Escape From Pretoria


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Three political prisoners conspire to break out of Pretoria Central Prison in 1979 during South Africa's tumultuous apartheid era. The promise of freedom is dependent on making fragile wooden copies of their jailer's keys and nerve-wracking timing.

2020 English Dolby 5.1
Mystery & Suspense Drama Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Daniel Radcliffe (Actor) .. Tim Jenkin
Daniel Webber (Actor) .. Stephen Lee
Ian Hart (Actor) .. Denis Goldberg
Stephen Hunter (Actor) .. Leonard Fontaine
Ratidzo Mambo (Actor) .. Daphne
Jeanette Cronin (Actor) .. Mary Jenkin
David Wilson (Actor) .. Political Prisoner
Adam Ovadia (Actor) .. Van Zadelhoff
Paul Harvey (Actor) .. Prison Warden
PJ Oaten (Actor) .. David Rabkin
Lenny Firth (Actor) .. Vermellen
Martin Ayles (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Lliam Amor (Actor) .. David Kitson
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Mongo
Grant Piro (Actor)
Len Firth (Actor) .. Vermellen
Adam Tuominen (Actor) .. Jeremy
Rory Walker (Actor) .. Walter
Genevieve Mooy (Actor) .. Marcia
Nikki Fort (Actor) .. Lois
Michelle Nightingale (Actor) .. Dentist
Terry Rogers (Actor) .. Jurgen
Mark Brady (Actor) .. Political Prisoner #3

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Did You Know..
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Daniel Radcliffe (Actor) .. Tim Jenkin
Born: July 23, 1989
Birthplace: Fulham, London, England
Trivia: The boy who won one of the most coveted roles in film history, young Daniel Radcliffe beat out legions of aspiring bespectacled mini-wizards to fill the shoes of author J.K. Rowling's junior sorcerer Harry Potter in the much-anticipated film adaptation of Rowling's wildly popular book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001). Born July 23, 1989, in England, Radcliffe began to realize his love for acting at the age of five. Although his parents voiced objections, youthful enthusiasm soon won out and Radcliffe was on his way to stardom. Convincing his mother to send a picture to the BBC for consideration in an upcoming adaptation of David Copperfield, the precocious youth was quickly cast in the role of the young Copperfield, shortly thereafter turning up alongside Pierce Brosnan in John Boorman's The Tailor of Panama. It was his next role in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), however, that would launch the young actor directly into the heart of the public eye. Based on the first book in J.K. Rowling's enormously popular fantasy series that followed the adventures of young Potter as he attends Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the film faithfully captured the essence of the book in bringing the otherworldly exploits of the magical youngster to the screen. Radcliffe turned out one Harry Potter film after another; all were blockbusters, and all well received by the public and press. By the time the final film in the series was released to theaters -- 2011's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 -- Radcliffe had graduated to the ranks of adult actors, and was appearing in the gostly thriller The Woman in Black the next year.During his breaks from playing Harry, Radcliffe starred in the stage revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus, and had a lead performance in Rod Hardy's gentle 2006 coming-of-ager December Boys (set in rural Australia during the '60s). Radcliffe took on the starring role of barrister Arthur Kipps, a widower who discovers a supernatural presence after taking a job as caretaker to a crumbling estate in 2012's gothic horror The Woman in Black. Fresh off the 2011 conclusion of the Harry Potter films, many critics praised Radcliffe for readily handling the drastically different tone of The Woman in Black. He next played beat poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings (2013), followed by quirkier roles in the dark fantasy film Horns and the romantic comedy What If.
Daniel Webber (Actor) .. Stephen Lee
Born: December 28, 1981
Ian Hart (Actor) .. Denis Goldberg
Born: October 08, 1964
Birthplace: Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Trivia: One of the screen's most consistently solid performers and least recognized personalities, British actor Ian Hart has appeared in an enviably diverse number of films over the course of the '90s. To say that Hart has a chameleon-like quality would be something of an understatement; one of the reasons for the lack of audience recognition afforded to him is his ability to completely disappear in his roles, exchanging full-bodied characterizations for any trace of the actor responsible for them.Little is known about Hart's background aside from the fact that he got his start in regional theatre and on such BBC television programs as the popular series Eastenders. One thing that is certain is that Hart's Liverpool origins and uncanny resemblance to John Lennon were responsible for getting him his first big break. In 1992, he was chosen to play Lennon in Christopher Munch's The Hours and Times (1992), a film that examined the relationship between Lennon and Beatles manager Brian Epstein. Two years later, Hart again played the musician in Backbeat, Iain Softley's account of the relationship between Lennon, Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff), and Sutcliffe's girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr (Sheryl Lee). The film earned a number of strong notices and was fairly successful at the box office, with Hart earning particular acclaim for his portrayal of Lennon.Following a starring role as a shell-shocked young Welshman in The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain (1995), Hart embarked on a series of projects that read like a who's who list of gritty, socially conscious British films. For director Ken Loach, he played a dedicated young journalist who gets caught up in the Spanish Civil War in Land and Freedom (1995); that same year, he won the Venice Film Festival's Volpi Cup for his portrayal of a psychotic Northern Irish Protestant gangster in Thaddeus O'Sullivan's Nothing Personal. The following year, Hart played Martin Donovan's lover in the relentlessly intense child abuse drama Hollow Reed and had a substantial supporting role in Neil Jordan's Michael Collins, a biographical epic about the legendary and controversial Irish rebellion leader.The following year, Hart again collaborated with Jordan, this time on The Butcher Boy. He also returned to the milieu of the post-war rock scene as a club manager in Jez Butterworth's Mojo. In one of his rare U.S. outings, Hart played the owner of a Lower Manhattan diner in Amos Poe's comedy-thriller Frogs for Snakes (1998); that same year, he appeared in American director Ted Demme's Monument Avenue, a drama about a group of Irish-American toughs in Boston.1999 brought with it another collaboration for Hart and Jordan; this time it was on an adaptation of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, a World War II romance that featured Hart as a cockney detective. That same year, he starred as a nerdy, emotionally unstable comic book enthusiast who finds love in an unlikely place in the ensemble comedy This Year's Love and played a doltish ex-boyfriend in Michael Winterbottom's acclaimed ensemble drama Wonderland. Over the next several years, Hart would remain active on screen, appering on series like The Virgin Queen, Dirt, and Luck, as well as in films like Blind Fight, Within the Whirlwind, and Hard Boiled Sweets.
Stephen Hunter (Actor) .. Leonard Fontaine
Born: October 28, 1968
Ratidzo Mambo (Actor) .. Daphne
Jeanette Cronin (Actor) .. Mary Jenkin
David Wilson (Actor) .. Political Prisoner
Adam Ovadia (Actor) .. Van Zadelhoff
Paul Harvey (Actor) .. Prison Warden
PJ Oaten (Actor) .. David Rabkin
Lenny Firth (Actor) .. Vermellen
Martin Ayles (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Lliam Amor (Actor) .. David Kitson
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Mongo
Born: August 25, 1973
Mark Leonard Winter (Actor)
Maris J. Caune (Actor)
Grant Piro (Actor)
Len Firth (Actor) .. Vermellen
Adam Tuominen (Actor) .. Jeremy
Rory Walker (Actor) .. Walter
Genevieve Mooy (Actor) .. Marcia
Nikki Fort (Actor) .. Lois
Michelle Nightingale (Actor) .. Dentist
Terry Rogers (Actor) .. Jurgen
Mark Brady (Actor) .. Political Prisoner #3

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