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Rating:
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Director:
Darrell Roodt
Cast:
Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Vusi Kunene…
Plot:
A South African preacher goes to search for his wayward son, who has committed a crime in the big city.
Cry, the Beloved Country
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112749
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SOURCE: Cry, the Beloved Country 1995 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Director: Darrell Roodt
Stars: Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Vusi Kunene
Plot: A South African preacher goes to search for his wayward son, who has committed a crime in the big city.
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English
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South African church minister Steven Kumalo is summoned from his village to Johannesburg. There he finds that his son Absolom has been jailed in connection with a robbery in which a white man was killed. The father of the white man, James Jarvis, is a supporter of apartheid, the separation of the races which is the law of South Africa. When they encounter each other, both Kumalo and Jarvis come to unexpected realizations not only about their sons, but about the nature of their own humanity.—Jim Beaver