Movie: Desert of Lies

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Mick Ford
Mick Ford

Jake

Cherie Lunghi
Cherie Lunghi

Sue

Tom Bell
Tom Bell

Abel Broom

Louis Mahoney
Louis Mahoney

Sylveste

John Matshikiza
John Matshikiza

Bushman

Elizabeth Bell
Elizabeth Bell

Sarah Broom

Elizabeth Anson
Elizabeth Anson

Esther Broom

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    The fortunes of two expeditions a century and a half apart become mysteriously linked in the same desolate stretch of Kalahari Desert. In 1848 the Broon family are sent by the London Missionary Society to look for and convert a legendary race of strangely deformed savages. In 1983, a team of three people go off in search of what really happened.

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    1984-03-13

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