
Witness to a Kill
Action · Adventure
Overview
The Queen's Messenger is called to convey vital dispatches to a highly secretive conference called to combat the activities of modern poachers who threaten the economies of many African states.
Top Cast


Gary Daniels
Gary Daniels
Captain Strong
Gary Daniels
Captain Strong


Nick Boraine
Nick Boraine
Karl Wolf
Nick Boraine
Karl Wolf


Eva Habermann
Eva Habermann
Monica
Eva Habermann
Monica


Françoise Yip
Françoise Yip
Kirsten Lee
Françoise Yip
Kirsten Lee


Arthur Berezin
Arthur Berezin
Thug #2
Arthur Berezin
Thug #2


John Standing
John Standing
Foreign Secretary
John Standing
Foreign Secretary


Vusi Kunene
Vusi Kunene
President Undala
Vusi Kunene
President Undala
Lindelani Buthelezi
Lindelani Buthelezi
Vice President Muzango
Lindelani Buthelezi
Vice President Muzango


Norman Anstey
Norman Anstey
Major Mackay
Norman Anstey
Major Mackay


Robert Whitehead
Robert Whitehead
Minister Roddy Faircliffe
Robert Whitehead
Minister Roddy Faircliffe
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