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Embracing Chaos: Making the African Queen

Embracing Chaos: Making the African Queen

2010Video⏱️ 59m
Documentary
⭐ 7.4
IMDB Rating
114 votes

The story of how a number of improbable circumstances combined with some exceptionally creative people to bring about the unlikely critical and commercial success of The African Queen.

Director
Eric Neal Young
Writers
N/A
Stars
Rudy Behlmer, Richard Schickel, John Forester
Release Date
December 9, 2010
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Rudy Behlmer
Rudy Behlmer
as Self - Film Critic
Richard Schickel
Richard Schickel
as Self - Film Critic
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John Forester
as Self - Son of C.S. Forester
Nicholas Meyer
Nicholas Meyer
as Self - Writer
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Eric Lax
as Self - Humphrey Bogart Biographer
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Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni
as Self - Sam Spiegel Biographer
Theodore Bikel
Theodore Bikel
as Self
Guy Hamilton
Guy Hamilton
as Self - Assistant Director, 'The African Queen'
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
as Self - Diector
Norman Lloyd
Norman Lloyd
as Self

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
Sparkhill Production, Paramount Home Entertainment

🏷️ Keywords

making ofbehind the scenes

🎯 Categories

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⭐ Featured Review

Splitting the cruel Man and the oustanding filmmaker!!!
by elo-equipamentos β€’ 2019-05-22
8/10

"When I'd Watched "White Hunter Black Heart" l'd realized who actually John Huston really was, he claims kill an elephant as just a "Sin", on this marvelous making of The African Queen, all his weapons were seized at Nairobi's customs, then he goes to Belgian Congo where the hunting is free, in this point, I had to split the cruel man and the great filmmaker, so Huston was back to make an fabulous achievement at nowhere on Africa's core where he already had chosen to shooting the unpredictable and bold enterprise, Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn at ..."

πŸ“– Synopsis

The story of how a number of improbable circumstances combined with some exceptionally creative people to bring about the unlikely critical and commercial success of The African Queen.