A Good Man in Africa
Released: 1994
Comedy, Drama
Morgan Leafy is a secretary to the British High Commissioner to an Africa nation. Leafy is a man that makes himself useful to his boss, the snobbish Arthur Fanshawe, who has no clue about what's going on around him, but who wants to use his secretary to carry on his dirty work, which involves getting one of the most powerful men in the country to do business with his country.The young secretary has an eye for beautiful women around him, especially Hazel, a native beauty, with whom he is having an affair. Things get complicated because Sam Adekunle, a man running for president of the country, wants a favor from Leafy in return after he has accepted the invitation to visit London. The proposition involves swaying a prominent doctor's opposition to a plan that will make Adenkule filthy rich.
Starring: Colin Friels, Sean Connery, John Lithgow, Diana Rigg, Joanne Whalley, Louis Gossett Jr., Maynard Eziashi, Jeremy Crutchley
Directed by: Bruce Beresford
Written by: William Boyd, William Boyd
Language: English
Scenes
Morgan (Colin Friels) is a British diplomat in Africa. In the first pee scene, he wakes at night and takes an excruciatingly painful piss (heard while the camera shows his face).
The next day Morgan visits the doctor (Sean Connery), who orders him to "shake the dew from the lily" in his office. He does so and once again his face is shown as you hear him pee. You also see the specimen jar when he's done.
While dressed as Santa Claus, Morgan hides behind the shower curtain in the bathroom of an elderly English dutchess (Daphne Greenwood). She enters and takes a 10-second hissing pee before discovering him in the tub.
Alternate Titles
Der letzte Held von Afrika (TV title)