The African Queen, Sunday 31 August, Tuesday 2 September GFT,
Sunday 31 August, Tuesday 2 September
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn star in this classic tale of romance and daring on the grand Technicolor waters of the Ulanga-Bora River. In September 1914, at the outbreak of WWI, British Methodist missionaries find themselves at the mercy of the German military who burn down the mission village in German East Africa. Stranded on her own, Rose Sayer teams up with rough and ready Canadian boat captain Charlie Allnut and his boat The African Queen. Together, the two attempt to sail down the river and escape the German gunboat.
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