The time is the late '80s, a crucial period in the history of South Africa. President P.W. Botha is hanging on to power by a thread as the African National Congress (ANC) takes up arms against apartheid and the country tumbles toward insurrection. A British mining concern is convinced that their interests would be better served in a stable South Africa and they quietly dispatch Michael Young, their head of public affairs, to open an unofficial dialogue between the bitter rivals. Assembling a reluctant yet brilliant team to pave the way to reconciliation by confronting obstacles that initially seem insurmountable, Young places his trust in ANC leader Thabo Mbeki and Afrikaner philosophy professor Willie Esterhuyse. It is their empathy that will ultimately serve as the catalyst for change by proving more powerful than the terrorist bombs that threaten to disrupt the peaceful dialogue.
Credits
Endgame Cast
Name |
Character |
Mark Strong
He was 45, now 61 years old
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as Dr. Niel Barnard |
Jonny Lee Miller
He was 36, now 52 years old
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as Michael Young |
Chiwetel Ejiofor
He was 31, now 47 years old
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as President Thabo Mbeki |
Patrick Lyster
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as Sampie Terreblanche |
William Hurt
He was 58, now 74 years old
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as Professor Will Esterhuyse |
Amelia Bullmore
She was 44, now 60 years old
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as Gill |
Derek Jacobi
He was 70, now 86 years old
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as Rudolph Agnew |
Clarke Peters
He was 56, now 72 years old
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as Nelson Mandela |
Matthew Marsh
He was 54, now 70 years old
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as F.W. de Klerk |
Timothy West
He was 74, now 90 years old
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as P.W. Botha |
Dominik Danielewicz
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as Street Protestor |
Kas Graham
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as Protestor |
Thomas Lockyer
He was 310, 86 years old when he died
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as Anthony Sampson |
Ramon Tikaram
He was 41, now 57 years old
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as Aziz Pahad |
Endgame Crew
Name |
Department |
Pete Travis as Director. He was 9 (now 24) years old
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Directing |
Paula Milne as Writer. She was 62 (now 77) years old
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Writing |
Liza Marshall as Executive Producer. |
Production |