Any Man's Death
Any Man's Death is a 1990 South African thriller drama film directed by Tom Clegg and starring John Savage, William Hickey, Mia Sara and Ernest Borgnine.[1][2]
Any Man's Death | |
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Directed by | Tom Clegg |
Produced by | John Karie Debi Nethersole |
Written by | Iain Roy |
Starring | John Savage William Hickey |
Music by | Jeremy Lubbock |
Cinematography | Vincent G. Cox |
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Language | English |
Premise
An investigative journalist (John Savage) is sent to the volatile frontiers of Angola and South-West Africa to investigate the disappearance of a photographer (Mia Sara) during the South African Border War. He eventually stumbles across an unrepentant Nazi war criminal (Ernest Borgnine) who researches local snake venom in the hopes of finding a cancer cure.
Cast
- John Savage as Leon Abrahams
- William Hickey as Erich Schiller / Ernst Bauricke
- Mia Sara as Gerlind
- Michael Lerner as Herb Denner
- Ernest Borgnine as Herr Gantz
- Tobie Cronje as Johann
- Damarob as Oskar
- Sam Barnard as Captain Jacobs
- James Ryan as David Caplan
- Jeff Fannell as Greenlow
- Robin Smith as Ulrich
- Claudia Udy as Laura
- Nancy Mulford as Tara
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References
- Leonard Maltin. Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide. Plume, 1995.
- EW Staff (November 2, 1990). "Review: 'Any Man's Death'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
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