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      • Armed with shotguns and carrying provisions, two men stole aboard the 400-ft. hulk of the Liberian tanker African Queen as she lay stranded and shoal-torn ten miles off Ocean City, Md. It was March, and the sea pounded against the rusting hull of the ship, which had run aground three months before.
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  2. Apr 30, 2012 · The historic vessel which provided the setting for Humphrey Bogart ’s only Oscar winning performance has been resurrected from the scrapheap by a movie-loving Florida couple. The African Queen...

  3. Samuel Sayer and his sister Rose are English Methodist missionaries in German East Africa in August 1914. Their post and supplies are delivered by a small steamboat named the African Queen, helmed by the rough-and-ready Canadian mechanic Charlie Allnut, whose coarse behavior they stiffly tolerate.

  4. What happened when John Huston took Hollywood's biggest stars to the Congo has become a movie legend. As a restored version of The African Queen is released, Geoffrey Macnab tells the tale....

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Thanks to the efforts of several classic Hollywood fans, the boat used in The African Queen is fully restored and operational 73 years after the movie was made. The cast and crew of The...

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  6. African Queen (also known as S/L Livingstone) was the name of two boats used in the 1951 movie The African Queen starring Humprey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. It was filmed in the Belgian Congo on a tributary of the Congo River , and on the Nile in the Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda.

  7. 1912 - The african Queen was built in 1912 at Lytham shipbuilding in England. Originally she was named the S/L Livingstone She was immediately shipped to the British East Africa Railways company on the Victoria Nile and Lake Albert.

  8. Aug 29, 2024 · The African Queen, American adventure film, released in 1951, that was based on C.S. Forester’s 1935 novel of the same name. The film is especially noted for Humphrey Bogart’s performance, which earned him the only Academy Award of his career. Set in German East Africa at the outbreak of World War.

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