Countdown at Kusini
Countdown at Kusini is a 1976 Cinema of [the United States|American]-Nigerian action-drama film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis.
Synopsis
During a trip to the newly independent nation of Fahari, Africa, Red Salter, an African American jazz musician, falls in love with Leah Matanzima, but she is involved in Fahari's struggle against a puppet government run by multinational corporations. Jealous of Leah's friendship with white British journalist Charles Henderson, Red reluctantly joins her support of revolutionary leader Ernest Motapo and helps her obtain guns from weapons dealer Saidu. When Fahari officials arrest them, Charles rescues Leah and Red; then spirits them away in a motorboat, but Ben Amed, a French mercenary hired to assassinate Motapo, rams them with another boat and kills Charles. Marnie, Motapo's traitorous nephew, arranges with Amed to ambush Motapo at a railroad junction near Kusini, but Leah and Red arrive in time with revolutionary fighters. After killing Marnie and Amed, Leah welcomes Red to Africa's revolution against European imperialism.Cast
- Ruby Dee - Leah Matanzima
- Ossie Davis - Ernest Motapo
- Greg Morris - Red Salter
- Tom Aldredge - Ben Amed
- Michael Ebert - Charles Henderson
- Thomas Baptiste - John Okello
- Jab Adu - Juma Bakari
- Elsie Olusola - Mamouda
- Oba Funsho Adeolu - Marni
- Ibidun Allison - Sniper
Production
Filming took place in August 1974 in Lagos, Nigeria with both U.S. and Nigerian crews.
Dee, Davis, and Morris deferred their salaries until the film made a profit.