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Topic History of: The African Queen
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hedda I was walking out of my Notting Hill Mews street one morning and I heard that fantastic voice from 2 women perusing antiques on Portobello..for it was she Ms Hepburn...never forgotten it.
hedda yes it never gets boring and both actors were superb.
JK2006 Watching it for the hundredth time I reckon it should be compulsory for any would-be film maker to watch it. Both Hepburn and Bogart are fabulous.