True Patriot

no information on the tagline

Between 1961 and 1989, in Apartheid South Africa,132 political prisoners were executed by hanging at Pretoria Central Gallows. John Harris – hanged at age 27, was the only white person to be executed for fighting apartheid. A member of the clandestine "all white" African Resistance Movement, John Harris was left the “last man standing” after a nation-wide crack-down by Apartheid security police on the 4th July 1964 saw all members of ARM either detained or fleeing the country. Married to Ann - with a son only six weeks old, in a final desperate statement against Apartheid, on 24th July 1964 John Harris placed a bomb on a “Whites only” platform at the Johannesburg Station. On 1st April 1965, at 5.30am, John Harris – aged 27 – softly singing “We shall Overcome”, was executed by hanging in Pretoria. On death row he had one final request: that “one day in a new and free South Africa, on his tombstone should be written: ‘John Harris – True Patriot’.

Kevin Harris

Director

No information

Writers

No information

Producers

$0

Budget

$0

Revenue

-

Release Date

ZA

Country

-

Rating

-

Votes

-

Age Rating

82 min

Runtime

Released

Status

-

Language

Popular actors
Media

View all media:

All Media

Нет информации по фоновой картинке

Медиа изображениеМедиа изображениеМедиа изображение
Director
Kevin Harris

Kevin Harris

Kevin Harris is a South African independent documentary filmmaker born in Pietermaritzburg. In October 1979, he was fired by the Apartheid controlled SABC TV for ensuring the uncensored broadcast of his documentary Bara. In 1982, he made his first independent documentary, This We Can Do For Justice & For Peace, know as Land of Courage, Land of Fear in the United States. Other notable works includes Witness to Apartheid, The Cry of Reason and the PBS documentary series South Africa Now.
Related Movies

There are no similar films yet.

You might like it

There are no recommended films yet.