, beautifully directedsomething differentand the public turned a cold shoulder on it. Santana also made two films without him: And Baby Makes Three (1949) and The Family Secret (1951). [150] Huston's love of adventure, his deep, longstanding friendship (and success) with Bogart, and the chance to work with Hepburn convinced the actor to leave Hollywood for a difficult shoot on location in the Belgian Congo. [17], Lauren Bacall wrote in her autobiography that Bogart's birthday was always celebrated on Christmas Day, saying that he joked about being cheated out of a present every year. Bacall came for the over-four-month duration, leaving their young son in Los Angeles. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. "[74] The film was successful at the box office, earning $500,000 in rentals, and made Bogart a star. William Bogart Obituary (1944 - 2016) - Dallas, TX He came from a wealthy, prominent family who were New York's first Dutch colonial residents. Over a decade later, in Woody Allen's comic paean Play It Again, Sam (1972), Bogart's ghost aids Allen's character: a film critic having difficulties with women who says that his "sex life has turned into the 'Petrified Forest'".[181]. "[28], Bogart was teased as a boy for his curls, tidiness, the "cute" pictures his mother had him pose for, the Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes in which she dressed him, and for his first name. [27] "I was brought up very unsentimentally but very straightforwardly. On it was inscribed, "If you want anything, just whistle." Another part of planning that Bogart did not participate in was the eulogy, a cornerstone to the memorial service of any Hollywood star, especially those from the golden era of filmmaking. In 1928, he relocated to California and appeared in his first film role, the two-reeler "The Dancing Town" with Helen Hayes. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Humphrey Bogart's Funeral - Leonard Mccombe - Google Arts & Culture Speaking the night before Bogart's funeral, John Huston said, "The better I got to know him, the more I admired him. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Twenty Five Years of Celebrity Interviews from Vaudeville to Movies to TV, Reel to Real. In 1944, he co-starred with 19-year-old Lauren Bacall in "To Have and Have Not." Bruce T, Humphrey .President of Humphrey Funeral Home-A.W. [9][10] Belmont was the only child of the unhappy marriage of Adam Welty Bogart (a Canandaigua, New York, innkeeper) and Julia Augusta Stiles, a wealthy heiress. [87], He had a lifelong disdain for pretension and phoniness,[91] and was again irritated by his inferior films. "[6], Bogart's performances in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) and In a Lonely Place (1950) are now considered among his best, although they were not recognized as such when the films were released. There was also a purity, which is amazing considering the parts he played. Theatrical production dropped off sharply after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, and many of the more-photogenic actors headed for Hollywood. There will never be another like him. Bogart advised Robert Mitchum that the only way to stay alive in Hollywood was to be an "againster". Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Humphrey Bogart (108)? Bogart returned home to find his father in poor health, his medical practice faltering, and much of the family's wealth lost in bad timber investments. It was a decision that she did not regret; other than that, she made no effort to hide her roots. Bogart became a liberal who disliked pretension, phonies and snobs, sometimes defying conventional behavior and authority; he was also well-mannered, articulate, punctual, self-effacing and stand-offish. Celebrities and Other Famous People: A list of people that once served in or was associated with the U.S. Coast Guard. [163] During filming and while Bacall was home, Bogart resumed his discreet affair with Verita Bouvaire-Thompson (his long-time studio assistant, whom he drank with and took sailing). Badger Books Inc. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Bogart thought that the Warners wardrobe department was cheap, and often wore his own suits in his films. [87] Vincent Parry (Bogart) is intent on finding the real murderer for a crime of which he was convicted and sentenced to prison. "[153] Hepburn (a teetotaler) fared worse in the difficult conditions, losing weight and at one point becoming very ill. Bogart resisted Huston's insistence on using real leeches in a key scene where Charlie has to drag his steam launch through an infested marsh, and reasonable fakes were employed. Humphrey Bogart's Secret 17-year Affair with his Wig Maker - thevintagenews The film vaulted him from 4th place to first in Warner Brothers' roster, and by 1946, he was the highest-paid actor in the world. In addition to pressure from freelancing actors such as Bogart, James Stewart, and Henry Fonda, they were beginning to buckle from the impact of television and the enforcement of antitrust laws which broke up theater chains. [69] Bette Davis and Leslie Howard were cast. Garden of Memory, Columbarium of Eternal Light, Garden Niche 647 (Locked area. Lacking a love interest or a happy ending, it was considered a risky project. His