Peter Swanwick

Peter Swanwick

  • Born: 1922-9-29
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Devil Strikes", "Horror Circus"
  • Peter Swanwick is an actor, his representative works include "Devil Attack", "Horror Circus" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Eliezer 2022-01-01 08:01:24

      Rosey and Mr. Allnut: An Adventure

      The beginning of the film, after the outbreak of World War I, in August in Central Africa.

      In a thatched hut in the countryside in the sweltering weather, the missionary Samuel directed the African natives under the stage to sing chants. Rosey (Rose) on the side was wrapped in a tight skirt and was...

    • Anais 2022-01-01 08:01:24

      In any case, at least face life with pride

      Very simple love clues, men and women forced to overlap in time and space, after experiencing a common storm, wipe out the spark of love. Love has changed two people. The man learns to protect and the woman learns to be compassionate. At the same time, there is a patriotic feeling supported by...

    • Beth 2022-03-27 09:01:06

      Squeeze into the ranks of my favorite movies in one fell swoop! ! The script is so amazing! ! The character arcs are beautifully done! !

    • Theodore 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      How did you think of asking Bogart to make this kind of movie? !

    The African Queen quotes

    • [Charlie and Rose tread water after the Louisa sank when it struck one of the African Queen's torpedoes]

      Charlie Allnutt: Hey, what happened?

      Charlie Allnutt: We did it, Charlie! We did it!

      Rose Sayer: But how?

      [Rose points to the African Queen's name plate as it floats by]

    • [last lines]

      Charlie Allnutt: You all right, Mrs. Allnut?

      Rose Sayer: Wonderful, simply wonderful. And you, Mr. Allnut?

      Charlie Allnutt: Pretty good for an old married man.

      Rose Sayer: I'm all twisted around, Charlie? Which way is the East Shore?

      Charlie Allnutt: The way we're swimming, old girl.

      Charlie Allnutt: [singing] There was an old fisherman / Set sail from off Pimlico / To catch the bold picky / And the gay mackerel...

      Charlie AllnuttRose Sayer: [Rose joins in singing] But when he got off Pimlico / The wind did begin to blow...