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The Night We Got the Bird (1960)
Character: Porter
Good natured comic caper charting the misadventures of a hapless bunch of Brighton based petty crooks dogged with disaster at every turn.
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It’s the Only Way to Go (1970)
Character: N/A
A black comedy, in mime, about the funeral of an old man who dies from an overdose of excitement while watching a young girl strip.
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Baobab: Portrait of a Tree (1971)
Character: Legend Storyteller (voice)
Looks at the baobab trees that grow in the dry bush country of Africa and shows the ecosystem created by them.
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Victims of Apartheid (1978)
Character: Mokwe
George, a black South African, finds it hard to settle down in London after his experiences in South Africa.
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Wind Versus Polygamy (1968)
Character: Ofodile
When Councillor Ogidt and Mr. Madu come to Chief Ozuomba's court, both wanting to marry Elina, the Chief sees his chance to oppose the new anti-polygamy law. Unfortunately, this production was likely wiped by the BBC, and is no longer believed to exist.
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Child of Hope (1975)
Character: Mutumbulua
Thirty-seven men from the disputed territory of South West Africa are on trial for their lives in Pretoria, 1,000 miles from their home. They are to be tried under South Africa's Terrorism Act despite the UN ruling that South Africa must abandon its 'illegal administration' of their country.
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Duel in the Jungle (1954)
Character: Servant
An American insurance investigator is sent to Rhodesia to investigate the mysterious death of a diamond broker who drowned whilst diving off the coast. The broker was insured for $1 million so the insurers are suspicious.
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Cry, the Beloved Country (1951)
Character: Absolom Kumalo
In the back country of South Africa, black minister Stephen Kumalo journeys to the city to search for his missing son, only to find his people living in squalor and his son a criminal. Reverend Misimangu is a young South African clergyman who helps find his missing son-turned-thief and sister-turned-prostitute in the slums of Johannesburg.
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The Squeeze (1977)
Character: West Indian
An alcoholic London ex-cop becomes involved in a kidnapping drama and tries to free the daughter of a friend from a brutal gangster mob.
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Nothing Barred (1961)
Character: Convict
Penniless Lord Whitebait's plan to save his sinking fortunes is to open stately Whitebait Manor to the public. But the public ignores his gesture, and his fortunes fade even further, with a stream of debts threatening to run into a deluge when his daughter's fiancé demands a plush and costly wedding. Where is the cash to come from? Whitebait and his servant Spankforth's answer is a scam involving the theft of a valuable painting from the Manor. How could such a cunningly original ruse fail?
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The Mark of the Hawk (1957)
Character: African Doctor
The man called Obam struggles with the increasingly hostile forces facing each other in a colonial African country. The African natives want their land and lives back from the British colonists. Obam's motives are questioned by his own people, in particular his brother Kanda. With the help of his wife Renee and missionary Bruce Craig, will he be able to get things under control before the country self-destructs? Written by Greg Bruno
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Nor the Moon by Night (1958)
Character: Nimrod
When Alice Lang flies out to Kenya to marry gamekeeper Andrew Miller she is met by his brother Rusty, who is initially opposed to the marriage. The two become attracted to each other, but when Andrew is attacked by a lion, Alice nurses him back to health. Now torn between affection and duty, she must decide which path to follow.
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Safari (1956)
Character: Makora
Wealthy eccentric Sir Vincent Brampton and his fiancée Linda Latham hire Ken Duffield to lead them on a jungle hunt. Duffield is looking for the murderer of his son; he gets the killer and Linda.
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The Painted Smile (1962)
Character: Barman
Jo and Mark are working the "outraged husband" racket when they fall foul of the sinister Kleinie....
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