
One Thousand Ropes
Drama
Overview
The father of a deeply troubled household that endured tragedy both from without and within, seeks to reconcile with his youngest daughter by making a journey to both symbolically and culturally lay the family "ghosts" to rest.
Top Cast


Frankie Adams
Frankie Adams
Ilisa
Frankie Adams
Ilisa


Lagi Farani
Lagi Farani
Eva
Lagi Farani
Eva


Beulah Koale
Beulah Koale
Molesi
Beulah Koale
Molesi


Nathaniel Lees
Nathaniel Lees
Henry Pasi
Nathaniel Lees
Henry Pasi
Helen Pearse Otene
Helen Pearse Otene
Midwife
Helen Pearse Otene
Midwife
Ene Petaia
Ene Petaia
Debt
Ene Petaia
Debt
Uelese Petaia
Uelese Petaia
Maea
Uelese Petaia
Maea


Anapela Polataivao
Anapela Polataivao
Dorothy
Anapela Polataivao
Dorothy


Sima Urale
Sima Urale
Sima Urale
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