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Double Feature - To Have and Have Not and The African Queen (Outdoor Showing)
To Have and Have Not (1944): Harry Morgan and his alcoholic sidekick, Eddie, are based on the island of Martinique and crew a boat available for hire. However, since the second world war is happening around them business is not what it could be and after a customer who owes them a large sum fails to pay they are forced against their better judgement to violate their preferred neutrality and to take a job for the resistance transporting a fugitive on the run from the Nazis to Martinique. Through all this runs the stormy relationship between Morgan and Marie "Slim" Browning, a resistance sympathizer and the sassy singer in the club where Morgan spends most of his days.
The African Queen (1951): Adapted from a novel by C.S. Forester and directed by John Huston, The African Queen stars Humphrey Bogart in his Oscar-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I. Katharine Hepburn plays Rose Sayer, the maiden-lady sister of a prim British missionary, Rev. Samuel Sayer (Robert Morley). When Germans invade and Samuel dies, Allnut offers to take Rose back to civilization.
WEATHER NOTICE: In the event of inclement weather, ticket holders will be issued a voucher for a showing of their choice so long as the showing is not already sold out. No refunds will be provided.
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LocationMurray E. Nelson Government and Cultural Center (Outside) (View)
102050 Overseas Highway
Key Largo, FL 33037
United States
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