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Inside (1996)
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Starring: Louis Gossett, Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Eric Stoltz, Janine Eser, Ian Roberts, Louis Van Niekerk
Director: Arthur Penn
Category: Drama
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
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Length:
94 mins
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Extraordinary performances by Oscar-nominated Nigel Hawthorne, Louis Gossett Jr. and Eric Stoltz make this stunning film hard to forget.

When Marty Strydom (Eric Stoltz), an idealistic university professor is arrested for conspiring to over throw the racist government in South Africa, he comes under the control of Police Colonel Kruger (Nigel Hawthorne).Kruger ruthlessly interrogates Marty during brutal solitary confinement.Kruger is determined to destroy Marty and all those like him.And he will stop at nothing.

Ten years later, another political prisoner (Louis Gossett, Jr.) who witnessed the whole event has become an investigator of crimes of physical and mental abuse by the previous regime.This time, when the confronts Kruger, will justice finally be done?

 
 
   
   

 
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