High Sierra (1941) 
High Sierra ★★★ 1941 Bogart is Roy "Mad Dog" Earle, an aging gangster whose last job backfires, so he's hiding out from the police in the High Sierras. Bogart's first starring role. Based on the novel by W.R. Burnett. Remade in 1955 as "I Died A Thousand Times." Also available colorized. 96m/B VHS. Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Arthur Kennedy, Joan Leslie, Cornel Wilde, Henry Travers, Henry Hull; Director: Raoul Walsh; Writer: John Huston, W.R. Burnett; Writer: Gaetano Antonio "Tony" Gaudio.
| Year Released | 1941 |
| Length (in minutes) | 96 |
| Display | Black & White |
| Formats | VHS |
| National Film Registry |
| Role | Name |
| Actor | Humphrey Bogart |
| Actor | Henry Travers |
| Actor | Joan Leslie |
| Actor | Henry Hull |
| Actor | Ida Lupino |
| Actor | Arthur Kennedy |
| Actor | Cornel Wilde |
| Cinematographer | Gaetano Antonio "Tony" Gaudio |
| Director | Raoul Walsh |
| Writer | John Huston |
| Writer | W.R. Burnett |

