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  2. African Queen (boat) - Wikipedia

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    This African Queen was a 30-foot steam boat built of riveted sheet iron in 1912 in the United Kingdom for service in Africa on the Victoria Nile and Lake Albert where the movie was filmed in 1950. Originally named Livingstone, she was built for the British East Africa Railway [2] and used from 1912 to 1968. She spent most of her first 50 years ...

  3. The African Queen (film) - Wikipedia

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    One of the two boats used as the African Queen is actually the 35-foot (10 m) L.S. Livingston, which had been a working diesel boat for 40 years; the steam engine was a prop and the real diesel engine was hidden under stacked crates of gin and other cargo. Florida attorney and Humphrey Bogart enthusiast Jim Hendricks Sr. purchased the boat in ...

  4. Key Largo (film) - Wikipedia

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    Original release trailer of the film Key Largo (1948) Army veteran Frank McCloud arrives at the Hotel Largo in Key Largo, Florida, visiting the family of George Temple, a friend who served under him and was killed in the Italian campaign several years earlier. He meets with the friend's widow, Nora Temple, and father, James, who owns the hotel.

  5. Cynthia Erivo to Star in African Princess Film, With Benedict ...

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    Omoba Aina, an Egbado princess of the Yoruba people, was orphaned and enslaved by a West African king, then was “gifted” to Queen Victoria in 1850, taken to England and renamed Sarah Forbes ...

  6. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    RMS Princess Isabella (based on the RMS Queen Mary 2) – 10.5: Apocalypse; PT-73 – the PT boat from McHale's Navy; PT-116 – McHale's Navy; Queen Anne – ocean liner from The X-Files episode "Triangle" SS Queen of Glasgow – passenger ship, "Judgment Night" episode of The Twilight Zone; Queen's Gambit – Arrow

  7. Lauren Bacall on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    The following year she married Bogart and went on to appear with him in The Big Sleep (1946), Dark Passage (1947), and Key Largo (1948). She also starred in comedies such as How to Marry a Millionaire in 1953 with Marilyn Monroe, Designing Woman in 1957 with Gregory Peck, and Sex and the Single Girl in 1964 with Natalie Wood.

  8. Prizzi's Honor - Wikipedia

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    As well as working with his actress daughter, John Huston hired Meta Carpenter Wilde, the script supervisor who worked with him on The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Rudi Fehr, his film editor from Key Largo (1948). [3] Anjelica Huston was paid the SAG-AFTRA scale rate of $14,000 for her role in Prizzi's Honor. When her agent called up the movie's ...

  9. The African Queen (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The African Queen is a television film which aired on CBS on March 18, 1977. It stars Warren Oates as Captain Charlie Allnut and Mariette Hartley as Rose Sayer, roles originated by Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in the 1951 film of the same name .