Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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"My former marriages were right, but this one is more right," soys Humphrey Bogort. "Betty gives me the hotfoot!" By Gladys Hall Bogey and Lauren enroure for Africa. She is curious to see everything in the world. AND HOW! For the following reasons — and I quote: "I have a pretty young wife with whom I am in love. "I have a fine son when I had given up hope of a son. "I've had a certain amount of success, and to be successful in any attempt means that you haven't worked all your life for nothing. "I'm not in such a hurry as most people are. Hell, no, I'm in no hurry at all. "As an actor, I know my limitations and this is comfortable, for you avoid stretch and strain. I would never, for instance, attempt to play Shakespeare. "I laugh a lot. We laugh a lot together, Betty and I, don't take things too seriously. "Not a gripe against life," said Bogey, "not one — except, of course, that I wish the world situation were different. Unless you have a hole in your head you can't escape that wish and that worry — and the resultant fear. "Also, I'd like to travel with Betty without having to work. I'd like to sail my boat without having to work . . . vrithout having to work, let's leave it at that. But now you've got to work till you die. You, me, all of us. This is a fact which you can defeat only by laughing in its face." Other than (Please turn to page 56) Mr. and Mrs. in a scene from their first picture together, "To Have And Have Not." Humphrey Bogart and exotic Swedish star, Marta Toren, in Columbia film, "Sirocco." Bogey and Marta. He doesn't care what kind of part he plays as long as it's a good one. At the Mocambo. Bogey and Lauren talk all the time as if they had met only yesterday 27