Episode 21: The African Queen (1951)

Episode 21

1st June 2018

The African Queen: Does this film correctly portray colonial life in Africa during World War I, or are the pipes and rapids too distracting? On today’s episode Adam, Ben, and John bust their boilers while navigating this 1951 Technicolor classic. This film is available on: Amazon Video, Google Play, Netflix, Vudu, and YouTube. You can […]

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The African Queen: Does this film correctly portray colonial life in Africa during World War I, or are the pipes and rapids too distracting? On today’s episode Adam, Ben, and John bust their boilers while navigating this 1951 Technicolor classic.

This film is available on:

Amazon Video, Google Play, Netflix, Vudu, and YouTube.

You can find the next film, Clear and Present Danger on:

Amazon Video, Google Play, iTunes, Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, and your local library.

Friendly Fire is a Maximum Fun podcast hosted by Adam Pranica, Benjamin Harrison, and John Roderick.
Produced by Rob Schulte.
Theme music, “WAR” by Edwin Starr, courtesy of Stone Agate Music.
Art by Nick Ditmore.

Twitters: @BenjaminAHR, @Cutfortime, @JohnRoderick, and @RobKSchulte

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John Roderick, Adam Pranica, and Benjamin Ahr Harrison are exploring titles from the entire history of cinema about every war, big and bigger. They discuss filmmaking, geopolitical history, nerd out about uniforms and equipment, and crack wise the entire time. To the victor go the spoiler alerts!

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