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‘Kukurantumi: Road to Accra’ So What Happened to Our Ghanaian Movie Industry?

Kukurantumi-Road to Accra

 

Hello Chris,

A friend of mine in the United States sent me a link to this Ghanaian movie which was shot as far back as 1984 and after watching it, I think you should share it with your readers.

Even as far as 1984 Ghanaians were making such quality movies with good story-lines? What changed then? Why have we landed ourselves in this misery of substandard productions and annoying story-lines?

The movie is by King Ampaw and features Evans Oma Hunter, Amy Appia, David Dontoh, George Wilson, Dorothy Ankomah, Ernest Youngman, Rose Fynn, Felix Asante Larbi, Kwesi France, Emmi L. Lawson and Charles Ansong.

Apart from David Donkoh, I am not sure where the others who performed so well in the movie are—maybe one of your readers can help me with where these great actors are today.

It is an amazing movie with great production quality which can easily beat many of our today movies.

Watch the movie below…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOy6d9PVXFA

From: Linda Owusu Ansah/United States

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8 thoughts on “‘Kukurantumi: Road to Accra’ So What Happened to Our Ghanaian Movie Industry?”

  1. Chris (and the Reader who sent the link)…thank you so much.  I love this movie and have been looking for it everywhere.   I share the reader’s sentiment and appreciate the link.

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  2. Chris (and the Reader who sent the link)…thank you so much.  I love this movie and have been looking for it everywhere.   I share the reader’s sentiment and appreciate the link.

    Reply

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