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Aristotle's Plot
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Aristotle's Plot

Jun 1, 1997
1h 8m
★ 5.8

Overview

Tourneur, a self-proclaimed cinéaste, feuds with Cinema and his gang, who are obsessed with foreign action movies.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

JBA Production
Framework International
BFI

Aristotle's Plot Trailers

Cast

Albee Lesotho

Essomba Tourneur

Albee Lesotho

Seputla Sebogodi

Cinema

Seputla Sebogodi

Ken Gampu

Policeman

Ken Gampu

Anthony Levendale

Bruce Lee

Anthony Levendale

Dylan Wilson-Max

Cobra

Dylan Wilson-Max

Walter Muparutsa

Police Chief

Walter Muparutsa

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