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Rob Lowe | Sean Dillon |
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Kenneth Cranham | Brig. Charles Ferguson |
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Deborah Moore | Hannah Bernstein |
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Jürgen Prochnow | Carl Morgan |
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Ingeborga Dapkunaite | Asta |
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Daphne Cheung | Su Yin |
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Claude Blanchard | Don Giovanni |
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Yvonne Antrobus | Lady Kate |
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Richard Rees | Yuan Tao |
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Sam Mancuso | Marco |
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Leon Aronson | Original Music Composer |
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Jim Reeve | Producer |
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Jack Higgins | Writer |
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Christopher Wicking | Writer |
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Emma James | Line Producer |
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David Elstein | Executive Producer |
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Jim Howell | Executive Producer |
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Lawrence Gordon Clark | Director |
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Ken Westbury | Cinematography |
Vusi Madlazi returns to the South African village he left as a young boy (he was organizing against apartheid, and left in fear of his life) to bury his father. He meets up with his brother Ernest, who tells him their other brother Stephen couldn't be contacted. Vusi goes to Johannesburg to find him, but at first can only find his neighbor/girlfriend, Karin, a stripper. Vusi proceeds to learn how conditions have changed since the end of apartheid, not always for the better for black men.