There's a Zulu On My Stoep, known as Yankee Zulu internationally, is a South African comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr. Released in 1993, the film is the highest grossing South African film in the country's box office history.[1] The film stars Leon Schuster (who also cowrote the screenplay with Hofmeyr) and John Matshikiza as two former friends, one white and one black, who grew up together during apartheid, later reuniting as adults over a winning lottery ticket, while being pursued by a racist organization.
Yankee Zulu (known in South Africa as There's A Zulu On My Stoep) is a 1993 South African comedy film starring popular comedian Leon Schuster. An Afrikaner named Rhino and a black man named Zulu who used to be his childhood friend, reunite only to find themselves in a kerfuffle regarding a check worth half a million rand, a fascist and Rhino's crazy ex-wife.
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