Son of Mercy | |
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Directed by | Amen Imasuen |
Written by | Victor Negro |
Starring | Alexx Ekubo Linda Osifo Nicholas Imasuen Fidelis Castro Edjodamen Ejehi Cliff Igbinovia |
Cinematography | Joshua Osamwonyi |
Music by | Emmanuel Imeh Frank |
Production company | St Moscomee Limited |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Budget | NGN 20,000,000 (estd.) |
Son of Mercy, is a 2020 Nigerian drama film directed by Amen Imasuen and produced by director himself with Mosco Imobhio. [1] The film stars Alexx Ekubo and Linda Osifo in the lead roles whereas Nicholas Imasuen, Fidelis Castro, Edjodamen Ejehi and Cliff Igbinovia made supportive roles. [2] It is the story of Efe, a young man growing up who stole his father’s pension money to travel abroad and was duped along the way, he must not return home except he makes it. [3]
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