C. S. Forester
An image from The African Queen, one of the productions that also features C. S. Forester.
C. S. Forester

C. S. Forester

August 27, 1899 — Cairo, Egypt

Cecil Scott "C.S." Forester was the pen name of Cecil Louis Troughton Smith (27 August 1899 — 2 April 1966), an English novelist who rose to fame with tales of naval warfare. His most notable works were the 11-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic era, and The African Queen (1935; filmed in 1951 by John Huston). His novels A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours were jointly awarded the 1938 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.

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Greyhound

Greyhound

2020

The African Queen

The African Queen

1952

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

1951

Sink the Bismarck!

Sink the Bismarck!

1960

Hornblower: The Even Chance

Hornblower: The Even Chance

1998

Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant

Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant

1998

Hornblower: Mutiny

Hornblower: Mutiny

2001

Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters

Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters

1999