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6 Nollywood Films from the 1990s and Where to Watch Them Now

 

**1. *Suicide Mission* (1998)**
Directed by Fred Amata and produced by Sunny Collins, this film follows Monique, a woman who uses dark magic to manipulate a married man and wreak havoc on his family. As Monique’s dark deeds unfold, her downfall leads to a dramatic and supernatural resolution.

**Where to Watch:** *Suicide Mission* might be available on Nigerian DVD collections or vintage film platforms. Check streaming services that specialize in Nollywood classics or local platforms like IrokoTV.

**2. *Igodo: The Land of the Living Dead* (1999)**
This adventure film, directed by Andy Amenechi and produced by Don Pedro Obaseki, depicts a village’s struggle against malevolent spirits. The story revolves around a quest to retrieve a powerful sword from an evil forest to combat the supernatural threats.

**Where to Watch:** Look for *Igodo* on classic Nollywood film streaming platforms or DVD collections. It might also be available on local streaming services.

**3. *Scores to Settle* (1998)**
Directed by Chico Ejiro, this drama portrays the life of a widow, Sade, who endures hardship and rejection after the death of her husband. The film explores themes of poverty and resilience.

**Where to Watch:** *Scores to Settle* can be found on Nollywood classic film DVDs or streaming platforms that feature vintage Nigerian films.

**4. *Chain Reaction* (1999)**
A drama by Ndubuisi Okoh, *Chain Reaction* focuses on Eucharia, a woman who stirs conflict despite having a peaceful husband. The film is known for its poignant soundtrack.

**Where to Watch:** Search for *Chain Reaction* on Nollywood film streaming services or classic DVD collections.

**5. *Mortal Inheritance* (1996)**
Directed by Andy Amenechi and produced by Zeb Ejiro, this film addresses sickle cell anemia and its cultural implications in Nigeria. It tells the story of a woman with the condition who faces both personal and societal challenges.

**Where to Watch:** *Mortal Inheritance* might be available on platforms dedicated to classic Nollywood films or through local streaming services and DVD collections.

**6. *Cage Love* (1998)**
This film features a dramatic tale of love and betrayal. It highlights the intense emotions and conflicts often found in Nollywood dramas of the era.

**Where to Watch:** Look for *Cage Love* on streaming services specializing in Nollywood films or check vintage DVD collections.

For the most accurate availability, consider checking platforms like IrokoTV, Netflix (which occasionally features classic Nollywood films), or local film archives.

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