
The Second Sin
Thriller · Drama
Overview
After a jeweler is shot dead, Michael Gray is taken into custody. He is defended by the experienced Anton Rossouw.
Top Cast


Gert Van den Bergh
Gert Van den Bergh
Anton Rossouw
Gert Van den Bergh
Anton Rossouw
John Hayter
John Hayter
John Grant
John Hayter
John Grant
James White
James White
Michael Gray
James White
Michael Gray
Clive Parnell
Clive Parnell
Brian McAllister
Clive Parnell
Brian McAllister
Arthur Swemmer
Arthur Swemmer
Thomas Warren
Arthur Swemmer
Thomas Warren
Melody O'Brian
Melody O'Brian
Christine Maddison
Melody O'Brian
Christine Maddison
Siegfried Mynhardt
Siegfried Mynhardt
Judge
Siegfried Mynhardt
Judge
Tromp Terre'blanche
Tromp Terre'blanche
De Lange
Tromp Terre'blanche
De Lange


John Whiteley
John Whiteley
John Whiteley
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