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The Foster Gang

The Foster gang was a group of criminals who operated in South Africa, around Johannesburg and the Rand, between the months of July and September 1914, committing various acts of robbery and murder.

Top Cast

  • Ivan Berold

    Ivan Berold

    William Foster

  • Charles Ellis

    Charles Ellis

    John Maxim

  • Charles Vernon

    Charles Vernon

    Carl 'Boy' Mezar

  • Elizabeth Meyer

    Elizabeth Meyer

    Peggy Foster

  • Reinet Maasdorp

    Reinet Maasdorp

    Milly

  • Kenneth Baker

    Kenneth Baker

    Lieutenant Colonel

  • Mike Heine

    Mike Heine

    Detective Rogers

  • Robert Fick

    Robert Fick

Overview

The Foster gang was a group of criminals who operated in South Africa, around Johannesburg and the Rand, between the months of July and September 1914, committing various acts of robbery and murder.

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