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Possibly the most interesting portrayal of a villain was by Humphrey Bogart in "The Desperate Hours." Like John Wayne in the two movies where he was more than adequate, Bogart's villain was simultaneously the hero of the story. You rooted for him to do the right thing while you wanted the situation he forced to end.
A less complex villain while much better recognized is Bogart as Fred C. Dobbs in "Treasure of the Sierra Madre." He is a normal, decent human being who degenerates before us. Special note: Essentially all the memorable dialogue in the movie is John Huston's. In the book for example, there IS NO Fred C. Dobbs -- just Dobbs.
A less complex villain while much better recognized is Bogart as Fred C. Dobbs in "Treasure of the Sierra Madre." He is a normal, decent human being who degenerates before us. Special note: Essentially all the memorable dialogue in the movie is John Huston's. In the book for example, there IS NO Fred C. Dobbs -- just Dobbs.