
Rise and Fall of Idi Amin
Drama · History · Crime
Overview
The chronicle of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin and his tyranic rule from 1971 to his overthrow in 1979.
Top Cast
Joseph Olita
Joseph Olita
Idi Amin
Joseph Olita
Idi Amin


Thomas Baptiste
Thomas Baptiste
Dr. Michael Oloya
Thomas Baptiste
Dr. Michael Oloya
Leonard Trolley
Leonard Trolley
Bob Astles
Leonard Trolley
Bob Astles


Geoffrey Keen
Geoffrey Keen
British Ambassador
Geoffrey Keen
British Ambassador


Louis Mahoney
Louis Mahoney
Freedom fighter Ofumbi
Louis Mahoney
Freedom fighter Ofumbi


André Maranne
André Maranne
French Ambassador
André Maranne
French Ambassador
Denis Hills
Denis Hills
Self
Denis Hills
Self
Tony Sibbald
Tony Sibbald
Canadian Ambassador Davis
Tony Sibbald
Canadian Ambassador Davis
Norbert Okare
Norbert Okare
Kiwanuka
Norbert Okare
Kiwanuka


Ka Vundla
Ka Vundla
Malyamungu
Ka Vundla
Malyamungu
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