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  1. Published in 1935, The African Queen is a classic adventure novel by C.S. Forester. Set during World War I, the story follows a skipper and a missionary as they band together to escape both the German soldiers and the African jungle. Forester (August 27, 1899 – April 2, 1966) was an award-winning English novelist best known for his adventure ...

  2. La Reina de África es una película dirigida por John Huston con Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn. Sinopsis : "La reina de África" es el nombre de la embarcación de Charlie Allnut (Humphrey ...

  3. Resumen de: " The Body" Por capítulo: Chapter 1: The narrator of the story (Gordie Lachance) remembers seeing a dead person when he was twelve years old. That memory stays with him today. Chapter 2: Gordie (Gordon) is in a tree house with Teddy Duchamp and Chris Chambers on the last Friday of the summer holidays.

  4. Cardiff era un consumado especialista en el formato Technicolor de tres bandas en el que se rodó “The African Queen”, ya que venía de realizar dos de las obras más importantes de este sistema: “Black Narcissus” (1947) y “The Red Shoes” (1948), ambas a las órdenes de Michael Powell y Emeric Pressburger.

  5. He is an archetypal "sea dog" of a boat captain and delivers the mail and also supplies to the village. He takes Rose on board the supply boat, named the African Queen, before the Germans come back. The boat is barely seaworthy and is a rust-bucket that runs more from a kick to the engine from Allnut than it does from good mechanics.

  6. Contenido. Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, una remilgada misionera en África (Katharine Hepburn) se ve forzada a huir de las tropas alemanas a bordo de la barca African Queen con un capitán (Humphrey Bogart) aficionado a la ginebra. Ambos son completamente diferentes, pero deberán ayudarse mutuamente a lo largo de su epopeya para ...

  7. The African Queen is a 1951 adventure film adapted from the 1935 novel of the same name by C. S. Forester. [5] The film was directed by John Huston and produced by Sam Spiegel and John Woolf. [6] The screenplay was adapted by James Agee, John Huston, John Collier and Peter Viertel. It was photographed in Technicolor by Jack Cardiff and has a ...