
Amok
Drama
Overview
A rural teacher discovers the harsh realities of his South Africa.
Top Cast


Robert Liensol
Robert Liensol
Mathieu Sempala
Robert Liensol
Mathieu Sempala


Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba
Joséphine Sempala
Miriam Makeba
Joséphine Sempala
Douta Seck
Douta Seck
Reverend Sikau Norje
Douta Seck
Reverend Sikau Norje


Richard Harrison
Richard Harrison
Elton Horn
Richard Harrison
Elton Horn


Gianni Garko
Gianni Garko
Le journaliste Breyten
Gianni Garko
Le journaliste Breyten


Edmund Purdom
Edmund Purdom
Jaarsveld
Edmund Purdom
Jaarsveld


George Ardisson
George Ardisson
Le chef de la police
George Ardisson
Le chef de la police


Claudio Gora
Claudio Gora
M. Horn
Claudio Gora
M. Horn
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