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A Dry White Season (1989)

Genre : Drama, Mystery

Runtime : 1H 47M

Director : Euzhan Palcy
Writer : Colin Welland

Synopsis

During the 1976 Soweto uprising, a white school teacher's life and values are threatened when he asks questions about the death of a young black boy who died in police custody.

Actors

Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland
Ben du Toit
Janet Suzman
Janet Suzman
Susan du Toit
Zakes Mokae
Zakes Mokae
Stanley Makhaya
Jürgen Prochnow
Jürgen Prochnow
Captain Stolz
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Melanie Bruwer
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando
Ian McKenzie
Winston Ntshona
Winston Ntshona
Gordon Ngubene
Thoko Ntshinga
Thoko Ntshinga
Emily Ngubene
Leonard Maguire
Leonard Maguire
Bruwer
Gerard Thoolen
Gerard Thoolen
Colonel Viljoen
Susannah Harker
Susannah Harker
Suzette du Toit
Rowen Elmes
Rowen Elmes
Johan du Toit
Stella Dickin
Stella Dickin
Susan's Mother
David de Keyser
David de Keyser
Susan's Father
John Kani
John Kani
Julius
Andrew Whaley
Andrew Whaley
Chris
Sophie Mgcina
Sophie Mgcina
Margaret
Bekhithemba Mpofu
Bekhithemba Mpofu
Jonathan
Tinashe Makoni
Tinashe Makoni
Robert
Precious Phiri
Precious Phiri
Wellington
Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson
Cloete
Derek Hanekom
Derek Hanekom
Viviers
Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon
Magistrate
Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Louw
Paul Brooke
Paul Brooke
Dr Herzog
Ernest Ndhlovu
Ernest Ndhlovu
Archibald Mabaso
Stephen Hanly
Stephen Hanly
Sgt. Van Zyl
Andrew Proctor
Andrew Proctor
Jaimie
Kevin Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Gert
Grant Davidson
Grant Davidson
Lt. Venter
Ndu Gumeme
Ndu Gumeme
Douma
Sello Maake Ka-Ncube
Sello Maake Ka-Ncube
Johnson Seroke
Charles Pillai
Charles Pillai
Dr. Hassiem
Rosemary Martin
Rosemary Martin
Mrs Beachley
Willie Zweni
Willie Zweni
Aubrey Kunene
Mercia Davids
Mercia Davids
Sadie
Mannie De Villiers
Mannie De Villiers
Police Commandant
Anna Manimanzi
Anna Manimanzi
Soweto Girl

Crews

Euzhan Palcy
Euzhan Palcy
Director
Colin Welland
Colin Welland
Screenplay
Kelvin Pike
Kelvin Pike
Director of Photography
Glenn Cunningham
Glenn Cunningham
Editor
Sam O'Steen
Sam O'Steen
Editor
Tim Hampton
Tim Hampton
Executive Producer
Mary Selway
Mary Selway
Associate Producer
Paula Weinstein
Paula Weinstein
Producer
Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin
Music
Pierre-William Glenn
Pierre-William Glenn
Director of Photography
Mary Selway
Mary Selway
Casting
John Fenner
John Fenner
Production Designer
Michael Phillips
Michael Phillips
Art Direction
Alan Tomkins
Alan Tomkins
Supervising Art Director
Charles Knode
Charles Knode
Costume Design
Rick Kline
Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Donald O. Mitchell
Donald O. Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin O’Connell
Kevin O’Connell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roy Charman
Roy Charman
Sound Mixer
Bill Phillips
Bill Phillips
Supervising Sound Editor
David Harris
David Harris
Special Effects Supervisor
Peter James
Peter James
Set Decoration
Tip Tipping
Tip Tipping
Stunts
Mark Anthony Newman
Mark Anthony Newman
Stunts
Valentino Musetti
Valentino Musetti
Stunts
Marc Boyle
Marc Boyle
Stunt Coordinator

Trailers and other movies

Trailer on FilmNet (90s): A dry white season

Posters and backgrounds

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