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  1. A struggling inventor films his enthusiastic quest to launch a new sport, the 100m Jump Rope Sprint, and cameras follow him everywhere, from therapy sessions with his wife to races with...

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  2. 23. Mai 1997 · Jump the Gun: Directed by Les Blair. With Baby Cele, Lionel Newton, Michele Burgers, Thulani Nyembe. Set in Johannesburg, JUMP THE GUN follows the tangled lives of six very different working-class characters, formerly kept apart by apartheid and now all striving to succeed in the new "rainbow nation". United by their command ...

    • (83)
    • Drama
    • Les Blair
    • 1997-05-23
  3. Überblick. Jump The Gun - Ein besseres Leben. - | Südafrika/Großbritannien 1996 | 108 Minuten. Regie: Les Blair. Kommentieren. Teilen. Ein arbeitsloser Elektriker kehrt nach dem Ende der Apartheid in seine Heimatstadt Johannesburg zurück.

  4. 23. Mai 1997 · Overview. Set in Johannesburg, JUMP THE GUN follows the tangled lives of six very different working class characters, formerly kept apart by apartheid and now all striving to succeed in the new "rainbow nation". United by their insecurities - both physical and financial - the film follows their struggle to discover their niche in ...

  5. Jump the Gun (1997) Movie Info Synopsis Johannesburg working-class people (Baby Cele, Lionel Newton, Michele Burgers) who were once culturally separated learn to deal with one another.

    • Les Blair
    • Comedy
    • Baby Cele
  6. 23. Mai 1997 · Languages English. Genres Comedy. Living In Hell and Loving It. Set in Johannesburg, JUMP THE GUN follows the tangled lives of six very different working class characters, formerly kept apart by apartheid and now all striving to succeed in the new "rainbow nation".

  7. 1997 Directed by Les Blair. Living In Hell and Loving It. Set in Johannesburg, JUMP THE GUN follows the tangled lives of six very different working class characters, formerly kept apart by apartheid and now all striving to succeed in the new “rainbow nation”.