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1. 'The African Queen' Review: 1951 Movie - The Hollywood Reporter

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  • On Feb. 20, 1952, the drama opened at the Capitol Theatre in New York. 

'The African Queen' Review: 1951 Movie - The Hollywood Reporter

2. Review: The African Queen - Slant Magazine

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  • That Bogart finds so much humor in Charlie’s goofball debasement only adds to the film’s poignancy.

Review: The African Queen - Slant Magazine

3. The African Queen - Santa Barbara International Film Festival

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4. The African Queen - AFI Catalog - American Film Institute

5. African Queen, The | Reelviews Movie Reviews

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  • Over the course of a 26 year career that encompassed morethan 75 movies, Humphrey Bogart made only five color films. The first and mostrespected of those was 1951’s The AfricanQueen, the last of five pictures he made with his good friend, ...

African Queen, The | Reelviews Movie Reviews

6. The African Queen – 1951 | The Bogie Film Blog - WordPress.com

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  • My Review —Bogart Earns His Oscar!—  Your Bogie Film Fix:  out of 5 Bogies! Director:  John Huston The Lowdown By turning his boat into a homemade torpedo, disheveled Canadian boat capt…

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7. THE AFRICAN QUEEN - Cinequest

  • His passenger, Rose Sayer (Kathryn Hepburn) is a Methodist missionary who engages with Bogie in a classic exchange as they navigate the treacherous Ulanga River ...

  • TJR REVIEWThis 1951 classic has a screenplay written by John Huston, based on a C.S. Forester novel. It stars Humphrey Bogart as a boozy riverboat pilot (with an Oscar for best actor) in Africa at the beginning of WWI. His passenger, Rose Sayer (Kathryn Hepburn) is a Methodist missionary who engages with Bogie in a classic exchange as they navigate the treacherous Ulanga River. Then, it gets really exciting. (Hint: we beat the Germans in WWI.)

8. The African Queen - Planet Tolkien

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  • Late last night I watched the 1951 movie [i]The African Queen [/i] starring Humphrey Bogart and Kath...

9. The African Queen (1951) | Hometowns to Hollywood

  • The African Queen is set in World War I East Africa, telling the tale of Canadian riverboat captain Charlie Allnut (Bogart) and his adventures with English ...

  • Charlie Allnut: How’d you like it?Rose Sayer: Like it?Charlie Allnut: White water rapids!Rose Sayer: I never dreamed…Charlie Allnut: I don’t blame you for being scared – not…

The African Queen (1951) | Hometowns to Hollywood

10. The African Queen (1952) - Christian Spotlight on the Movies

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11. The African Queen (1952) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

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  • At the start of the First World War, in the middle of Africa’s nowhere, a gin soaked riverboat captain is persuaded by a strong-willed missionary to go down river and face-off a German warship.

The African Queen (1952) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

12. The African Queen (1951) - Rotten Tomatoes

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  • After religious spinster's (Katharine Hepburn) missionary brother is killed in WWI Africa, dissolute steamer captain (Humphrey Bogart) offers her safe passage. She's not satisfied so she persuades him to destroy a German gunboat. The two spend most of their time fighting with each other rather than the Germans. Time alone on the river leads to love.

The African Queen (1951) - Rotten Tomatoes
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