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Directed by Nabwana IGG Starring Kakule Wilson Cinematography Nabwana IGG Initial release 2010 (Uganda) Screenplay Nabwana I.G.G. Producer Nabwana I.G.G. | 7.8/10 IMDb Produced by Nabwana IGG Music by Kizito Vicent Edited by Nabwana IGG Director Nabwana I.G.G. Music director Kizito Vicent | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Kakule Wilson, Sserunya Ernest, G. Puffs, Bisaso Dauda Similar Bad Black, Dude Bro Party Massacre, Escape from Uganda, The Clones of Bruce Lee, Zombie Lake |
Who killed captain alex 2010 the search for the worst ihe uganda s first action movie
Who Killed Captain Alex is an action film produced in Wakaliwood, an ultra low-budget studio in Kampala, Uganda. A trailer for the film was uploaded to YouTube in January 2010, and has been viewed over 2.7 million times as of February 2017. The original version of the film was lost due to power outages and "strained conditions". The surviving version of Who Killed Captain Alex? released online includes an English "Video Joker" commentary that adds in running gags about the characters.
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- Who killed captain alex 2010 the search for the worst ihe uganda s first action movie
- Trying to watch who killed captain alex 2010
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Plot
Captain Alex, the local military's top soldier, is sent out to destroy the evil Tiger Mafia, a group that controls the city of Kampala from the shadows. The Tiger Mafia is led by a man named Richard.
After Richard's brother (described as a man with a beautiful voice) is killed by Captain Alex, Richard sets out for revenge. Later, Captain Alex turns up dead—but nobody is sure who killed him. Captain Alex's brother, a Ugandan Shaolin Monk, arrives in Kampala to try and discover who the murderer is. He develops a friendship with one of Richard's wives, who has lost her memory due to being shot by Richard (Richard has so many wives they are expendable).
The last action sequence features a number of helicopters, myriad explosions, and an immense body count. Richard is shot down out of his helicopter and killed. In the end, however, no one knows who actually killed Captain Alex (Not even the director of the movie.)
Production
The film was produced on a $200 budget. Production began in late 2009 in the ghettos of Nateete. Filmmaker Isaac Nabwana (nicknamed Nabwana IGG) was inspired by his love of Hollywood action movies and martial arts films from childhood. The helicopter scenes in the film were based off of Nabwana's experiences during the Ugandan Bush War where he and his brother were chased by a helicopter.
Throughout the film, a panpipes cover of the Seal song "Kiss from a Rose" can be heard.
The actual film itself is the salvaged remains of the original movie as the creator had to delete the file of the film to create space on his computer, in order to make space for his next movie.