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The John Huston movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, was released in the US on December 23, 1951.
Humphrey Bogart
"The African Queen" is not a true story, but rather a novel written by C.S. Forester in 1935. The novel was later adapted into a film in 1951 starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
The initial release of the movie "African Queen", starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, was on December 23rd 1951 in Los Angeles so it could qualify for the Oscars of that year.
Humphrey Bogart's character in "The African Queen" was named Charlie Allnut.
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The author of The African Queen is C.S. Forester, an English novelist known for his works of adventure fiction. The novel was published in 1935 and has since been adapted into a film starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
The African Queen
Presumably, your reference to Marlowe comes from Humphrey Bogart's portrayal of that character in other movies. You are probably referring to "The African Queen".The story is set at the beginning WWI. Humphrey Bogart, playing Charlie Allnut, the hard-drinking captain of the African Queen and Katharine Hepburn, playing Rose Sayer, a missionary whose brother had just been killed by the Germans, traveled up the Congo on The African Queen to launch a torpedo against the Königin Luise, a German gunboat, in order to allow the British forces to advance.
Nominated for the Academy Award for, "Best Male Actor," for 1950 are:Humphrey Bogart, in The African QueenMarlon Brando, in A Streetcar Named DesireMontgomery Clift, in A Place in the SunArthur Kennedy, in Bright ValleyFrederic March, in Death of a SalesmanTHE WINNER IS: Humphrey Bogart, in The African Queen
Some famous Humphrey Bogart movies are: Casablanca, The Treasure of Sierra Madre, The Maltese Falcon, The Caine Mutiny, The African Queen, Key Largo, The Big Sleep, The Petrified Forest, The Harder They Fail, to name a few.