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James Earl Jones | Rev Stephen Kumalo | |
Richard Harris | James Jarvis | |
Leleti Khumalo | ||
Vusi Kunene | Theophilus Msimangu | |
Charles S. Dutton | John Kumalo | |
Tsholofelo Wechoemang | Child | |
Dolly Rathebe | Mrs. Kumalo | |
Ramalao Makhene | (as Ramolao Makhene) | |
Jack Robinson | Ian Jarvis | |
Jennifer Steyn | Mary Jarvis | |
Patrick Ndlovu | Man 1 | |
Darlington Michaels | Man 2 | |
Anne Curteis | Sra. Jarvis | |
Charles Stanley DUTTON | John Kumalo | |
Dambisa Kente | Gertrude KUmalo | |
Somizi Mhlongo | Joven ladrón | |
Sam Ngakane | Mafolo | |
John Whiteley | Padre Vincent | |
Lillian Dube | Sra. Lithebe | |
Tiny MASILIO | Cantante | |
Sydney Chama | Dubula |
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Producer | Anant Singh
Harry Alan Towers |
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Writer | Ronald Harwood
Alan Paton |
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Cinematography | Paul Gilpin
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Musician | John Barry
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A man of power. And a man of peace. Brought together by a chilling event! Powerful and uplifting, Cry, the Beloved Country was widely hailed as one of the best films of the year! In a land torn by hatred and injustice, James Earl Jones (Clear and Present Danger) and Richard Harris (Gladiator, The Count of Monte Cristo) are two fathers-one a man of peace, the other a man of power and privilege-whose lives seem destined for a violent collision. But instead, in the wake of a tragic killing, these extraordinary men form an unlikely union...and together find the kind of understanding that could heal a nation! Based on the acclaimed novel-you'll find this electrifying motion picture will both entertain and inspire! |
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