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  1. Blind Justice (also known as Hold My Hand I'm Dying) is a 1988 drama film directed by Terence Ryan and starring Christopher Cazenove, Oliver Reed, Patrick Shai, and Edita Brychta. It was written by Mark Ezra. Based on the 1967 book Hold My Hand I'm Dying by John Gordon Davis, it was commercially released in Italy in October 1988.

    • Julian Laxton, Fransua Roos, Patric van Blerk
    • Hold My Hand I'm Dying, by John Gordon Davis
    • Mark Cassidy, Christopher Coy
  2. 1. Dez. 1989 · This is a great film that was adapted from the novel Hold My Hand I'm Dying by the author John Gordon Davis. The wonderful locations in South Africa reveal a beautiful country against which is set a brutal story. The film captures perfectly the period of time, 1953 when the building of the Kariba Dam flooded the tribal burial grounds ...

    • (298)
    • Drama, War
    • Terence Ryan
    • 1989-12-01
  3. 24. März 2021 · 42. 5.2K views 2 years ago #GMG #FreeYouTubeMovies #watchfree. When the British territory of Southern Rhodesia issued a unilateral declaration of independence in 1965, it means freedom and hope for...

    • 104 Min.
    • 6,8K
    • GOLDEN MEDIA
  4. 942 subscribers. Subscribed. 19. 8.7K views 16 years ago. When an African country declares independence, it means freedom and hope for some; despair, fear and death for others. The one certain...

    • 2 Min.
    • 8,8K
    • IFM Films
  5. Hold My Hand, I'm Dying 1988 1 hr. 50 min. Drama List Reviews An English official (Christopher Cazenove), his girlfriend (Edita Brychta) and his native servant are friends caught in an...

    • Terence Ryan
    • Christopher Cazenove
  6. Hold My Hand I’m Dying. Release : 1988 Director : Terence Ryan Producer : Mark Cassidy. Cast : Edith Brychta / Oliver Reed / Christopher Cazenove / Patrick Shai Running Time : When an African country declares independence, it means freedom and hope for some; despair, fear and death for others.

  7. Hold My Hand, I'm Dying. When the British territory of Southern Rhodesia issues a unilateral declaration of independence in 1965, it means freedom and hope for some; despair, fear, and death for others.