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== Adaptations in other media == ''The African Queen'' was adapted as a one-hour [[Lux Radio Theater]] play on December 15, 1952. Bogart reprised his film role and was joined by [[Greer Garson]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kirby|first1=Walter|title=Better Radio Programs for the Week|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2591748/the_decatur_daily_review/|agency=The Decatur Daily Review|date=December 14, 1952|page=54}}</ref> This broadcast is included as a bonus CD in the commemorative box-set version of the Paramount DVD. The March 26, 1962 episode of ''[[The Dick Powell Show|The Dick Powell Theater]]'', titled ''Safari'', was based on the story, with [[James Coburn]] and [[Glynis Johns]] in the lead roles. A [[The African Queen (1977 film)|1977 television film]] continued the adventures of Charlie and Rose, with [[Warren Oates]] and [[Mariette Hartley]] in the lead roles. Though intended as the [[Television pilot|pilot]] for a series, it was not picked up. An elliptic commentary on the making of ''The African Queen'' can be found in the 1990 film ''[[White Hunter Black Heart]]'', directed by [[Clint Eastwood]]. ''The African Queen'' partially inspired the [[Jungle Cruise]] attraction at [[Disneyland]]. [[Imagineering|Imagineer]] [[Harper Goff]] referenced the film frequently in his ideas, and his designs for the ride vehicles were inspired by the steamer used in the film.<ref>{{cite book|author=The Imagineers|title=Walt Disney Imagineering β A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real|publisher=Disney Editions|year=1996|page=112}}</ref>
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