If you did see it then puritanical and religious would be the last things you would think of her in those late 60s years. Of course, she lived another 26 years so anything can happen when one is getting closer to the end.
So Bogart was unimpressed by a film, that he probably never saw the finished movie because he was terminally ill and died the same month it was released.
You don’t think we understand those issues are broached in this movie? If you’re upset by some of us using the word “trashy” in describing this movie then that’s just some of us having some fun. For others, it may actually be what they think of the movie which is their opinion that runs...
Perhaps, but "Written on the Wind" was released the same month that Bogart died of cancer. I'm not sure Bogart even saw the picture as he was a very sick man after filming was done for that movie.