
In a world of wife swapping, drugs and chocolate covered lobsters, murder seemed so uncivilised.
A millionaire past his prime and his young wife arrive in Kenya circa 1940 to find that the other affluent British expatriates are living large as the homefront gears up for war. They are busy swapping partners, doing drugs, and attending lavish parties and horse races. She begins a torrid affair with one of the bon vivants, and her husband finds out and confronts them. The husband and wife decide to break up peacefully, but the bon vivant is murdered and all the evidence points to the husband.
- 6.0
- 1987
- Released
- 1h 47m

Greta Scacchi
Diana, Lady Broughton
Charles Dance
Josslyn Hay
Joss Ackland
'Jock' Delves Broughton
Sarah Miles
Alice de Janzé
John Hurt
Gilbert Colville
Trevor Howard
Jack Soames
Geraldine Chaplin
Nina Soames
Murray Head
Lizzie
Ray McAnally
Morris
Susan Fleetwood
Gladys, Lady Delamer
Catherine Neilson
Lady June Carberry
Alan Dobie
Sir Walter Harrigan
Hugh Grant
Hugh
Gregor Fisher
McPherson
Jacqueline Pearce
Idina Soltau
Tristram Jellinek
Land Agent
Tim Myers
Raymond de Trafford
Ron Donachie
Club Manager
Douglas Chege
Kiptobe
Wensley Pithey
Sheridan
Stephan Chase
Carberry
Louis Mahoney
Abdullah
Susannah Harker
Young Girl
Amanda Parkin
Nancy Wirewater
Olivier Pierre
Kaplan
David Quilter
Poppy
John Rees
Baines
Anthony Benson
Fox
Clare Travers-Deacon
Muffin-Faced Woman
Nigel Le Vaillant
Handsome Reporter
Basil Whybray
Spotty Reporter
Gary Beadle
Servant
Bill Moody
Jury Foreman
John Darrell
Registrar
Ilario Bisi-Pedro
African Policeman
Edwin Mahinda
Boy Waiter
Seipal Ngojine
Maasai Warrior
Pilip Saitoti
Maasai WarriorReleased
en
$5,300,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #upper class
- #africa
- #murder
- #kenya
- #hedonism
- #decadence
- #1940s
Reviews
"White Mischief" provides an account of what the vapid British elite did when the Luftwaffe began the blitz on London - they simply packed up their stiff upper lips and ran away to Kenya to continue indulging in the obscene and debauched life of privilege which they had become accustomed to. A life which was no doubt an accident of birth instead of an admirable and triumphant rise out of the oppre

"Alice" (Sarah Miles) moves to colonial Kenya with her elderly husband "Jock" (Joss Ackland) and soon she is enjoying the social whirl that is their unfettered lifestyle. She falls in easily with the great and the good - even befriending the all-but-mute "Colvile" (John Hurt) but it's not that dalliance that worries her husband, though. It's one with the debonaire Earl of Erroll (Charles Dance) an











