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Susan Sarandon | Melanie Bruwer | |
Donald Sutherland | Ben du Toit | |
Jurgen Prochnow | Captain Stolz | |
Zakes Mokae | Stanley Makhaya | |
Janet Suzman | Susan du Toit | |
Marlon Brando | Ian McKenzie | |
Jürgen Prochnow | Captain Stolz | |
Winston Ntshona | Gordon Ngubene | |
Thoko Ntshinga | Emily Ngubene | |
Leonard Maguire | Bruwer | |
Gerard Thoolen | Colonel Viljoen | |
J Prochnow | ||
Kiefer Sutherland | ||
Paul Brooke | ||
David de Keyser | ||
Stella Dickin |
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Producer | Paula Weinstein
Tim Hampton Mary Selway |
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Writer | Euzhan Palcy
Colin Welland Andre Brink |
The best way to remember a man is to keep on fighting. South Africa, 1976. The police ruled Gordon Ngubene's death a suicide. But when Afrikaans schoolteacher Ben du Toit (Donald Sutherland, Don't Look Now) Saw the body, he knew his friend of 15 years was the victim of police torture. Seeking justice, Ben hires barrister Ian McKenzie to represent the Ngubene family at the inquest, but the judge ignores the evidence and exonerates the police. Refusing to "give it up" Ben risks his family and career as he takes on a system run by racists, thugs and murderers. For if you’re not with the Afrikaners, you're against them. And choosing the wrong side could get you killed. |
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