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African Queen - Bogart, Hepburn - Classic DVD £7.99
African Queen - Bogart, Hepburn - Classic DVD
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African Queen

Aspect ratio: 4:3 Full Frame
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Year made: 1951
Country: UK / USA
Duration: 100 mins.
Print: Colour
Genre: Classic Action Adventure / Romance / War / Drama
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Directed by: John Huston

Writing credits: C.S. Forester (novel)
James Agee (adaptation)

Humphrey Bogart .... Charlie Allnut
Katharine Hepburn .... Rose Sayer
Robert Morley .... Rev. Samuel Sayer
Peter Bull .... Captain of Louisa
Theodore Bikel .... First Officer
Walter Gotell .... Second Officer
Peter Swanwick .... First Officer of Shona

The African Queen might the most well-rounded movie ever seen, or at least most well-rounded of the oldies. Staring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn 'The African Queen" touched on brilliance in action, adventure, comedy, and a nice little dose of drama and romance to create a package that anyone would love.

This is the role that won Humphrey Bogart the only Oscar of his career.

The Original first choices for the lead roles were John Mills and Bette Davis & offered to Bette Davis in 1938 to have co-starred with David Niven as Charlie. It was offered again to Bette Davis in 1947, this time to co-star James Mason, but she had to pull out of the project due to pregnancy. In 1949, Bette Davis tried again to make the film, but by that time plans were under way for Katharine Hepburn to star. This was to be Hepburns first colour film.

Katharine Hepburn suffered a severe bout of dysentery during filming. This was due to her disgust with the amount of alcohol that John Huston and Humphrey Bogart consumed and in protest she drank only water.

The leeches were first modeled in Plasticine before moulds were made, the leeches Humphrey Bogart pulls off in the film were made of rubber.

The boat Known as the "LS Livingston", the "Queen of Africa" was a working steam boat for 40 years prior to it being used in the movie. It can be seen docked next to the Holiday Inn just off US Highway 1, in Key Largo, Florida.

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