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A South-African preacher goes to search for his wayward son who has committed a crime in the big city.
Genre: Drama
Director: Darrell James Roodt
Actors: Charles S. Dutton, Dolly Rathebe, Ian Roberts, Jack Robinson, James Earl Jones, Jennifer Steyn, Ramalao Makhene, Richard Harris, Tsholofelo Wechoemang, Vusi Kunene
Country: South Africa, United States of America
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