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It is an action comedy about Daan and Dingetjie, two layabouts who live on their run-down farm with their sister (Sus), who's sick and tired of their lazy ways. She threatens to run off with the first man she meets, and so when handsome young Bill arrives to have his car fixed, the brothers get nervous. They decide they will have to frighten Bill away but he is more than a match for them.
 
It is an action comedy about Daan and Dingetjie, two layabouts who live on their run-down farm with their sister (Sus), who's sick and tired of their lazy ways. She threatens to run off with the first man she meets, and so when handsome young Bill arrives to have his car fixed, the brothers get nervous. They decide they will have to frighten Bill away but he is more than a match for them.
  
The story and screenplay were written by [[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] and the film directed by [[Dirk de Villiers]], with [[Louw Verwey]] (as "Daan"), [[Roelf Laubscher]] (as "Dingetjie"), [[Chris du Toit]] (as "Bill Verster") and [[Pearl Gawlowski]] (as "Sus"). The rest of the cast included [[Fitz Morley]]
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The story and screenplay were written by [[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] and the film directed by [[Dirk de Villiers]], with [[Louw Verwey]] (as "Daan"), [[Roelf Laubscher]] (as "Dingetjie"), [[Chris du Toit]] (as "Bill Verster") and [[Pearl Gawlowski]] (as "Sus"). The rest of the cast included [[Fitz Morley]], [[Wenda Scholz]], [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Dirk de Villiers]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[Alwyn Louw]], [[Peter Grannell]], [[Manfred Zabovski]] and [[Felicity van Eck]].
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Wenda Scholz
 
Stofie
 
Pieter-Dirk Uys
 
Desk clerk
 
Dirk de Villiers
 
Mr. Roberts
 
Lynne Maree
 
Miss Roberts
 
Alwyn Louw
 
Peter Grannell
 
Manfred Zabovski
 
Felicity van Eck
 
  
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==

Revision as of 06:14, 24 November 2025

My Naam is Dingetjie (lit. "my name is little whatchamacallit") is an Afrikaans film by Dirk de Villiers (1924-2009).

BEING WRITTEN

The film

Referred to as a "Boerewors-western", it is the first in the 1975 "Dingetjie" series of comedies, broadly inspired by the 1970/71 Terence Hill and Bud Spencer "spaghetti westerns" about the character called "Trinity" (notably My Name Is Trinity[1] and Trinity Is Still My Name[2]). The second Afrikaans film was Dingetjie is Dynamite! (October, 1975).

It is an action comedy about Daan and Dingetjie, two layabouts who live on their run-down farm with their sister (Sus), who's sick and tired of their lazy ways. She threatens to run off with the first man she meets, and so when handsome young Bill arrives to have his car fixed, the brothers get nervous. They decide they will have to frighten Bill away but he is more than a match for them.

The story and screenplay were written by C.F. Beyers-Boshoff and the film directed by Dirk de Villiers, with Louw Verwey (as "Daan"), Roelf Laubscher (as "Dingetjie"), Chris du Toit (as "Bill Verster") and Pearl Gawlowski (as "Sus"). The rest of the cast included Fitz Morley, Wenda Scholz, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Dirk de Villiers, Lynne Maree, Alwyn Louw, Peter Grannell, Manfred Zabovski and Felicity van Eck.

Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc

Sources

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Released in South Africa on May 1975.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2035574/


Louis Fouché 1975. "Dingetjie doen dit weer - dié keer saam met Don en Wena", in the Tydskrif-Rapport, 3 August, 1975: p. 11