
Cry Freedom
The true story of the friendship that shook South Africa and awakened the world.A dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko, a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist.
Description: A dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko, a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist.
Genres: Drama
Homepage: https://www.uphe.com/movies/cry-freedom
Budget: $29,000,000 | Revenue : $25,900,000
Runtime: 157 minutes
Release Date: 1987-11-06

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Saint Laurent

The Last Metro

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Glory

The Killing Fields

Kevin Kline
Played Donald Woods

Denzel Washington
Played Steve Biko

Penelope Wilton
Played Wendy Woods

Kate Hardie
Played Jane Woods

John Matshikiza
Played Mapetla

Zakes Mokae
Played Father Kani

John Thaw
Played Kruger

Kevin McNally
Played Ken

John Hargreaves
Played Bruce

Juanita Waterman
Played Ntsiki Biko

Julian Glover
Played Don Card

Josette Simon
Played Dr Ramphele

Timothy West
Played Capt. De Wet

Miles Anderson
Played Lemick

Ian Richardson
Played State Prosecutor

Andrew McCulloch
Played Policeman Nel

Gerald Sim
Played Police Doctor

Gary Whelan
Played Guard

Glen Murphy
Played Guard

Peter Cartwright
Played Police Sergeant

Badi Uzzaman
Played Mortician

Gwyneth Powell
Played Girl at Funeral

Philip Bretherton
Played Major Boshoff

Alec McCowen
Played Acting High Comissioner

Joseph Marcell
Played Moses

Judy Cornwell
Played Receptionist

John Paul
Played Wendy's Father

Gwen Watford
Played Wendy's Mother

William Marlowe
Played Police Sergeant
Paul Jerricho
Played Sergeant Louw

Nick Tate
Played Pilot

Andrew Whaley
Played Sub-Editor
Shelley Borkum
Played Woods' Receptionist
Albert Ndinda
Played Alec
Evelyn Sithole
Played Nurse at Clinic
Xoliswa Sithole
Played Nurse at Clinic
James Coine
Played Young Boy
Wabei Siyolwe
Played Tenjy

Tony Vogel
Played 2nd Roadblock Policeman

Michael Graham Cox
Played 3rd Passport Control Officer

Hepburn Graham
Played Soga
Graeme Taylor
Played Dillon Woods
Sophie Mgcina
Played Evalina
Jim Findley
Played Peter Jones

Garrick Hagon
Played McElrea
Adam Stuart Walker
Played Duncan Woods
Hamish Stuart Walker
Played Gavin Woods
Spring Stuart Walker
Played Meg Woods
Patricia Gumede
Played Shebeen Queen
Angela Gavaza
Played Shebeen Queen's Niece
Nocebo Mlambo
Played Aunt
Walter Matemavi
Played Nephew
Clement Muchachi
Played Father
Ruth Chinamando
Played Mother
Basil Chidyamathamba
Played Brother-in-Law
Marcy Mushore
Played Niece
Alton Kumalo
Played Speaker
Lawrence Simbarashe
Played Informer

Carl Chase
Played Policeman

William Morgan Sheppard
Played Policeman (as Morgan Sheppard)
Tichatonga Mazhindu
Played Dilima
Neil McPherson
Played Lemick's Assistant
Claude Maredza
Played 1st Rugby Player
Carlton Chance
Played 2nd Rugby Player
Russell Keith Grant
Played 2nd Security Guard
Munyaradzi Kanaventi
Played Samora Biko
George Lovell
Played Nkosinathi Biko

Graham Fletcher-Cook
Played Nel's Partner

Karen Drury
Played Young Secretary
Niven Boyd
Played 1st Roadblock Policeman
Christopher Hurst
Played 3rd Roadblock Policeman
Dudley Dickin
Played Nationalist Party Delegate
David Trevena
Played Mortician

Robert Phillips
Played Speaker at Funeral
Fishoo Tembo
Played Biko's Brother
Peggy Marsh
Played Helen Suzman

Gwyneth Strong
Played Girl at Funeral

Paul Herzberg
Played Beukes
Robert MacNamara
Played Security Policeman
Hans Sittig
Played Security Policeman
Kimpton Mativenga
Played Black Security Policeman
David Henry
Played Afrikaner Farmer
Michael Turner
Played Judge Boshoff
Mawa Makondo
Played Jason
Kalie Hanekom
Played Magistrate Prins
Star Ncube
Played 1st Prisoner
David Guwaza
Played 2nd Prisoner
Tommy Buson
Played Tami

Hilary Minster
Played 1st Passport Control Officer

James Aubrey
Played 2nd Passport Control Officer
Peter Cary
Played White Frontier Policeman
Dominic Kanaventi
Played Black Frontier Policeman
Sam Mathambo
Played Lesotho Passport Officer
Walter Muparutsa
Played Lesotho Businessman

Louis Mahoney
Played Lesotho Goverment Official
John Hartley
Played 4th Passport Control Officer
Simon Shumba
Played Young Lesotho Official
Marilyn Poole
Played Acting High Commissioner's Wife
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