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Edité par CBS Fox, 1984
Vendeur : Kayleighbug Books, IOBA, Cedar Grove, WV, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. good condition VHS tape in worn sleeve. 1951 release. Color. 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.
Edité par Trans-Lux, 1952
Vendeur : AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, Etats-Unis
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No Binding. Etat : VGF. R114-101A. A VG 8 x 10 still from the film "The African Queen". 1968 re-release. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Edité par Trans-Lux, 1952
Vendeur : AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, Etats-Unis
Photographie
No Binding. Etat : VG+. A VG+ 8 x 10 still from the film "The African Queen". Re-release. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Edité par Trans-Lux, 1952
Vendeur : AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, Etats-Unis
Photographie
No Binding. Etat : VGF. A VGF 8 x 10 still. 1960's / 70's re-release. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Edité par Euro Video
Vendeur : Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Allemagne
Livre
Videokassette. Etat : Gut. außen mit Gebrauchsspuren, Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! NB2-1570 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Edité par EuroVideo Medien GmbH,, 2010
Vendeur : Die Wortfreunde - Antiquariat Wirthwein Matthias Wirthwein, Mannheim, Allemagne
Livre
blu_ray. Auflage: Standard Version. Noch original eingeschweißt ! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 83.
Edité par United Artists, Beverly Hills, CA, 1951
Vendeur : Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Etats-Unis
Vintage reference photograph from the 1951 film, showing actor Humphrey Bogart in costume, in the rain. Based on the 1935 novel by C. S. Forester, which follows the crew of a steamship ferrying supplies to villages in East Africa during World War I. A classic masterpiece of an adventure tale, in which a boozy Bogart and an uptight Katharine Hepburn find romance in the face of wartime adversity. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actor for Bogart, and nominated for Best Director, Best Screenwriting, and Best Actress. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. National Film Registry.
Vendeur : Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, Etats-Unis
Ephemera. Fine. 8x10 photograph.
Date d'édition : 1952
Vendeur : Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. A card (approx. 15.5 x 10cm) signed by Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Katharine Hepburn. It has two written passages. One states 'Talked to the old boy in NY. He certainly is insane about the picture'. The other 'To Jeanie - oh dear me - a merry christmas & we wish we were saying it in person'. It is signed beneath three cherubic figures Ð Kate, Bogie, Betty. Lauren Bacall was known to friends and family as 'Betty.'The Jeanie referred to is Jeanie Sims who was assistant to the producer (John Huston) of The African Queen. Jeanie had become a personal friend of Bogart, Bacall and Hepburn.The 'old boy' is probably the director John Huston. No date - early 1950s. Further provenance is available on request. The card was discovered in a Limited Commemorative Edition set of The African Queen (obviously from a later date) in the effects of Jeanie's brother John. The set includes a video of the film, a book of the making of the film, a collector's certificate, miniature posters of the film and a screen adaptation for The African Queen. This set comes with the signed card. Good condition with one unobtrusive smudge. Signedes.