Tokolosh 2011
"The unseen World Awaits"
Dive into the chilling world of *Tokolosh (2011)*, a South African horror film steeped in eerie folklore and modern dread.
Director: Kevin Singh
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokolosh (2011) about?
*Tokolosh (2011)* follows a young architect investigating his wife's mysterious death, only to uncover a sinister force tied to an ancient South African legend. The Tokolosh, a dwarf-like creature from folklore, has haunted the region for centuries—and now, it's back. As he digs deeper, he realizes the creature's influence extends far beyond myth.
Who directed Tokolosh?
Kevin Singh directed *Tokolosh (2011)*, bringing a fresh perspective to South African horror with his visionary storytelling.
Who stars in Tokolosh?
The film features Gerald Bedekker, Willem Stephanus Beyers, Andrew Devadas, Machiavelli Dhlamini, and Stephan Du Toit in key roles.
Is Tokolosh (2011) worth watching?
*Tokolosh (2011)* is a solid pick for fans of atmospheric horror, blending folklore with modern suspense. While it may not have a widely known rating, its unique premise and cultural roots make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Tokolosh?
*Tokolosh (2011)* has a runtime of 85 minutes.
About Tokolosh (2011) — A South African Horror Rooted in Ancient Legends
Dive into the chilling world of *Tokolosh (2011)*, a South African horror film steeped in eerie folklore and modern dread. Directed by Kevin Singh, this atmospheric thriller follows a grieving young architect who unravels the dark secrets behind his wife's untimely demise, only to confront a malevolent force tied to ancient legends. The Tokolosh, a sinister dwarf-like creature from South African mythology, has haunted the land since 1838—its presence weaving terror into the present day. With a palpable sense of foreboding and relentless suspense, *Tokolosh (2011)* blends supernatural terror with emotional depth, leaving audiences questioning the unseen horrors lurking beyond the shadows.
Starring Gerald Bedekker, Willem Stephanus Beyers, and Andrew Devadas, the film immerses viewers in a haunting exploration of loss, mystery, and the supernatural. The modern-day setting contrasts sharply with the primal terror of the Tokolosh, creating a uniquely unsettling experience. As the protagonist delves deeper into the myth, the line between reality and legend blurs, culminating in a climax that's as thrilling as it is terrifying. Perfect for fans of folklore-inspired horror, *Tokolosh (2011)* delivers a gripping, atmospheric ride into the heart of South Africa's darkest tales.