94 minutes
5/13/1996
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.
Rob Lowe
as Sean Dillon
Kenneth Cranham
as Brigadier Charles Ferguson
Deborah Moore
as Hannah Bernstein
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
as Asta
Daphne Cheung
as Su Yin
Claude Blanchard
as Don Giovanni
Richard Rees
as Yuan Tao
Sam Mancuso
as Marco
Jürgen Prochnow
as Carl Morgan
Yvonne Antrobus
as Lady Kate
Peter Gilmore
as Murdoch
Gilbert Martin
as Angus
Adrian Cairns
as Professor Bellamy
Anthony Zaki
as Doctor
Richard Orr
as Michael Ahern
Maria Connolly
as Norah Bell
Dudi Appleton
as Billy Quigley
Robert James
as Jack Tanner
Peter Harlowe
as Mountbatten
Tony Xu
as Mao Tse Tung
John Warnaby
as Nigel
Nadio Fortune
as Ponti
Joseph Alessi
as Volonti
Avi Nassa
as Ali Halabi
Hi Ching
as Lee Ho Chiang
Richard Ridings
as Thomas Borga
Alan Horowitz
as Rabbi Bernstein
Lawrence Helman
as Dr. Tony Jackson
Janice Karman
as Maggie Tanner
Jason Hetherington
as Major Ian Campbell
Patrick Logan
as Young Jack Tanner
David Howey
as Roland Lesaux
Christopher Greet
as Chao Lin
Christopher Whitehouse
as Driscoll
Niven Boyd
as Ferguson's Driver
John Sterland
as General Stillwell
Tim Hope Frost
as Hornbeck
Scott Mitchell
as Youth
Burnell Tucker
as President
Leslie Woodhall
as Briefing Officer
Ann Overstall Comfort
as Operative
Paul Dore
as Drunk in Nightclub