John Huston didn't trust Sam Spiegel and instructed his agent get him out of his contract with Horizon Films--Spiegel's company--thereby surrendering his percentage of the film's progress. Huston regretted it, as withdrawing from the deal cost him millions. The same can be said for cinematographer Jack Cardiff, who opted for a straight salary rather than a percentage. Spiegel made a fortune, as the film went on to be a huge hit.
The African Queen ending explained (spoilers)
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A battered and half-sunken Queen blows up the Louisa. Newlyweds Rose (Katharine Hepburn) and Charlie (Humphrey Bogart) survive, and are last seen kicking away, clinging to a piece of wreckage.Long Ending:
Reverend Samuel Sayer (Robert Morley) and his sister Rose (Katharine Hepburn) are British citizens running a mission in Africa. They are isolated from the world other than the occasional mail shipment delivered by Charlie Allnutt (Humphrey Bogart). Charlie is the captain of a river boat called the African Queen and isa jack-of-all-trades. Through Charlie, they learn that World War I has broken out.German soldiers soon arrive at the African village in which the Sayers reside. The Germans burn down the village and forcibly conscript the residents into their military. When Samuel tries to stop the soldiers, they bludgeon him. The Germans burn down the village before they leave with their conscripts. Samuel dies soon after the attack and Rose is left alone.
Charlie stops by as he passes the village and offers to let Rose come with him. He explains that his crew ran off once they came across soldiers and that he intends to hide out on the river until the war is over. Rose, however, wants to fight for her country (and also for revenge). She realizes they have materials on board to make torpedoes. She develops a plan whereby they will build the torpedoes, sail down to a strategic lake being held by the Germans, and ram the African Queen with its torpedoes into the war ship Luise (the ship the Germans are using to maintain naval superiority). In order to do this, they would have to make it through deadly rapids and past a German fort. Although Charlie is opposed to the plan, Rose eventually talks him into it.
At first, the pair dislike each other. Rose is repressed and Charlie is a drunk. However, after Rose dumps all the alcohol overboard, Charlie straightens up and the pair strike a friendship. Rose becomes very adept at steering the boat and navigates them through the rapids. Charlie manages to captain the ship past the fort and they survive being shot at by the Germans. As the two celebrate their success, they kiss. The romance blossoms into love.
They end up being forced to sail through a forest of aquatic trees. The river gets so narrow that the two of them need to jump into the leech-infested water and pull the boat through. Sick and exhausted, it appears that they'll die before they get out. However, it rains that night and the river rises enough for them to boat out of the forest and into the lake where the Luise patrols. Charlie builds the torpedoes and they plan to ram the Luise at night.
A big storm breaks out on the night of their attack. As they try to attack, the African Queen is capsized by the storm and sinks. The Germans capture them. Rose proudly declares that she and Charlie tried to attack the Germans. The pair are brought on board the Luise and sentenced to death.
As a final request, Charlie asks the ship captain to marry he and Rose before they are killed. The captain marries them and both are placed in nooses. Before they are hung, the Luise sails over the submerged African Queen and the torpedoes are smashed against the Luise's hull. The Luise is greatly damaged and sinks. In the mayhem, Rose and Charlie slip out of their nooses and escape the German forces. The film ends with the now-married couple victoriously swimming to shore.
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The African Queen sinks and Rosie and Charlie fail in their attempt to blow up the enemy German ship. They are captured and taken aboard the ship. Just before they are to be executed, they ask the captain to marry them first. He agrees and performs the ceremony. Meanwhile, the sunken African Queen partially surfaces with the torpedoes still strapped to the hull. The Queen rams into the German ship, and it explodes. Charlie and Rosie are able to jump off just before the explosion and safely swim to shore.
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The Queen finally stops listening to her husband and mothers bad advice and follows Blairs recommendations regarding her actions following Dianas death. As a result, the monarchy soon recovers from the bad press. Two months later, the Queen and Blair meet and discuss the events, and the Queen warns Blair that one day public opinion will turn against him just as quickly.
The African Queen ending explained (spoilers)
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