Askari
movie

Torn between emotion and reason, a family becomes as threatened as the elephants themselves
Released December 01, 2001
Overview
Set on a game reserve in Africa. Askari is an angry old elephant, the only survivor of the "A' family group which has been anhilitated in a government cull and he has turned rogue. Involved in the culling are Patrick Khumalo, a corrupt government official and Ribshaw, an unscrupulous white poacher accompanied by Ndhlovu, an old African tracker who is being blackmailed by Ribshaw. Anxious to save the elephants are game warden Joss Mckinley and his conservationist wife Paula who is studying and monitoring various family groups of elephants. When Paula's sixteen year old niece Emma Crawshay is orphaned she is sent to live with her aunt and uncle at Morena Game Park. She feels alienated but is gradually drawn into her aunt's passion for her work and her favourite elephant family the 'O' group, in particular a calf named Ollie.
Cast

Marlee Matlin
as
Paula McKinley

C. Thomas Howell
as
Joss Mckinley

Amanda Fuller
as
Emma Crawshay

Ian Roberts
as
Ripshaw

Ken Gampu
as
Ndhlovu

Brendan Pollecutt
as
Russell Earnshaw

Menzi Ngubane
as
Patrick Khumalo
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Setlhabi Jacob Taunyane
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Elmon Ntini

Jerry Mofokeng
as
Matthew

Tony Caprari
as
Count Mondini
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Anthony Bishop
as
Randolph Hughes

Sylvaine Strike
as
Susan
Crew
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David Lister
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Director
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Ashley Way
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Writer
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John Cundill
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Writer
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Elizabeth Matthews
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Producer
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Paul Matthews
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Producer

Mark Thomas
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Original Music Composer
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Fred Tammes
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Director of Photography
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Wayne Smith
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Editor

Christa Schamberger
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Casting
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Dennis Kightley
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Production Design
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Stephen Nicholas
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Art Direction
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Gian Palermo
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Art Direction