

06/11/1987
A dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko, a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist.

Kevin Kline
as Donald Woods

Denzel Washington
as Steve Biko

Penelope Wilton
as Wendy Woods

Kate Hardie
as Jane Woods

John Matshikiza
as Mapetla

Zakes Mokae
as Father Kani

John Thaw
as Kruger

Kevin McNally
as Ken

John Hargreaves
as Bruce

Juanita Waterman
as Ntsiki Biko

Julian Glover
as Don Card

Josette Simon
as Dr Ramphele

Timothy West
as Capt. De Wet

Miles Anderson
as Lemick

Ian Richardson
as State Prosecutor

Andrew McCulloch
as Policeman Nel

Gerald Sim
as Police Doctor

Gary Whelan
as Guard

Glen Murphy
as Guard

Peter Cartwright
as Police Sergeant

Badi Uzzaman
as Mortician

Gwyneth Powell
as Girl at Funeral

Philip Bretherton
as Major Boshoff

Alec McCowen
as Acting High Comissioner

Joseph Marcell
as Moses

Judy Cornwell
as Receptionist

John Paul
as Wendy's Father

Gwen Watford
as Wendy's Mother

William Marlowe
as Police Sergeant

Paul Jerricho
as Sergeant Louw

Nick Tate
as Pilot

Andrew Whaley
as Sub-Editor

Shelley Borkum
as Woods' Receptionist

Albert Ndinda
as Alec

Evelyn Sithole
as Nurse at Clinic

Xoliswa Sithole
as Nurse at Clinic

James Coine
as Young Boy

Wabei Siyolwe
as Tenjy

Tony Vogel
as 2nd Roadblock Policeman

Michael Graham Cox
as 3rd Passport Control Officer

Hepburn Graham
as Soga

Graeme Taylor
as Dillon Woods

Sophie Mgcina
as Evalina

Jim Findley
as Peter Jones

Garrick Hagon
as McElrea

Adam Stuart Walker
as Duncan Woods

Hamish Stuart Walker
as Gavin Woods

Spring Stuart Walker
as Meg Woods

Patricia Gumede
as Shebeen Queen

Angela Gavaza
as Shebeen Queen's Niece

Nocebo Mlambo
as Aunt

Walter Matemavi
as Nephew

Clement Muchachi
as Father

Ruth Chinamando
as Mother

Basil Chidyamathamba
as Brother-in-Law

Marcy Mushore
as Niece

Alton Kumalo
as Speaker

Lawrence Simbarashe
as Informer

Carl Chase
as Policeman

William Morgan Sheppard
as Policeman (as Morgan Sheppard)

Tichatonga Mazhindu
as Dilima

Neil McPherson
as Lemick's Assistant

Claude Maredza
as 1st Rugby Player

Carlton Chance
as 2nd Rugby Player

Russell Keith Grant
as 2nd Security Guard

Munyaradzi Kanaventi
as Samora Biko

George Lovell
as Nkosinathi Biko

Graham Fletcher-Cook
as Nel's Partner

Karen Drury
as Young Secretary

Niven Boyd
as 1st Roadblock Policeman

Christopher Hurst
as 3rd Roadblock Policeman

Dudley Dickin
as Nationalist Party Delegate

David Trevena
as Mortician

Robert Phillips
as Speaker at Funeral

Fishoo Tembo
as Biko's Brother

Peggy Marsh
as Helen Suzman

Gwyneth Strong
as Girl at Funeral

Paul Herzberg
as Beukes

Robert MacNamara
as Security Policeman

Hans Sittig
as Security Policeman

Kimpton Mativenga
as Black Security Policeman

David Henry
as Afrikaner Farmer

Michael Turner
as Judge Boshoff

Mawa Makondo
as Jason

Kalie Hanekom
as Magistrate Prins

Star Ncube
as 1st Prisoner

David Guwaza
as 2nd Prisoner

Tommy Buson
as Tami

Hilary Minster
as 1st Passport Control Officer

James Aubrey
as 2nd Passport Control Officer

Peter Cary
as White Frontier Policeman

Dominic Kanaventi
as Black Frontier Policeman

Sam Mathambo
as Lesotho Passport Officer

Walter Muparutsa
as Lesotho Businessman

Louis Mahoney
as Lesotho Goverment Official

John Hartley
as 4th Passport Control Officer

Simon Shumba
as Young Lesotho Official

Marilyn Poole
as Acting High Commissioner's Wife
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