
Vincent McCauley Jnr and Jackie Appiah HAVING BEEN on the quiet for a while, HM Films Productions, one of Ghana's oldest and finest, has re-emerged with a big bang.
The production house, which has over the years brought a lot of stars into the limelight and produced a number of top-rated Ghanaian movies like Destiny, Fatal Decision, Bloody Sunday among other award-winning movies, is up again with yet another epic movie tilted My Sister's Honour, anticipated to take the industry by storm this year.
The star-studded movie directed by Victor Emeghara from Nigeria, stars Ghana's great faces as George Williams, Grace Nortey, Jackie Appiah, Selassie Ibrahim, Vivian Achor and re-introducing Vincent McCauley-Max of Things We Do For Love fame and introducing Akua of TV3 Ghana's Most Beautiful fame among other stars.
On Saturday March 7, the film would be premiered at the National Theater in Accra with a grand carpet ceremony which is scheduled to attract a lot of industry players and government officials. The special guest of honor would be His Excellence Vice President John Mahama.
Already, it has been premiered in such countries like the USA, Britain, Canada and Holland, with a lot of people calling in to praise Vincent for effectively playing his role, stated Hammond Mensah, CEO of HM Films on Monday.
My Sister's Honour' is a movie with enormous appeal because of its powerful setting, pictures quality and storyline as well as the good acting displayed in it. It tells a story of two intimate friends, Ben (Vincent) and Angel (Jackie), both from well-cultured homes, whose pursuit to achieve their hearts' desire ended tragically.
Ben and Angel were so much in love that they promised to marry. However, things went amiss when Angel's sister, Rosemond (Vivian Achor) returned home from the States to have her first baby but met her untimely death; leaving behind her little baby.
In the quest to protect the baby and sustain the family, Angel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills (played by George Williams and Grace Nortey) tried coaxing their second daughter into marrying her big sister's husband to protect her honor, which is the baby.
This is where all the suspense and intrigues began. Angel was torn between her parents' decision and her love for her sister on one part, and her love for her boyfriend on the other. Would Ben allow Angel to go? Or would her parents understand her feeling? What transpired subsequently is a thing movie enthusiasts must see for themselves, come this Saturday at the premiere.
By Francis Addo


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