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The African Queen
(John Huston) |
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Bibliographical information (record 192057) |
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- September 1914, news reaches the colony German Eastern Africa that its motherland is at war so Reverend Samuel Sayer is a hostile foreigner; German troops burn down his mission, driving him mad- shortly after his well-educated, snooty sister Rose Sayer buries him and leaves by the only available transport, the crummy river steamboat 'African Queen' of grumpy boorish compatriot Charlie Allnut. As if a long difficult journey without any comfort weren't bad enough for such odd companions, she is determined to find a way to do their bit for the British war effort (and revenge her brother), and aims high as God is obviously on their side: construct their own equipment, a torpedo and the converted steamboat, to take out he German warship The Louisa, which is hard to find on the giant lake and first of all to reach, in fact as daunting an expedition as nobody attempted since the late adventurous explorer Speakes, but she presses till he accepts to steam up the Ulana, about to brave a German fort, raging rapids, very bloodthirsty parasites and the endlessly branching stream which seems to go nowhere but impenetrable swamps... Despite fierce rows and moral antagonism between a bossy devout abstentionist and a free-spirited libertine drunk loner, the two bachelors grow closer to each-other as their quest drags on...
- Languages: English, Turkish
- Subtitle: Turkish
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NEU Grand LibraryGrnd. Floor (DVD 005223)
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