The Native Who Caused All the Trouble is a 1989 film that made its world premiere on September 11, 1989. The movie, with a runtime of 82 minutes, hails from South Africa and features a talented cast of actors including Graham Hopkins as Sgt. Bruce Wilson, Robert Whitehead as Mervyn Sifren, and Vanessa Cook as Edna Wilson.
The story follows the character of Ashrat Perimal, played by Kurt Egelhof, who finds himself in a difficult situation that leads to unforeseen consequences. Capt. Harry Barnes, portrayed by Franz Dobrowski, and Const. Peter Kramer, played by Eric Nobbs, are two law enforcement officers caught up in the aftermath of Ashrat's actions.
As the plot unfolds, the Magistrate, Neville Thomas, and the Prosecutor, Rino Hatting, play pivotal roles in the legal proceedings that follow. Tselilo Mseme, portrayed by John Kani, also plays a significant part in the story, while Jasmine Perimal, played by Irene Stephanou, adds a touch of emotion to the narrative.
With a talented ensemble cast and a gripping storyline, The Native Who Caused All the Trouble is a film that delves into themes of justice, accountability, and the complexities of human nature. Directed by Andrew Worsdale, the movie brings to life a thought-provoking tale that leaves a lasting impact on its audience.
Jan de Lange, Janice Shapiro, Richard Eggleton, and Dorothy Clayton round out the cast, each contributing to the rich tapestry of characters that populate this South African film. The Native Who Caused All the Trouble is a cinematic experience not to be missed, offering a glimpse into a world where actions have far-reaching consequences, and the line between right and wrong is often blurred.
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