

Cry, the Beloved Country
Genres
Overview
A South-African preacher goes to search for his wayward son who has committed a crime in the big city.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$676525
Runtime
106 min
Release Date
1995-12-15
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
25
Vote Average
6.7
Richard Harris
James Jarvis
James Earl Jones
Rev. Stephen Kumalo
Charles S. Dutton
John Kumalo
Vusi Kunene
Theophilus Msimangu
Tsholofelo Wechoemang
Child
Dolly Rathebe
Mrs. Kumalo
Jack Robinson
Ian Jarvis
Ramalao Makhene
Ramalao Makhene
Jennifer Steyn
Mary Jarvis
Ian Roberts
Evans
David Clatworthy
Clerk of the court
Somizi Mhlongo
Young Thief
Patrick Ndlovu
Man 1
Darlington Michaels
Man 2
King Twala
Man 3
Sam Ngakane
Mafolo
John Whiteley
Father Vincent
Lillian Dube
Mrs. Lithebe
Themsie Times
Shebeen Queen (as Tembsie Times)
Tiny Masilio
Brothel Singer
Dambisa Kente
Gertrude Kumalo
Fats Bookholane
Brothel Man
George Phologane
Brothel Man
Morena Sefatsa
Nephew
Sydney Chama
Dubula
Moses Rakharebe
Tomlinson
Ron Smerczak
Captain van Jaarsveld
Tobias Sikwayo
Thomas
Anne Curteis
Mrs. Jarvis
Jerry Mofokeng
Hlabeni
Abigail Kubeka
Mrs. Mkize
Grace Mahlaba
Nurse
Leleti Khumalo
Katie
Jonathan Rands
Glyn Henderson
Shirley Johnston
Barbara Henderson
Ben Kruger
Police Officer 1
Dan Robbertse
Police Officer 2
Eric Miyeni
Absolom Kumalo
Patrick Shai
Robert Ndela
Robert Whitehead
Carmichael
David Clatworthy
Clerk of the Court
Themba Ndaba
Matthew Kumalo
Louis Seboko
Johannes Pafuri
Graham Armitage
Judge
Greg Latter
Prosecutor
Thomas Hall
Court Usher
Thomas Hall
Warder 1
Antonio Rodrigues
Warder 2
Stuart Monthieth
Warder 3
Alfred D. Nokwe
Old Man
Lorraine Nyathikazi
Apron Woman
David Phetoe
Black Priest
Stephen Evans
Court Photographer (uncredited)
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