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The African Queen on DVD (1951)

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Average rating: 75%
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Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Theodore Bikel, Peter Bull, Walter Gotell, Richard Marner
Director: John Huston
Studio: ITV DVD
Run time: 101 mins
Certificate: U
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Genres: Action/Adventure, Thriller
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 16/07/2001

Brief synopsis of The African Queen

In John Huston's AFRICAN QUEEN, the boozing, smoking, cussing captain of a tramp steamer, Charlie Allnut (Humphrey Bogart), saves prim and proper Rose Sayer (Katharine Hepburn) after her brother is killed by German soldiers at the beginning of World War I in Africa. Many quarrels later, the two set sail on the Ulonga-Bora in order to sabotage a German ship. Based on the 1935 novel by C.S. Forester, the wonderful combination of Hepburn and Bogie (who won an Oscar for his role) makes this a thoroughly enjoyable blend of comedy and adventure. Later came the book (and Clint Eastwood film) WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART, which chronicled Peter Viertel's experiences observing Huston throughout the making of the picture.

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

What an inspired pairing! And to think the roles of Charlie Allnutt and Rose Sayer were nearly played by David Niven and Bette Davis in this classic romantic adventure. Initially, all was not well between Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. But, from the moment she began basing her character on Eleanor Roosevelt, the elements fused into a unique screen chemistry, and a gentle humour (that was noticeably absent from the shooting script) began to seep into the action. With director John Huston distracted by extracurricular safaris, the location work was clearly a strain — Bogie wouldn't have had to act too much to look distressed as he pulled the Queen through the leech-infested water. Yet the discord and discomfort resulted in a classic and a long overdue Oscar for Bogart.

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Despite some unfortunate studio sets mixed in with real African footage achieved through great hardship by all concerned, this is one of those surprising films that really work, a splendidly successful mixture of comedy, character and adventure.

Time Out

Impossible to deny this film's entertainment value, even if it's hardly the great classic it's often claimed to be.... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 4 starsClass is permanent

BaldEagle from Aberdeen , 22/02/2005

Hepburn and Bogart, what a combination. A classic example of the lost art of character development throughout a movie. Bereft of the usual special effects, bad language and ubiquitous nudity it showed what can be done with a very average storyline but wonderful acting by two giants of the cinema.

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Rated - 5 starsClassic brilliance

A customer from Gloucester UK , 23/04/2005

You just don't get characters like Humphry Bogarte & Katherine Hepburn any more. Enjoy.

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Rated - 5 starsThis is a wonderful old film

Michael McGhie from Bury, Lancashire. , 30/05/2004

Old it may be but it's a good one; Bogey is on top form as the heavy-drinking Canadian, Charlie, and Katherine Hepburn is radiant as the initially prim Rose who warms to Charlie's charms. It is stirring and heart-warming in equal measures.

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Rated - 5 starsGreatness is

L@K Your from Birmingham England/Canada/Belgrade Production , 31/01/2007

One of the greatest love stories ever. To find fault with this classic you must look behind a world not yet created.

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Rated - 4 starsClass is permanent

BaldEagle from Aberdeen , 22/02/2005

Hepburn and Bogart, what a combination. A classic example of the lost art of character development throughout a movie. Bereft of the usual special effects, bad language and ubiquitous nudity it showed what can be done with a very average storyline but wonderful acting by two giants of the cinema.

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Rated - 5 starsGreatness is

L@K Your from Birmingham England/Canada/Belgrade Production , 31/01/2007

One of the greatest love stories ever. To find fault with this classic you must look behind a world not yet created.

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