THE AFRICAN QUEEN

1951

Director: JOHN HUSTON

HUMPHREY BOGART, KATHARINE HEPBURN

ALL SEATS $10.00

BONUS SCREENING ADDED MONDAY JULY 20th, our Sunday July 19th screening is sold out!

Due to the Covid-19 virus outbreak and the temporary shut down of all non essential businesses the originally scheduled April 20th screening of THE AFRICAN QUEEN will be moving to Sunday July 19th. If you have purchased advance tickets, they will be good for the rescheduled screening, and you do not have to do anything other than show up.

DIGITAL CINEMA PRESENTATION.

Brits Samuel and Rose Sayer (Katherine Hepburn) are brother and sister missionaries in what was then German East Africa, when World War I breaks out. When Samuel is beaten and killed by German soldiers, Rose climbs aboard the beat up boat the African Queen with Charlie Allnut (Humphrey Bogart), the gruff, foulmouthed captain. The two fight the jungles, the rapids, the German army, and even one another until, and most surprisingly, they fall in love. Hepburn was never more fun and Bogart plays against type in a role that won him his only Academy Award.

DCP courtesy Paramount Pictures.


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