Cry Freedom (1987)
- Starring:
- Kevin Kline, Penelope Wilton, (more)
- Director(s):
- Richard Attenborough
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
- Category:
- Drama
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Richard Attenborough directed this dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods (Kevin Kline) is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko (Denzel Washington), a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist. Woods and his wife Wendy (Penelope Wilton) get to know Biko, and they become friends, until Biko is brutally murdered at the hands of government troops in 1977 for his activities against the country's repression of the black majority population. Donald is shocked and appalled by Biko's murder and determined that the truth about Biko will become known to the world; eventually, Donald and Wendy Woods and their children must leave South Africa (and nearly everything they have) as they spread the word about Biko's life and death to ensure that he did not die in vain. Washington received an Academy Award nomination for his performance as Biko. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 159 mins
Complete Cast:
- Kevin Kline - Donald Woods
- Denzel Washington - Stephen Biko
- Timothy West - Capt. de Wet
- John Hargreaves - Bruce
- Zakes Mokae - Father Kani
- Josette Simon - Dr. Ramphele
- Tommy Buson - Tami
- Kate Hardie - Jane Woods
- Louis Mahoney - Lesotho Government Official
- Joseph Marcell - Moses
- John Paul - Wendy's Stepfather
- Gwen Watford - Wendy's Mother
- Graham Fletcher-Cook - Nel's Partner
- James Aubrey - Passport Control Officer
- Nick Tate - Ritchie
- Nocebo Miambo - Aunt
- Albert Ndinda - Alec
- David Henry - Afrikaner Farmer
- Carl Chase - Policeman
- Paul Jerricho - Sgt. Louw
- Claude Maredza - Rugby Player
- Ruth Chinamando - Mother
- Kimpton Mativenga - Black Security Policeman
- Michael Graham Cox - Passport Control Officer
- Julian Glover - Don Card
- Gerald Sim - Police Doctor
- Lawrence Simnbrashe - Informer
- Walter Matemavi - Nephew
- Spring Stuart Walker - Mary Woods
- Hilary Minster - Passport Control Officer
- Sam Mathambo - Lesotho Passport Officer
- John Hartley - Passport Control Officer
- David Guwaza - Prisoner
- Shelley Borkum - Woods's Receptionist
- Clement Muchachi - Father
- Buddy Uzzaman - Mortician's Assistant
- Graeme Taylor - Dillon Woods
- Simon Shumba - Young Lesotho Official
- Russell Keith Hurst - Security Guard
- Hamish Stuart Walker - Gavin Woods
- Patricia Gumede - Shebeen Queen
- Xoliswa Sithole - Nurse at Clinic
- Karen Drury - Young Secretary
- Marilyn Poole - Acting High Commissioner's Wife
- Gary Whelan - Police Sergeant
- Hepburn Graham - Soga
- William Marlowe - Police Captain at Soweto
- Robert Phillips - Speaker at Funeral
- Penelope Wilton - Wendy Woods
- Kevin McNally - Ken
- Juanita Waterman - Juanita/Ntsiki Biko
- Alec McCowen - Acting High Commissioner
- Ian Richardson - State Prosecutor
- Miles Anderson - Lemick
- Jim Findley - Peter Jones
- Alton Kumalo - Speaker
- Mawa Makondo - Jason
- Sophie Mgcina - Evalina
- Wabei Slyolwe - Tenjy
- Andrew McCulloch - Policeman Nel
- Tony Vogel - Roadblock Policeman
- Judy Cornwell - Receptionist
- Carlton Chance - Rugby Player
- Walter Muparutsa - Lesotho Businessman
- Paul Hertzberg - Beukes
- John Thaw - Kruger
- Peggy Marsh - "Helen Suzman"
- Glen Murphy - Security Guard
- Niven Boyd - Roadblock Policeman
- Tichatonga Mazhindu - Dilima
- Dudley Dickin - Nationalist Party Delegate
- David Trevena - Mortician
- Philip Bretherton - Maj. Boshoff
- Fishoo Tembo - Biko's Brother
- Angela Gavaza - Shebeen Queen's Niece
- Christopher Hurst - Roadblock Policeman
- Hans Sittig - Security Policeman
- Andrew Whaley - Sub-Editor
- Gwyneth Strong - Girl at Funeral
- Peter Cartwright - Senior Police Officer
- Adam Stuart Walker - Duncan Woods
- Dominic Kanaventi - Black Frontier Policeman
- Basil Chidyamathamba - Brother-in-Law
- Kalie Hanekom - Magistrate Prins
- Munyaradzi Kanaventi - Samora Biko
- William Morgan Sheppard - Policeman
- Robert McNamara - Security Policeman
- Star Ncube - Prisoner
- Neil McPherson - Lemick's Assistant
- George Lovell - Nkosinathi Biko
- Peter Cary - White Frontier Policeman
- Marcy Mushore - Niece
- Michael Turner - Judge Boshoff
- Garick Hagon - McElrea
- John Matshikiza - Mapetla
- Director(s):
- Richard Attenborough
- Writer(s):
- John Briley
- Producer(s):
- Norman Spencer, Terence A. Clegg, John Briley
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG(Violence, Questionable for Children, Adult Language)
- Categories:
- Drama
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