
Who to Blame?
Overview
Filmed in and created by people in the small west African nation of The Gambia. An exciting mystery that showcases many aspects of Gambian culture.
Top Cast
Ousman Camara
Ousman Camara
King
Ousman Camara
King
Modou Lamin Sowe
Modou Lamin Sowe
King's Son
Modou Lamin Sowe
King's Son
Lamin Berra
Lamin Berra
Kelefa
Lamin Berra
Kelefa
Kaddy Badjie
Kaddy Badjie
Chief's Daughter
Kaddy Badjie
Chief's Daughter
Amie Cham
Amie Cham
Princess
Amie Cham
Princess
Ebrima Correa
Ebrima Correa
Hunter
Ebrima Correa
Hunter
Muhammed Cham
Muhammed Cham
Dawda
Muhammed Cham
Dawda
Korka Jallow
Korka Jallow
Grandma
Korka Jallow
Grandma
Lang K. Darboe
Lang K. Darboe
Chief
Lang K. Darboe
Chief
Abdoulie Jammeh
Abdoulie Jammeh
Solomon
Abdoulie Jammeh
Solomon
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