Killing Heat (1981 film)
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Killing Heat (released in Sweden as Gräset sjunger ) is a 1981 film based on Doris Lessing's 1950 novel, The Grass Is Singing . It stars Karen Black and John Thaw and was filmed in Zambia.
Plot
The film takes place in Southern Rhodesia in the 1940s. Mary, a city woman, marries a farmer named Dick Turner. Mary is pulled from the comforts of her cosmopolitan life and forced to live on Dick's unsuccessful farm. Mary slowly becomes insane and has a sexual affair with her black servant, Moses. When Mary and Moses' affair is discovered Mary asks Moses to leave the farm. Moses returns and murders Mary. The film deals with the issues of colonialism, the white man's role in Africa, and the relationships between the races and genders.[1]
Cast
- Karen Black as Mary Turner
- John Thaw as Dick Turner
- John Kani as Moses
- Ivy Miyanda as Moses' wife
- Wesley Kaonga as Dhlamini
- Kennedy Mungomba as Faison
- Patrick Mynhardt as Charlie Muller
- John Moulder Brown as Tony Marston
- Margaret Heale as Ellen Muller
- Bernard Hamaundu as Labourer
- Abel Kabungo as Labourer
- Manda Mwila as Labourer
- Edmund Ngula as Labourer
- Richard Nkanyezi as Labourer