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Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010)

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTABLE!

Genre : Action, Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 4M

Director : Nabwana IGG

Synopsis

Recognized as Uganda’s first action film, Who Killed Captain Alex? is about the aftermath of a police raid in Kampala in which a police captain is killed.

Actors

Kakule Wilson
Kakule Wilson
Alex
Sserunya Ernest
Sserunya Ernest
Richard
G. Puffs
G. Puffs
Puffs
Kavubu Muhammed
Kavubu Muhammed
Sergeant
Kasumba Isma
Kasumba Isma
Lieutenant
Faizat Muhammed
Faizat Muhammed
Natasha
Bisaso Dauda
Bisaso Dauda
Rock
V.J. Emmie
V.J. Emmie
Commentator (voice)

Crews

Nabwana IGG
Nabwana IGG
Director
Nabwana IGG
Nabwana IGG
Writer
Nabwana IGG
Nabwana IGG
Cinematography
Nabwana IGG
Nabwana IGG
Editor

Trailers and other movies

WHO KILLED CAPTAIN ALEX Original Trailer - Wakaliwood, Uganda - Ramon Film Productions

Posters and backgrounds

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