Review of The African Queen (1952) by Gary C — 26 Dec 2007
The prim sister of a missionary, who is killed when the German army come to their small corner of Africa, convinces a pragmatic boat's captain to help her sink the German's nearby destroyer. The story is a simple one, but this film is all about the characters, who are wonderfully written and perfectly played by two of the very best actors who ever graced the silver screen.
Hepburn and Bogart bring a tangible sense of warmth and affection as their feelings grow for each other, Bogie displaying his rarely seen but keen sense for comedy. The visual effects have obviously dated rather badly, but it has more depth and romance than a hundred Hugh Grant or Andie McDowell films.
Another classic from John Huston.
This review of The African Queen (1952) was written by Gary C on 26 Dec 2007.
The African Queen has generally received very positive reviews.
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