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  • ''[[Debbie]]'' is a 1965 South African [[Afrikaans]] film by [[Elmo de Witt]]. ...phy by [[Manie Botha]] and [[Louis de Witt]] and film editing by [[Elmo de Witt]].
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  • ''[[Sien Jou Môre]]'' is a South African [[Afrikaans]] film by [[Elmo de Witt]] that was produced in 1970. ...o de Witt]]. The writers of the script were [[A.P. du Plessis]], [[Elmo de Witt]] and [[Tony Jay]].
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  • ...tory of the greatest S.A. composer") is an [[Afrikaans]] film by [[Elmo de Witt]] ...e Steyn, Pietie Meyer, Dirkie van den Bergh, Müller Retief, Sann de Lange, Louis van Niekerk, Kenneth Baker, Ralph Loubser, Max Angorn, Dulcie van den Bergh
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  • ...[[Wendy de la Harpe]] is listed here under "De" as '''[[Wendy de la Harpe|De la Harpe, Wendy]]''', etc.'' [[Cecilia de Bank|De Bank, Cecilia]]
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  • ...artlyriquefr.fr/personnages/Nuitter%20Charles.html] (pseudonym for Charles Louis Étienne Truinet, 1828-1899) and Joseph Derley (d. 1864) ...as Hailes Lacy]] in the same year. Editions also published by Robert M. De Witt and by Harold Roorbach in New York, and as acting edition, 347 in [[Samuel
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  • Elmo de Witt (b. 18/03/1935 – d. Uvongo, 31/04/2011). Producer, director, editor, cin Elmo Andre de Witt was still a schoolboy when a short film he and his friends had made won an
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  • ...yn]]’s play ''[[Die Wildsboudjie]]'', directed by [[Arthur Bennett]] and [[Louis Knobel]]. ...Tweede Slaapkamer]]'' ([[Gordon Vorster]]/1961), ''[[Debbie]]'' ([[Elmo de Witt]]/1965) and ''[[Boemerang 11:15]]'' ([[Ivan Hall]]/1972).
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  • ...dentebond]] at the [[University of Cape Town]]. This was followed by [[C. Louis Leipoldt]]’s ''[[Die Heks]]'' for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelveren
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  • ...ll as Germany, Denmark and France, including the ensemble that accompanied Louis Armstrong on his 1932 visit to Europe. His most frequent and lengthy engag ...'' (Director: [[Francois Swart]]), 1976 – ''[[Glenda]]'' (Director: [[Dirk de Villiers]]), 1977 – ''[[Tigers Don’t Cry]]'' / ''[[Target of an Assassi
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  • ...once with directors such as [[Emil Nofal]], [[Jans Rautenbach]] and [[Dirk de Villiers]]. His first feature as editor was ''[[Rip van Wyk]]'', directed 1972 – The Winners / My way (Editor with [[David de Beyer]]) (Directors: [[Emil Nofal]] & [[Roy Sargeant]]),
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  • ..., with schoolgirls [[Arina van Zyl]] (now [[Arina de Witt]]) and [[Annabie de Beer]] who did much singing. [[Hannes van Eck]] provided music with his con Some members of the club were [[D J De Villiers]], Mr [[E.H. Egan]], [[Mrs Egan]], [[Mrs Orsmond]], Mr [[Etto van
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  • ...or: [[William Egan]]), 1984 – ''[[Vereeniging, Vereniging]]'' (Director: [[Louis van Niekerk]]), 1984 – ''[[Woyzeck]]'' (Director: [[Dieter Reible]]), 198 ...glishwoman: an Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse]]'' (Director: [[Dirk de Villiers]]), 1990 – ''[[Oh Schucks…! Here Comes U.N.T.A.G]]'' / ''Kwagg
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  • ...issiepit]]'', the screen version of the Afrikaans radio series. [[Elmo de Witt]] directed the film. ...lled ''[[The Merchant of Venice|Die Koopman van Venesië]]'', directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], together with [[Don Lamprecht]] in 1981.
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  • ...]]/1964), Knock-out (Viriato Barreto/1969), ''[[Joe Bullet]]'' ([[Louis de Witt]]/1972), The Diamond Mercenaries / Killer Force (Val Guest/1975), Mntanami
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