Bopha!

Bopha!

Release date : September 16, 1993
Runtime : 2h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Afrikaans / English /
Director : Morgan Freeman /
Production companies :
Budget : $12,000,000.00
Revenue : $212,483.00
September 16, 1993 2h United States of America Drama Afrikaans More
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In this story of a black policeman during South African apartheid, Danny Glover plays the cop, who believes he's trying to help his people, even while serving as a pawn of the racist government. When his son gets involved in the anti-apartheid movement, he finds himself torn between his family and what he believes is his duty.
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Danny Glover
Micah Mangena
Malcolm McDowell
De Villiers
Alfre Woodard
Rosie Mangena
Marius Weyers
Van Tonder
Maynard Eziashi
Zweli Mangena
Malick Bowens
Pule Rampa
Robin Smith
Retlief
Christopher John Hall
Naledi Machikano
Grace Mahlaba
Thokozile Machikano
Julie Strijdom
Lucy Van Tonder (as Julie Stridom)
Eric Miyeni
Bantebe
Gavin Mey
White Policeman #1

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  • title:Bopha!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:2h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Afrikaans · English ·
  • Director: Morgan Freeman /
  • Writers: Brian Bird · John Wierick · Percy Mtwa ·
  • Production companies:
  • Budget:$12,000,000.00
  • Revenue:$212,483.00
  • Overview:In this story of a black policeman during South African apartheid, Danny Glover plays the cop, who believes he's trying to help his people, even while serving as a pawn of the racist government. When his son gets involved in the anti-apartheid movement, he finds himself torn between his family and what he believes is his duty.
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