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Blind Justice (also known as Hold My Hand I'm Dying) is a 1988 drama film directed by Terence Ryan and starring Christopher Cazenove, Oliver Reed, Patrick Shai, and Edita Brychta. It was written by Mark Ezra.
1 de dez. de 1989 · This is a great film that was adapted from the novel Hold My Hand I'm Dying by the author John Gordon Davis. The wonderful locations in South Africa reveal a beautiful country against which is set a brutal story.
- (300)
- Drama, War
- Terence Ryan
- 1989-12-01
Hold My Hand, I'm Dying The one thing certain is that nobody can escape the changes it will bring - least of all Joseph Mahoney, the last colonial commissioner in Kariba Gorge, who finds himself charged with a vast region.
When the British territory of Southern Rhodesia issued a unilateral declaration of independence in 1965, it means freedom and hope for some: despair, fear, a...
- 104 min
- 7K
- FREE TO SEE MOVIES
The one thing certain is that nobody can escape the changes it will bring - least of all Joseph Mahoney, the last colonial commissioner in Kariba Gorge, who finds himself charged with a vast region. 5 IMDb 5.0 1 h 45 min 1989. 16+. Drama · Action · Compelling · Malicious.
An English official (Christopher Cazenove), his girlfriend (Edita Brychta) and his native servant are friends caught in an African revolution.
- Drama
Hold My Hand I’m Dying. Release : 1988 Director : Terence Ryan Producer : Mark Cassidy. Cast : Edith Brychta / Oliver Reed / Christopher Cazenove / Patrick Shai Running Time : When an African country declares independence, it means freedom and hope for some; despair, fear and death for others.