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The Mark of the Hawk
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The Mark of the Hawk

Dec 1, 1957
1h 23m
★ 3.4

Overview

The man called Obam struggles with the increasingly hostile forces facing each other in a colonial African country. The African natives want their land and lives back from the British colonists. Obam's motives are questioned by his own people, in particular his brother Kanda. With the help of his wife Renee and missionary Bruce Craig, will he be able to get things under control before the country self-destructs? Written by Greg Bruno

Genres

Drama
History

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Cast

Eartha Kitt

Renee

Eartha Kitt

Sidney Poitier

Obam

Sidney Poitier

Juano Hernández

Amugu

Juano Hernández

John McIntire

Bruce Craig

John McIntire

Helen Horton

Barbara Craig

Helen Horton

Marne Maitland

Sandar Lai

Marne Maitland

Gerard Heinz

Govenor General

Gerard Heinz

Patrick Allen

Gregory

Patrick Allen

Earl Cameron

Prosecutor

Earl Cameron

Clifton Macklin

Kanda

Clifton Macklin

Lockwood West

Magistrate

Lockwood West

Francis Matthews

Overholt

Francis Matthews

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