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The story of policemen Ali Sokhela and Brian Epkeen who investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug and somehow connected to the disappearance of black street children. | The story of policemen Ali Sokhela and Brian Epkeen who investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug and somehow connected to the disappearance of black street children. | ||
− | Written by Caryl Ferey (book), Julien Rappeneau and Jérôme Salle, directed by Jérôme Salle, with Orlando Bloom, Forest Whitaker | + | Written by Caryl Ferey (book), Julien Rappeneau and Jérôme Salle, directed by Jérôme Salle, with Orlando Bloom, and Forest Whitaker. |
− | Numerous South | + | Numerous South Africans are in the cast, including [[Conrad Kemp]] |
See also [[IMDb]] at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2249221/?ref_=nmbio_mbio| | See also [[IMDb]] at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2249221/?ref_=nmbio_mbio| |
Revision as of 18:41, 22 September 2018
Zulu can refer to a South African language, a nation or the titles of plays and films.
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Zulu the nation and language
For the language, see : IsiZulu
Zulu as the title of plays and films
Zulu the film
Zulu the film (2013)
The story of policemen Ali Sokhela and Brian Epkeen who investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug and somehow connected to the disappearance of black street children.
Written by Caryl Ferey (book), Julien Rappeneau and Jérôme Salle, directed by Jérôme Salle, with Orlando Bloom, and Forest Whitaker.
Numerous South Africans are in the cast, including Conrad Kemp
See also IMDb at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2249221/?ref_=nmbio_mbio%7C