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‘Mr Bones 3: Son of Bones’ set for Easter weekend release

SOME of Mzansi’s favourite comedy giants have come together to offer viewers side-splitting comedy in the upcoming ‘Mr Bones 3: Son of Bones’, dropping in cinemas on 15 April.

This coming Easter, Leon Schuster and Alfred ‘Shorty’ Ntombela return to Kuvukiland to defend it against unscrupulous oil diggers and treasure hunters.

Other cast members in the movie are Tumi Morake, Sans Moonsamy, Daniel Janks, Sthandile Nkosi, Jay Anstey and Jerry Mofokeng.

In the threequel, the ‘Son of Bones’ begins at the turn of the last century, when we witness the burying of the Kruger millions by two Boer soldiers who subsequently kill each other due to idiotic greed, leaving the millions hidden in a graveyard in Kuvukiland.

In the present day a scrawny businessman named Alvin (Moonsamy) and his Texan engineer partner, Jack (Janks), together with their beautiful guide, Gabrielle (Anstey), are plotting to drill for oil in the pristine land, which would leave it an oily mess.

Bones and Mathambo (Ntombela) must devise a way to outsmart the opinionated Westerners. Of course, as their plan unfolds, so do many other unexpected twists and turns, with hilarious effect.

‘Mr Bones 3: Son of Bones’ was produced in collaboration with Thabede Menzi Films and M-Net Movies, with support from Film Chrome, the National Empowerment Fund and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition. – IOL

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