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Nigerian Actors Star in Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’
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Nigerian actors Bikiya Graham-Douglas, Babs Olusanmokun, Alessandro Babalola, and Victor Oshin are featured in Guy Ritchie’s 2024 Hollywood war film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
This movie, set during World War II, highlights the formation of a secret British combat unit composed of unconventional operatives who embark on a daring mission against the Nazis, influencing the war’s outcome.
The film notably incorporates Yoruba culture through the characters portrayed by the Nigerian actors, each playing a significant role that advances the plot.
In the story, Olusanmokun’s character, Mr. Heron, is a British spy who collaborates with Marjorie Stewart, played by Eiza Gonzalez, to gather intelligence on the Germans.
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Graham-Douglas portrays Madam Igbokwe, who is tasked by Mr. Heron to seduce a German military guard. Babalola and Oshin play Adebayo and Adegoke, respectively.
The diverse cast not only enriches the narrative but also brings a unique cultural dimension to the film.
Graham-Douglas has a background in Nollywood, with roles in movies like Flower Girl (2013), Cold Wilo (2019), and War: Wrath and Revenge (2023).
Olusanmokun, a Nigerian American actor, has appeared in well-known films such as Star Trek and Dune. Babalola has featured in Wrath of Man and Top Boy, while Oshin starred in The Great Escaper.
The involvement of these actors highlights the increasing global recognition of Nigerian talent in the film industry.
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