roles were repetitive and physically demanding; studios were not yet air-conditioned, and his tightly scheduled job at Warners was anything but the indolent and "peachy" actor's life he hoped for. There will never be . Although most lost money at the box office (ultimately forcing Santana's sale), at least two retain a reputation; In a Lonely Place is considered a film-noir high point. No wonder Lauren Bacall had the most acid tongue in Hollywood Bogart was attracted by Bacall's high cheekbones, green eyes, tawny blond hair, lean body, maturity, poise and earthy, outspoken honesty;[113] he reportedly said, "I just saw your test. This alluded to a scene in To Have and Have Not when Bacall's character says to Bogart shortly after their first meeting, "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Humphrey Bogart Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images [76] Although he was proud of his success, the fact that it derived from gangster roles weighed on him: "I can't get in a mild discussion without turning it into an argument. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Humphrey Bogart's Wife Lauren Bacall's 'Worst Nightmare' Was His For other uses, see. Both were rebellious and enjoyed playing childish pranks. By this time, his health was beginning to fail. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Under his Santana Productions, which released its films through Columbia Pictures, he starred in "Knock on Any Door" (1949), "Tokyo Joe" (1949), "In a Lonely Place" (1950), "Sirocco" (1951) and "Beat the Devil" (1954). His performances in classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. She set their house afire, stabbed him with a knife, and slashed her wrists several times. ; Lifetimes of coping with ghost of Christmas present. [148] Bogart sold his interest in Santana to Columbia for over $1million in 1955.[149]. He also appeared with Joan Blondell and Ruth Etting in a Vitaphone short, Broadway's Like That (1930), which was rediscovered in 1963. Nobody likes me on sight. Learn more about managing a memorial . His post-service physical did not mention the lip scar, although it noted many smaller scars. Lauren Bacall and her son, Stephen Bogart, attended the ceremony. Learn more about merges. In February 1960, he was posthumously given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to films, located at 6322 Hollywood Blvd. [103] The film, directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Hal Wallis, featured Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, Conrad Veidt, Peter Lorre and Dooley Wilson. (Original Caption) 1/17/1957-Beverly Hills, California- Actress Lauren Bacall is shown entering funeral services with her two children Leslie, 4, and Stephen, 8, for their husband and father, actor Humphrey Bogart who died Monday at his home in Holmby Hills. [98] Bogart admired writers; some of his best friends were screenwriters, including Louis Bromfield, Nathaniel Benchley, and Nunnally Johnson. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. "[37] Bogart was recorded as a model sailor, who spent most of his sea time after the armistice ferrying troops back from Europe. His mom Maud Humphrey, was the artistic director of The Delineator, a woman's fashion magazine. Bogart's estate had a gross value of $910,146 and a net value of $737,668 ($8.8 million and $7.1 million, respectively, in 2021). Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? When Bogart looked for a match, the prisoner smashed him across the mouth with the cuffs (cutting Bogart's lip) and fled before being recaptured and imprisoned. Bogart admired (and somewhat envied) Huston for his skill as a writer; a poor student, Bogart was a lifelong reader. [92] When he thought an actor, director or studio had done something shoddy, he spoke up publicly about it. In attendance were some of Hollywood's biggest stars: Hepburn, Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Audrey Hepburn, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, Gene Tierney, Laurence Olivier, Barbara Stanwyck, Lana Turner, Bob Hope, Barton MacLane, Lex Barker, Olivia de Havilland, Michael Curtiz, James Cagney, David O. Selznick, William Wyler, Richard Brooks, Harry Cohn, Jane Wyman, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains, Raymond Massey, George Raft, Myrna Loy, Lee J. Cobb, Gene Kelly, Henry Fonda, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Benny, Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, Greer Garson, Bing Crosby, Ronald Colman, Lena Horne, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe, Ingrid Bergman, Glenda Farrell, Don Ameche, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, Joan Blondell, Alexander Knox, Veronica Lake, Randolph Scott, Miriam Hopkins, Jos Ferrer, Charles Laughton, Mary Astor, Bruce Bennett, Margaret Lindsay, Sylvia Sidney, Alexis Smith, Priscilla Lane, Mary Pickford, Ralph Bellamy, Cyd Charisse, Cesar Romero, Ann Sothern, Zero Mostel, Walter Brennan, Jennifer Jones, Louella Parsons, Joel McCrea, Norma Shearer, John Huston, Agnes Moorehead, Rosalind Russell, Adolphe Menjou, Fredric March, Errol Flynn, Edward G. Robinson, Gregory Peck, Gary Cooper, Billy Wilder, studio head Jack L. Warner, and others.

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