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Majid & Jackie |
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Making J. J. Bonny in the Accident Scene |
The
Ghanaian movie well produced with huge support from The Gambia government tells
about true love, lies and more also the culture of The Gambia coming into play;
one can say that improvement is gradually setting into the film industry in
this part of our globe.
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Gardner & J. J. Bonny |
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Jackie & J. J. Bonny |
Set
in Ghana and The Gambia with great emphasis in the twist and turns of an engaged
Ghanaian man, Bill (played by Majid Michel) who goes on a two weeks vacation
leaving his fiancée, Loveth (played by Nigerian J. J. Bonny) and then sardonically
falls in love with a The Gambia tour guide, Asumbi (played by Jackie Appiah).
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Majid taking lessons from an elder |
THE
GROOM’S BRIDE features Majid Michel, Jackie Appiah, Ceesay and Nass from The
Gambia, J. J. Bonny from Nigeria, Kofi Adjololo, Amanobia, David Gardner et al.
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Jackie in The Gambia |
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J. J. Bonny |
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Amanobia giving J. J. Bonny's hand in a Marriage Scene |
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What Happened Finally? |
Directed
by Frank Rajah Arase and produced by Abdul Salam Mumuni.
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