Movie: Rivers of Blood: 50 Years On

Top 5 Billed Cast

Ivanno Jeremiah
Ivanno Jeremiah

Himself - Narrator (voice)

Mohammed Ajeeb
Mohammed Ajeeb

Himself

Makeda Ansah
Makeda Ansah

Ekua's Granddaughter

Enoch Powell
Enoch Powell

Himself

Eleanor Smith
Eleanor Smith

Herself - MP

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