Yankee Zulu

Yankee Zulu

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Slapstick Comedy | Disguise

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Gray Hofmeyr
  • Cast(s): Leon Schuster, John Matshikiza, Wilson Dunster, Terri Treas, Tolla Van Der Merwe See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 40min
  • Music: Stanislas Syrewicz,Zane Cronjé
  • Similar To: Tuner, The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Story:
    Two South African boys, one white, Rhino, and one black, Zulu, go their separate ways after an incident. Many years later, they meet up again as adults, when one, after living for years in the United States, is now a wanted criminal. The two end up being a part of a madcap chase involving a check for a large amount of lottery money, pursued by Gen. Diehard and Rhino's ex-wife Rowena, who was the cause of the rift between the two protagonists.
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STORY

Story
Two South African boys, one white, Rhino, and one black, Zulu, go their separate ways after an incident. Many years later, they meet up again as adults, when one, after living for years in the United States, is now a wanted criminal. The two end up being a part of a madcap chase involving a check for a large amount of lottery money, pursued by Gen. Diehard and Rhino's ex-wife Rowena, who was the cause of the rift between the two protagonists.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Though a success in its home of South Africa, the film also became a massive audience favorite in post-communist Eastern Europe, where it was frequently shown on television all throughout the 90s and 2000s. While the film's lengthy comedy scenes that poke fun at racism with a heavy reliance on blackface and whiteface were a target of criticism to Western viewers, such gags were more accepted in Eastern Europe, where blackface is still practiced in public media in the 2020s.