I Told You So (film)
I Told You So is a 1970 Ghanaian movie. The movie portrays Ghanaians and their way of life in a satirical style. It also gives insight into the life of a young lady who did not take the advice of her father when about to marry a man she did not know anything about, but rather took her mother's and uncle's advice because of the wealth and power the money has.
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Directed by | Egbert Adjesu |
Written by | Egbert Adjesu |
Production company | Bam Nemsia, Ltd. |
Distributed by | Ghana Film Corporation |
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Country | Ghana |
Language | English, Akan |
The young lady later finds out that the man she is supposed to marry was an armed robber. She was very upset of the whole incident. When her dad ask what happened, she replied that the man she was supposed to marry is an armed robber; her father ended by saying "I told you so".[1][2][3]
Cast
- Bobe Cole
- Margret Quainoo[4] (Araba Stamp)
- Kweku Crankson (Osuoabrobor)
References
- 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. 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; 12/08/2013 13:00:00; 1290; Comments, 0 (8 December 2013). "Margaret Quainoo". GhanaNation Online. Retrieved 1 February 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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