
Brief Case
Thriller · Crime · Mystery
Overview
A short film about a US business man who came to Africa, Namibia, to finalize a very important business deal. Unfortunately, his brief case—which had important documents—was snatched or robbed from him and he is determined to get it back. Go into a journey with Mr. Tom as he fights to get his important documents back.
Top Cast
Carter Allen Hartz
Carter Allen Hartz
Tom
Carter Allen Hartz
Tom
Jacob Legg-Ghetto Amagulu
Jacob Legg-Ghetto Amagulu
General
Jacob Legg-Ghetto Amagulu
General
Sion Makuva Mushinga
Sion Makuva Mushinga
Scavey
Sion Makuva Mushinga
Scavey
Fillemon Mabuza Stephanus
Fillemon Mabuza Stephanus
7
Fillemon Mabuza Stephanus
7
Suama Tjiwemu
Suama Tjiwemu
Girlfriend
Suama Tjiwemu
Girlfriend
James Palaus
James Palaus
Criminal 1
James Palaus
Criminal 1
Manase Manase
Manase Manase
Criminal 2
Manase Manase
Criminal 2
Lee Tshikesho
Lee Tshikesho
General Son 1
Lee Tshikesho
General Son 1
Lenin Tshikesho
Lenin Tshikesho
General Son 2
Lenin Tshikesho
General Son 2
Msawawa Damase
Msawawa Damase
7 Gang 1
Msawawa Damase
7 Gang 1
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