Clive Owen has embraced the essence of Humphrey Bogart's iconic character, Sam Spade, in AMC's new prestige TV show, 'Monsieur Spade,' saying 'I kinda drowned in Bogart.' The show imagines a scenario where the quintessential noir-era private eye retires to a small village in France. Owen, influenced by an 83-year-old crime movie featuring Bogart, takes on this refreshed role. The series has sparked interest for its novel premise and Owen's portrayal.
REVIEW: The premise of AMC’s “Monsieur Spade” — What if Sam Spade, that quintessential noir-era private eye, retired to a small village in France? Clive Owen stars in the role originated by Humphrey Bogart. More from @Nina_Metz https://t.co/MnjKN7476L
REVIEW: The premise of AMC’s “Monsieur Spade” — What if Sam Spade, that quintessential noir-era private eye, retired to a small village in France? Clive Owen stars in the role originated by Humphrey Bogart. More from @Nina_Metz https://t.co/UprNGViBZA
Clive Owen reveals how an 83-year-old crime movie starring a cinematic legend tricked him into accepting his new role in an AMC prestige TV show. https://t.co/PCHODTHoek
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Clive Owen channels Humphrey Bogart for new take on iconic role: ‘I kinda drowned in Bogart’ https://t.co/v4VvPOoXlb