I Told You So (1970 movie)
1970 Ghanaian film
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I Told You So is a Ghanaian movie from 1970. It shows Ghanaians and their life in a funny way. The film is about a young woman who ignored her father's advice when choosing a husband. Instead, she listened to her mother and uncle because the man was rich and powerful.
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Directed by | Egbert Adjesu |
Written by | Egbert Adjesu |
Production companies | Bam Nemsia, Ltd. |
Distributed by | Ghana Film Corporation |
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Country | Ghana |
Languages | English, Akan |
Later, she discovers that the man is an armed robber. She is very unhappy. When her father asks what happened, she tells him about the robber, and he replies, "I told you so."[1][2][3]
Cast
change- Bob Cole as Kwasi Twii
- Margret Quainoo[4] (Araba Stamp)
- Kweku Cranston (Osuo Abrobor) asAkonta
- Billy Nuamah as Messenger
- Comfort Mensah as Grace
- P.J. Larbi as Plainclothes Man
- K.M. Hammond as Odikro
- Baba Buckle as Rosina
- J. K. Deheer as Jones
- Sarah Amissah as Serwah
- Faustina Ahia as Bar Girl
- Francis Appiah as Opanin Bentum
- C.K. Barnes as Tamewu
References
change- ↑ Kofi, Nana. "I Told You So returns in August". Citifmonline.com. Nana Kofi. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- ↑ Sharparrows. "I Told You So (1970): A Ghanaian Film Noir". Ghana film industry. Sharparrows. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- ↑ "I told You So to play at Conference Centre - Graphic Online". www.graphic.com.gh. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ↑ Ruha, Genevieve (8 December 2013). "Margaret Quainoo". GhanaNation Online. Archived from the original on 23 July 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.