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Heritage Africa

Heritage Africa

Genres

Drama

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The story of Quincy Bosomfield who is the product of colonial education and has risen to become the district commissioner. In the process, he abandons his African heritage and all that has real meaning to him.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

110 mins

Rating

5.8/10

Release Date

02 January 1989

Country

Ghana

Cast

Kofi Bucknor

Kofi Bucknor

Quincy Arthur Bosomfield

Ian Collier

Ian Collier

Patrick Snyper

Anima Misa

Anima Misa

Theresa Bosomfield

Peter Whitbread

Peter Whitbread

Sir Robert Guggiswood

Tommy Ansah

Tommy Ansah

Kwame Akroma

Evans Oma Hunter

Evans Oma Hunter

Francis Essien

Alexandra Duah

Alexandra Duah

Ekua Atta Abokuma

David Dontoh

David Dontoh

Kpakpo Allotey

Joe Eyison

Joe Eyison

Kofi Middleton Mends

Kofi Middleton Mends

Grace Omaboe

Grace Omaboe

Abi Adatsi

Abi Adatsi

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