Title : "The characters act as childishly as they talk, and discriminating picture-goers will, no doubt, laugh at them."
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"The characters act as childishly as they talk, and discriminating picture-goers will, no doubt, laugh at them."
"There is nothing romantic about either Katharine Hepburn or Humphrey Bogart, for both look bedraggled throughout."From a 1951 review of "The African Queen," quoted at Wikipedia. We watched the movie last night. I think it was about the 3rd time for both of us. I saw it in the 1970s when it was on TV for the first time (which was portrayed in the media then as a big event), and I watched it at least once in the 80s or 90s when my sons were growing up.
More from Wikipedia about the contemporary reviews: Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times called it "rather contrived and even incredible, but melodramatic enough, with almost a western accent, to be popularly effective." Bosley Crowther of The New York Times called it "a slick job of movie hoodwinking with a thoroughly implausible romance, set in a frame of wild adventure that is as whopping as its tale of off-beat love ... This is not noted with disfavor."
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