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The African Queen
The cast of Road to Bali - 1952 includes: Michael Ansara as Guard Leon Askin as King Ramayana Besmark Auelua as Lesser Priest Humphrey Bogart as Charlie Allnut Robert Cabal as Native Herman Cantor as Priest Sue Casey as Handmaiden Larry Chance as Attendant Leslie Charles as Handmaiden Jack Claus as Specialty Dancer Jean Corbett as Handmaiden Bob Crosby as Bob Crosby Bing Crosby as George Cochran Patricia Dane as Handmaiden Devi Dja as Bit Role Bernie Gozier as Bo Kassar Jerry Groves as Lesser Priest Bob Hope as Harold Gridley Carolyn Jones as Eunice Mary Kanae as Old Crone Jan Kayne as Verna Richard Keene as Conductor Al Kikume as Warrior Kukhie Kuhns as Fat Woman in Basket Dorothy Lamour as Princess Lala Judy Landon as Handmaiden Donald Lawton as Employment Agent My Lee Haulani as Beautiful Girl in Basket Bunny Lewbel as Lala Age Seven Sylvia Lewis as Temple Dancer Luukia Luana as Boy Charles Mauu as Warrior Patti McKay as Handmaiden Ralph Moody as Bhoma Da Betty Onge as Handmaiden Satini Pualoa as Warrior Jane Russell as Cameo Appearance Bhogwan Singh as Lesser Priest Chanan Singh Sohi as Lesser Priest Larri Thomas as Dancer Kuka Tuima as Warrior Murvyn Vye as Ken Arok
Humphrey Bogart appeared in the following 53 films: Across the Pacific Action in the North Atlantic The African Queen All Through the Night The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse Angels with Dirty Faces The Barefoot Contessa Battle Circus Beat the Devil The Big Sleep (1946) Black Legion Brother Orchid Bullets or Ballots The Caine Mutiny Casablanca Chain Lightning Conflict Dark Passage Dark Victory Dead End (1937) Dead Reckoning (1947) Deadline USA The Desperate Hours (1955) The Enforcer (1951) The Harder They Fall High Sierra In a Lonely Place Key Largo Kid Galahad (1937) Knock on Any Door The Left Hand of God The Maltese Falcon Marked Woman Midnight (1934) The Oklahoma Kid Passage to Marseilles The Petrified Forest Return of Dr. X The Roaring Twenties Sabrina (1954) Sahara (1943) Sirocco Stand-In Thank Your Lucky Stars They Drive By Night Three on a Match To Have and Have Not Tokyo Joe Treasure of the Sierra Madre The Two Mrs. Carrolls Virginia City The Wagons Roll at Night We're No Angels (1955)
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Humphrey Bogart's character in "The African Queen" was named Charlie Allnut.
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Harold Allnut was created in 1989.
Bogart won his only Academy Award for his performance as steamboat captain Charlie Allnut in "The African Queen" (1951).
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Ingrid Bergman starred alongside Humphrey Bogart.
The cast of This Time Next Year - 2004 includes: Geoff Allnut as himself Geoff Allnutt as himself
The cast of The African Queen - 1977 includes: Raymond Forchion as African Villager Mariette Hartley as Rose Sayer Tyrone Jackson as Kaninu Warren Oates as Capt. Charlie Allnut Alfred Polsen as Major Strauss Wolf Roth as Lt. Biedemeyer Frank Schuller as Pvt. Heinke Johnny Sekka as Jogana Clarence Thomas as Sgt. Abuttu
The cast of The African Queen - 1951 includes: Theodore Bikel as First Officer Humphrey Bogart as Charlie Allnut Peter Bull as Captain of Louisa Walter Gotell as Second Officer Katharine Hepburn as Rose Sayer Errol John Richard Marner as Second Officer of Shona Gerald Onn as Petty Officer Peter Swanwick as First Officer of Shona John von Kotze as German Officer
Presumably, your reference to Marlowe comes from Humphrey Bogart's portrayal of that character in other movies. You are probably referring to "The African Queen".The story is set at the beginning WWI. Humphrey Bogart, playing Charlie Allnut, the hard-drinking captain of the African Queen and Katharine Hepburn, playing Rose Sayer, a missionary whose brother had just been killed by the Germans, traveled up the Congo on The African Queen to launch a torpedo against the Königin Luise, a German gunboat, in order to allow the British forces to advance.
Sidney Poitier was the first African American to win an academy award for a leading role. He was won the Best Actor award for his role in Lilies of the Field (1963).Previously Hattie McDaniel won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind(1939).James Baskettreceived an Honorary Award for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in Song of the South(1946)And Dorothy Dandridge was nominated for Best Actress for her role in Carmen Jones (1954)