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  1. PG. Romance. In Africa during WW1, a gin-swilling riverboat owner/captain is persuaded by a strait-laced missionary to use his boat to attack an enemy warship.

  2. The Louisa is not expecting the African Queen to even be there let alone capable of exploding and sinking the Louisa. As they steam towards the Louisa the lake begins to become rough, a rain storm squalls, and the seas begin filling the boat with water. A rogue wave turns the African Queen upside over tossing Rose and Mr. Allnut into the lake.

  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. 1 h 40 min 1952.

  4. WW1, East Africa, after her brother is killed by invading German troops, Rose Sayer is reliant on gruff steamboat captain, Charlie Allnut, to ferry her safely out of harms way and back to civilisation. Trouble is is that they are poles apart in ideals and ways, she is a devoted missionary, he a hard drinking tough nut with a glint in his eye.

  5. 7 de sept. de 2021 · This film was a British-American production spearheaded by independent producer Sam Spiegel (who appears in the credits as S. P. Eagle). A controversial force who could sell you ice in the winter, Spiegel asked director John Huston to choose a film he wanted to direct, and his answer was a screen adaptation of the 1935 C. S. Forester novel, “The African Queen”.

  6. La reina africana es una película dirigida por John Huston con Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Peter Bull .... Año: 1951. Título original: The African Queen. Sinopsis: Al estallar la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918), Charlie Allnut (Bogart), un rudo capitán de barco con tendencia a la bebida, y Rose Sayer (Hepburn), una estirada y puritana misionera, huyen de las ...

  7. The African Queen (1951) In German East Africa in 1914, Charlie Allnut (Humphrey Bogart) is a Canadian steamboat captain, who plies his trade along the river in his boat the “African Queen”, occasionally delivering mail and supplies to the village of Kungdu. There he meets, and occasionally awkwardly lunches with, the Reverend Sayer (Robert ...