The African Queen (1951) Reviews

The African Queen (1951)
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After years of wooing director John Huston via good reviews, film critic James Agee was given a chance to write the screenplay for a Huston picture. Adapted from a novel by C.S. Forester, The African Queen stars Humphrey Bogart in his Oscar-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I. Katharine Hepburn plays Rose Sayer, the maiden-lady sister of a prim British missionary, Rev. Samuel Sayer (Robert Morley). When Germans invade and Samuel dies, Allnut offers to take Rose back to civilization. She can't tolerate his drinking or bad manners; he isn't crazy about her imperious, judgmental attitude. However it does not take long before their passionate dislike turns to love. Together the disparate duo work to ensure their survival on the treacherous waters and devise an ingenious way to destroy a German gunboat. The African Queen may well be the perfect adventure film, its roller-coaster storyline complemented by the chemistry between its stars. The profound difficulties inherent in filming on location in Africa have been superbly documented by several books, including one written by Katharine Hepburn. Screenwriter Peter Viertel (who worked, on an uncredited basis, on the script of this film - assisting with some of the dialogue) incorporated some of the African Queen anecdotes in his roman a clef about a Huston-like director/adventurer, White Hunter, Black Heart. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Humphrey BogartKatharine Hepburn, (more)
Director(s):
John Huston
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Larry R.

They just don't make movies like these anymore.No fowl laungage, no nudity, and all fine entertainment for the whole family to watch.

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Richard D.

Classic in every sense of the word. This is a beautifully restored version and absolutely magical in its presentation. Hammy, corny ridiculous 'special effects' and it was a perfect joy to see. Great over-the-top performances by two greats. Wonderful!

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Rich B.

...a timeless classic with a "mostly accurate" portrayal of river travel in Africa.

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Gary Y.

Very good old movie. Reminds me how good it was to leave things to the imagination. You know what is happening, but don't have to watch Hollywoods view of what did. Acting was okay for the time and the scenery was outstanding. Great for viewing to see what we are missing with todays movies.

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David G.

Bogart & Hepburn, need I say more. One of the all time great classic movies.

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Barbara B.

Wonderful movie! I'm so glad it is out on DVD now. I plan to purchase it when it goes on previously viewed sale. BB-Fremont

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CONAN C.

A true classic. But even if you've seen it already, the Making Of presentation alone is worth renting the disk!

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Judith B.

This great movie is finally and beautifully preserved in digital form, so perfect it could have been filmed yesterday. If you haven't seen it before, you're in for a special treat, and if you have seen it, I can guarantee you've never seen a version so crisp and flawless as this.

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Daniel D.

I thought the story line of this movie was verry good

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Thomas D.

Aside from "Casablanca," this is Bogie's best! The Blu-ray disc looked pretty damned good, too! Look fast at the end to catch a then-unknown Theodore Bikel, later to captivate Broadway in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music."

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    Larry R.

    They just don't make movies like these anymore.No fowl laungage, no nudity, and all fine entertainment for the whole family to watch.

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    Richard D.

    Classic in every sense of the word. This is a beautifully restored version and absolutely magical in its presentation. Hammy, corny ridiculous 'special effects' and it was a perfect joy to see. Great over-the-top performances by two greats. Wonderful!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Rich B.

    ...a timeless classic with a "mostly accurate" portrayal of river travel in Africa.

    Yes   |   No

     
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