The African Queen (1951) John Huston | Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Full Movie | IMDB Score 7.8



The African Queen Full Movie
Classic Movie1950s Genre: Drama Love Story.
Absolutely Full Length.

Video Resolution (1480×1080)

Released in: (1951) Directed by : John Huston
Starring :
Humphrey Bogart
Katharine Hepburn
Robert Morley
Peter Bull

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IMDB Rating : 7.8
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043265

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Plot : In WWI East Africa, a gin-swilling Canadian riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced English missionary to undertake a trip up a treacherous river and use his boat to attack a German gunship.

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20 Replies to “The African Queen (1951) John Huston | Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Full Movie | IMDB Score 7.8”

  1. One of my all time favorites ❤
    I wouldn’t drink that river water because of parasites ????. The look of surprise on their faces because they have fell in love ????. ???? oh they do make me laugh ????

  2. THANKS FOR THE COLORIZED VERSION. I have seen this so many times, but only in black and white which is a shame because the jungle is one of the stars of the movie and looks dead in gray. Now, I can see color everything looks more vibrant!

  3. I loved this movie about "old people falling in love" when I was in my '20's. Now I watch it and I'm the Old person and the stars are just middle aged. This masterpiece still impresses to this day. The director and the unlikely pairing of Hepburn and Bogart created something heartfelt at any age.

  4. About forty years ago, I was standing on the dock at Louisville Boat Club waiting for a friend to untie his boat.

    While I was standing there, the African Queen slowly steamed towards the dock, and a guy moored the little ship, and then climbed off.

    So I spoke with him for a few minutes, and he told me that he had recently purchased the ship, and he was taking it for short journey down the Ohio. He ran the boiler with ten pound bags of Kingston Charcoal.

    That was the last I saw of the African Queen. I suppose the guy is still out there somewhere, arguing with Katherine Hepburn.

  5. I have always loved this movie, great acting, and a good, exciting story! And for these 2 outcasts to find love is so heartfelt. The only thing I always wished for was that, at the end, when the Louisa was sunk, was that they had grabbed a piece of the boat drifting by them that had the name The African Queen on it. A nice keepsake for sure, to show everyone when they told the story of what happened.

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