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The Boy Kumasenu
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The Boy Kumasenu

Jan 1, 1952
1h 0m
★ 6.0

Overview

It tells the story of a boy Kumasenu who moves to the city of Accra from a small fishing village, encouraged by his cousin Agboh's exaggerated tales of the wonders of city life. Hungry, he steals bread and is caught by police, but is rescued by a doctor and his wife who find him work. Agboh attempts to get Kumasenu to rob the doctor, but Kumasenu foils his cousin's plans.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Gold Coast Film Unit

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Cast

Nortey Engmann

Kumasenu

Nortey Engmann

Frank Tamakloe

Agboh

Frank Tamakloe

Dr. Oku Ampofo

Dr. Tamakloe

Dr. Oku Ampofo

Rosina Ampofo

Grace

Rosina Ampofo

Robert Nunoo

Fiawoo

Robert Nunoo

Angela Nanor

Adobia

Angela Nanor

Kofi Ghanaba

Kofi Ghanaba

Russell Napier

Narrator

Russell Napier

Guy Warren

Yeboah

Guy Warren

Robert Baffour

Lawyer Mensah

Robert Baffour

Arthur Ankrah

Fetish Priest

Arthur Ankrah