Media from The African Queen (1951)
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Popular Titles (Displaying 1 Result)
1. | The African Queen (1951) |
Titles (Exact Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)
1. | The African Queen (1977) (TV) |
Titles (Approx Matches) (Displaying 13 Results)
1. | Carry on Up the Jungle (1970) aka "Carry on Up the Jungle or the African Queens or Stop Beating About the Bush or Show Me Your Waterhole and I'll Show You Mine" - UK (complete title) | |
| 2. | Queen: The Making of an American Beauty (2000) | |
| 3. | The American and the Queen (1910) | |
4. | Barbarian Queen II: The Empress Strikes Back (1989) | |
| 5. | Barbariana: Queen of the Savages (2009) | |
| 6. | America Salutes the Queen (1977) (TV) | |
| 7. | Arrival of the Queen at the Palace, Amsterdam (1898) | |
| 8. | Chinese and African Workers Trailing the Hun (1918) | |
| 9. | "The Great South African Quiz" (2005) (TV series) | |
| 10. | The African Lion (1955) aka "A True-Life Adventure: The African Lion" - USA (long title) | |
11. | Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul (1988) (TV) | |
12. | Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943) aka "Manhunt in the African Jungles" - USA (reissue title) | |
| 13. | The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High (1987) |
Names (Approx Matches) (Displaying 3 Results)
| 1. | Agnes Nixon (Writer, "All My Children" (1970)) nickname "Queen of the Modern American Soap Opera" | |
| 2. | George Gray (VI) (Actor, Stay Tuned (1992)) nickname "Akeem The African Dream" | |
| 3. | Queen Elizabeth II (Self, A Queen Is Crowned (1953)) aka "Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada" |
Companies (Approx Matches) (Displaying 3 Results)
| 1. | African Queen Productions [fr] (Production) | |
| 2. | Officers and Men of 'A' Company of the 5th South African Infantry Battalion, The [za] (Miscellaneous) | |
| 3. | The School of Oriental and African Studies [gb] (Special Thanks) |
Characters (Approx Matches) (Displaying 2 Results)
| 1. | The One Man Gang (WrestleMania VI (1990) (V), George Gray) aka "Akeem "The African Dream"" aka "Akeem the African Dream" | |
| 2. | Marie Leczinska (Si Versailles m'était conté (1954), Tania Fédor) aka "The Queen of France" |











