Movie: Cabiri

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Trevor Peacock
Trevor Peacock

Voice

Tilly Peacock
Tilly Peacock

Voice

Kapirondo Lesoipa
Kapirondo Lesoipa

The Dwarf

Sammy Makani
Sammy Makani

The King

Kananpio Lalkalepi
Kananpio Lalkalepi

The Hero

Samena
Samena

The Princess

Nolumisi Lemoli
Nolumisi Lemoli

Old Mother #1

Recia Loronokwe
Recia Loronokwe

Old Mother #2

Para Lolwas
Para Lolwas

Old Mother #3

Nikatasia Leapora
Nikatasia Leapora

Hecate

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    A fantasy film, which mixes fact and fiction, based on director Michael Kohler's time living among the Samburu people of Kenya.

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    1991-10-25

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