The African Queen (VHS, 1997)

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Experience the timeless classic movie "The African Queen" in the comfort of your own home with this new and sealed VHS tape. Immerse yourself in the romance and adventure as you witness the journey of unlikely companions, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. Directed by John Huston, this film is a must-have for any movie enthusiast. With NTSC signal standard and English language, this CBS Fox Video edition is perfect for movie lovers in the United States. This VHS tape is rated NR and is not a former rental. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this action-packed adventure in the sub-genre of romance.

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The boozing, smoking, cussing captain of a tramp steamer, Charlie Allnut, saves prim and proper Rose Sayer after her brother is killed by German soldiers at the beginning of World War I in Africa. Many quarrels later, the two set sail on the Ulonga-Bora in order to sabotage a German ship. Based on the 1935 novel by C.S. Forester, the wonderful combination of Hepburn and Bogie (who won an Oscar) makes this a thoroughly enjoyable blend of comedy and adventure. Later came the book (and Clint Eastwood film) White Hunter, Black Heart, which chronicled Peter Viertel's experiences observing Huston throughout the making of the picture.

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UPC0086162202537
eBay Product ID (ePID)3048285

Product Key Features

DirectorJohn Huston
GenreAction & Adventure
Movie/TV TitleAfrican Queen
RatingNR
Leading RoleKatharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart
Signal StandardNTSC

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FormatVhs
Release Date19970826

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