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The African Queen at the TCM Movie Database; The African Queen at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; The African Queen on Lux Radio Theater: December 15, 1952; The African Queen essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 ISBN 0826429777, pages 453-454
The African Queen, a 1935 novel by C. S. Forester The African Queen (film) , a 1951 film adaptation starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn The African Queen (1977 film) , a television film starring Warren Oates and Mariette Hartley
Theodore Meir Bikel (/ b ɪ ˈ k ɛ l / bih-KEL; May 2, 1924 – July 21, 2015) was an Austrian actor, folk singer, musician, composer, unionist, and political activist.He appeared in films, including The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Kidnappers (1953), The Enemy Below (1957), I Want to Live!
April 30, 1952: Singin' in the Rain: Singin' in the Rain grossed $240,000 from the cities sampled. [17] 19: May 7, 1952: The African Queen: The African Queen reached number one in its 11th week of release. [18] 20: May 14, 1952: Belles on Their Toes: Belles on Their Toes reached number one in its second week of release. [19] 21: May 21, 1952 ...
The African Queen (film) ... Kangaroo (1952 film) Kim (1950 film) King Richard and the Crusaders; L. The Last Inch; ... The Queen of Sheba (1952 film) R.
1951 The African Queen, screenplay from C. S. Forester novel; 1952 Face to Face (The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky segment), screenplay from Stephen Crane story; 1955 The Night of the Hunter, screenplay from Davis Grubb novel; 1957 A Death in the Family (posthumous; stage adaptation: All the Way Home) 1958 Agee on Film; 1960 Agee on Film II
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Horizon Pictures (GB) Ltd was a film production company founded in the United Kingdom by the Austrian-born American film producer Sam Spiegel and John Huston in 1947. The company produced The African Queen, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, in 1951, after which Huston left the company.