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Think about what you've read so far. Does it reinforce
what you already know about movies or actors, or was
there something completely new? What about the remaining
paragraphs?

Humphrey [here looking at you kid] Bogart was born in
New York in 1899. Was nicknamed "The Last Century Man"
because he was born on Christmas Day 1899 (based on the
popular belief that the 19th Century ended in 1899}
Ranked #1 on the American Film Institutes list of the
greatest screen actors.

The son of a moderately wealthy Manhattan surgeon and a
famed magazine illustrator, Humphrey Bogart was educated
at Trinity School, New York City, sent to Phillips Academy
in Andover, Massachusetts, in preparation for medical
studies at Yale. He was expelled from Phillips and joined
the U.S. Naval Reserve. From 1920 to 1922, he managed
a stage company owned by family friend William A. Brady ,
performing a variety of tasks at Brady's film studio in
New York.

He started performing on stage in 1922 and in 1930 he
gained a contract with fox and made his debut in a 10
minute short film called "Broadways Like That" He worked
at fox for two years and then went back to stage work
with a few minor movie roles.

He first major breakthrough came in 1936 when he landed
a role in "The Petrified Forest". That landed him a long
term contract with Warner Brothers. In the following four
years he would appear in 28 films.

But his major success started in 1941 with some of his
best films yet. High Sierra, The Maltese Falcon, Casa-
blanca in 1942.The Big Sleep which was made in 1946
and Key Largo which was released in 1948. The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre which was also done in 1948 after
he formed his own production company.

He won the best actor Academy award for the classic film
"The AfricanQueen" He was also nominated for Casablanca
and as Captain Queeg in


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The iconic Wrangler reincarnated in its current form looks the business with the four door version giving the Hummer a run for its money. For the sake of mother earth engine sizes are now 2.8 Auto or Manual Diesels with a 3.8 V6 petrol for those who still like to measure their CO2 by the ton! Off road handling is the best yet and all the features you would expect from a modern vehicle such as Multistage Airbags, ESP and traction control are available.

The Patriot is Jeep's entry model which still maintains the brand heritage and boasts an impressive list of standard features. Whilst essentially this is a full blown 4x4 with permanent four wheel drive it doesn't have the same ground clearance of larger Jeeps so bear this in mind before traversing rivers and such like!

Next we have the Compass which like the Patriot is more like a car in terms of its off-road capability but on a positive note the economy and emissions are very good for SUV's with both delivering over 40mpg on the combined cycle and C02 emissions around 200 g/kg. 18? Alloys are clad in 215/55 tyres which add a touch of bling to your ride.

To keep you on the safe and narrow a whole host of features come as standard such as traction control, ESP and ERM! That is (Electronic Roll Mitigation) to you and I. Multistage and curtain Airbags come as standard if things do go wrong.

The Cherokee and Grand Cherokee are now household names and the new generation do not disappoint. Available from 3.0 direct injection, high pressure common rail diesels to the awesome 6.1 HEMI V8. With an impressive range of standard equipment and outstanding off road performance these are grown up 4x4s designed to go head to head with luxury SUV's on offer from other manufacturers.

For the enthusiast the Cherokee offers hill descent control and hill start assist also front and rear electronic limited slip differentials with traction control that routes up to 100% of torque to the axle with the most traction when wheel slippage is detected. A wading depth of 508mm is achieved with 210mm ground clearance.

The performance figures of the SRT are definitely worthy of a mention. 419bhp with 420lb of torque. 0-62.5mph in 5.0 seconds and a top speed of 152mph. All this takes a lot of stopping so thankfully four-piston Brembo callipers take care of that for you. Sitting on 20? Alloys this really is a monster of a vehicle with so many features there is only one optional extra and no it isn't a missile launcher!

Finally we come to the Commander which offers everything you could expect from Jeep and then some. The Commander is a spacious genuine seven seater with around fifteen different seating/cargo permutations. Available in a 3.0 Common Rail 24 valve Diesel which produces 376 lb of torque. The performance isn't eye watering but then this is a large vehicle so it is impressive in other areas. The interior is packed with sumptuous leather and wood and a full entertainment system is available.

The Commander is very capable off road with all the features of the Cherokee. My only advice might be to avoid buying one in white!

There we have it then, with more than sixty years of history Jeep who pioneered driving off road demonstrate that they are still a force to be reckoned with.
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