
Night of Fear
Thriller · Crime
Overview
Steve is a zoologist who does research on poisonous snakes with the help of his friend Thabo. He and his wife Katrien are newly weds and very much in love but Steve's dangerous occupation casts a shadow over Katrien's happiness and causes tension between them. Sonja, an aspiring artist and Katrien's best friend, visits the couple and seeks inspiration for her paintings. She becomes aware of sinister undercurrents and a series of strange murders start feeding her anxiety. Will an unexpected discovery seal her fate?
Top Cast


Ian Roberts
Ian Roberts
Steve Vosloo
Ian Roberts
Steve Vosloo


Peter Se-Puma
Peter Se-Puma
Thabo
Peter Se-Puma
Thabo


Sandra Ferreira
Sandra Ferreira
Katrien Vosloo
Sandra Ferreira
Katrien Vosloo


Brümilda van Rensburg
Brümilda van Rensburg
Sonja
Brümilda van Rensburg
Sonja
Theunis van Rooyen
Theunis van Rooyen
Lieut. Cronje
Theunis van Rooyen
Lieut. Cronje
Timmy Kwebulana
Timmy Kwebulana
Sgt. Mabula
Timmy Kwebulana
Sgt. Mabula
Christine de Wet
Christine de Wet
Mrs. Phillips
Christine de Wet
Mrs. Phillips
Sandy A. 'Jaffe' Nkoma
Sandy A. 'Jaffe' Nkoma
Fanyana
Sandy A. 'Jaffe' Nkoma
Fanyana
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