The African Queen (1952)

The African Queen (1952)Quotes with sound clips from The African Queen - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on 15 December 1952.

Actors: Greer Garson (Rose), Humphrey Bogart (Charlie Allnut)

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11 Well, I ain't sorry for you anymore. You're a crazy, psalm-singing', dried-up old maid!
12 You're drinking gin again. -Yes, Miss, I sure am. -It's been such a pleasant day up until now. What is it that's driving you to drink?
13 All right, Miss, you win... as the crocodiles will be glad to hear. Down the river we go. -Thank you.
14 And you call yourself a Christian! Don'tcha? Don'tcha, huh?
15 Certainly not. It's you, Charlie. It's all you. I don't think there's another man alive who could have done what you've done.
16 I was about to say that I never dreamed that any mere physical experience could be so stimulating!
17 Mondays, they're one place. Tuesday, someplace else. And Wednesday, they'll be back here.
18 Oh, Charlie! Charlie, we're having our first quarrel.
19 Oh, I'll never forget the way you looked when we was goin' over them rapids. Head up, chin out, hair blowing' in the wind. The living' picture of a heroine!
20 Oh, the gin! That's gin you're pouring into the river! -Indeed, it is.
 
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