Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 1999


A Stab in the Dark (film)

Buy A Stab in the Dark (film) now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




'A Stab in the Dark' is a 1999 English language Ghanaian movie produced by Bam Nemesia, Ltd. and directed by Veronica Quarshie. It was a financial and critical success, winning Best Film at the Ghana Movie Awards in 2000.

Plot



A lady is betrayed when her best friend, starts a relationship with her father after the family helps her by taking her in.

This five film series (A Stab in the Dark 1,2, Ripples: A Stab in Dark 3, Ripples 2, and Ripples 3) follows the lives of young women in domestic dramas and represents a variation of the social issues in drama.

In A Stab in the Dark, the main character, Effe, is a pretty young woman who prefers dating much older, usually married men. Effe leaves her home to escape her mothers criticism of her behavior and stays with her friends family.

While at her friend Kates house, Effe has an affair with Kates father and ruins the dynamics of that family.

Eventually, in the fifth film, Effe decides to turn her life around and instead of ruining families and marriages, helps save a marriage and regains her friendship with Kate.

Cast



*Psalm Adjeteyfio

*Pascaline Edwards

*Edinam Atatsi

*Kwame Owusu-Ansah

*Naana Hayford

*Mawuli Semevo

*Grace Omaboe

*Agnes Dapaah

*Nat Banini

*Wendy Nortey

*Henry Nartey

*Abeiku Nyame (Jagger Pee)

*Abeiku Acquah

*Yvonne Boakye

Sequels



'A Stab in the Dark' is the first in a series of five short films all directed by Veronica Quarshie and released between 1999 and 2003.

*'A Stab in the Dark' (1999)

*'A Stab in the Dark 2' (2000)

*'Ripples: A Stab in the Dark 3' (2000)

*'Ripples 2' (2000)

*'Rage: Ripples 3' (2003)

Analysis



'A Stab in the Dark' and its sequels are noted for focusing on male infidelity as a source of familial conflict, a plot device not commonly used in Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema.

Reception



'A Stab in the Dark' and its sequels are considered to be among Quarshie's best and most significant work. 'A Stab in the Dark' was financially successful and won several awards, including Best FIlm at the Ghana Movie Awards in 2000.

Further reading



* Aveh, Michael Africanus. "Culture, Identity, Nationalism and the African Cinema: The Dream and Current Challenges." Diss. University of Ghana Legon, Ghana, 2011. Print.

References



Category:English-language Ghanaian films

Category:1999 films

Category:1990s English-language films


Buy A Stab in the Dark (film) now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 1999



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1101666903.