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  1. The African Queen. C. S. Forester. Little, Brown, Jun 30, 1984 - Fiction - 307 pages. First published in 1935, C.S. Forester's classic romantic adventure is a tale of opposites attracted. Allnut and Rose, a disreputable Cockney and an English spinster missionary, wend their way down a river in Central Africa in a rickety, asthmatic steam launch ...

  2. The African Queen. As the First World War breaks out, a proud and pious missionary finds herself navigating a multitude of perils: the harsh African wilderness, dastardly German soldiers, and the sharp-tongued, gin-soaked steamboat captain who is her only ticket to safety. 1 h 40 min 1952.

  3. The African Queen. As the First World War breaks out, a proud and pious missionary finds herself navigating a multitude of perils: the harsh African wilderness, dastardly German soldiers, and the sharp-tongued, gin-soaked steamboat captain who is her only ticket to safety. As the First World War breaks out, a proud and pious missionary finds ...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2011 · THE AFRICAN QUEEN is one of those movies that has it all: adventure, excitement, humor and romance. The only pairing of two of classic Hollywood's most legendary stars, one wonders after seeing this film, why no one had discovered Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart's incredible on-screen rapport before, and why no one bothered to take advantage of it after.

  5. Critics reviews. After the death of her brother, Rose Sayer must flee German East Africa and finds the only safe conveyance left: a dilapidated river steamboat. The ship is run by the grumpy and usually drunk Charlie, who goes toe to toe with the imperious, straight-laced Rose throughout their perilous journey.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Screenshots. The African Queen (1951) In director John Huston's Technicolored classic romantic adventure-comedy and war-related film was based on the 1935 novel by C.S. Forester - it told about an 'odd-couple's' unlikely romance within an exotic locale (in German East Africa at the start of the Great War): in the film's opening, the main ...

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