FILM REVIEW - Hold My Hand I'm Dying

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Hold My Hand I'm Dying

 
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Name:

Hold My Hand I'm Dying

Category:

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Year:

Language:

English

Actiors:

Edith Brychta, Oliver Reed, Terence Ryan, Mark Ezra, Mark Cassidy, 1988, When an African country declares independence, it means freedom and hope for some despair, fear and death for others. The one certain thing is that no-one can escape the changes it will bring.

Joseph Mahone
, the last colonial commissioner in the beautiful Kariba Gorge, is in charge of a vast region thrown into turmoil as the old colonial rule comes to an end.

With the help of Suzie
, the naturalist he loves, and Samson, his spirited Matabele servant, Joseph struggles to administer justice to all, despite tribal distrust and the ever-growing threat of the terrorists masquerading as freedom fighters.

While Josep
, Samson is forced to join the black liberation movement ZAPU. When Joseph returns to Africa and settles down with Suzie at her fa, ZAPU orders Samson to bomb the Music ........ farmhouse. Samson is appalled, but caught in the middle - with nowhere to go.

He eventually decides to bomb the farmhouse whilst his friends are a
, but gets caught by the army. As Samson stands trial for the attempted murder of his two good friends, Joseph is also battling to get Samson pardoned, win back the love of Suzie and to try to stop the country he loves from being plunged into a savage bloodbath of hatred and reve, even as he argues to save his friend's life, time is running out.
For all of them ....

A moving and compelling study of freedom
, friendship and love in the face of hatred, violence and death.

Min:

98

Description:





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