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1951:Bogie & Hepburn blow up a boat |
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$800 |
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A FILM CLASSIC |
2017-01-05 |
#7439 |
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A riverboat captain (Bogart) & a missionary (Hepburn) use this title vessel to attack an enemy ship during WWI |
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$1,200 |
DJ |
WAR FILMS |
2009-10-12 |
#5766 |
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Bogie & Hepburn's title 1951 cinematic transport |
The African Queen
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$400 |
DJ |
1950s MOVIE HOUSE |
2003-01-24 |
#4240 |
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Maltin tells us this 1951 classic was "gorgeously filmed on location in the Belgian Congo" |
The African Queen
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$800 |
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MALTIN ON THE MOVIES |
2002-06-17 |
#4111 |
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Kate wrote a book on "The Making of" this film in which she & Bogie run the Ulanga River |
The African Queen
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$800 |
DJ |
KATHARINE HEPBURN FILMS |
1999-05-20 |
#3399 |
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1951:"Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above" |
The African Queen
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$500 |
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CLASSIC MOVIE LINES |
1999-01-18 |
#3311 |
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In this film Humphrey Bogart tells Katharine Hepburn, "Lady, you got ten absurd ideas for my one!" |
The African Queen
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$600 |
DJ |
THE MOVIES |
1995-10-25 |
#2563 |
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It's the film in which Rose Sayer falls for a drunken captain, Charlie Allnut |
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$2,500 |
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MOVIE CHARACTERS |
1994-10-21 |
#2330 |
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Bogart calls Hepburn a "crazy, psalm-singing, skinny old maid" in this John Huston classic |
The African Queen
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$200 |
DJ |
THE MOVIES |
1994-04-01 |
#2215 |
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This 1951 Humphrey Bogart film was based on a book by C.S. Forester |
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MOVIES |
1990-12-06 |
#1444 |