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''[[April 1980]]'' is a South African film by [[Jan Scholtz]]. It was released in September 1980.  
 
''[[April 1980]]'' is a South African film by [[Jan Scholtz]]. It was released in September 1980.  
 
==The film==
 
==The film==
 
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The film tells the story of an innocent university student called Carol Carpenter, whose brother - also a student - is a political activist. She falls in love with Julian Krige who has been instructed to provide the police with information about Carol's brother. Julian uses Carol to obtain the information but falls in love with her at the same time.
She was innocent, but in control of their devious plans. As a spy, he was in a perfect position on campus. As an activist, everything had to be according to his distorted ideals.
 
  
 
==Production team==
 
==Production team==
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Directed by [[Jan Scholtz]] and produced by [[André Scholtz]] and [[Boet Troskie]], with a script  by [[Jan Scholtz]], music by [[Rosa Keet]] and [[Laurika Rauch]], cinematography by [[Paul Marais]] and film editing by [[Johan Lategan]].
  
Directed by [[Ivan Hall]] and produced by [[Albie Venter]] and [[Madel Venter]], with a script  by [[James Ambrose Brown]] and [[Otto Krause]], music by [[Art Heatlie]], cinematography by [[Ivo Pellegrini]] and film editing by [[David de Beyer]].
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Production Management was by [[Jannie Wienand]] and the rest of the crew consisted of [[Jakes de Villers]] and [[Felix Meyburgh Jr.]] (sound), [[Caroline Burls]] (art department), [[Paul Ballinger]] (special effects), [[Roly Jansen]] and [[Jannie Wienand]] (stunts), [[David Bakgane]], [[Gerhard Meyer]], [[Tink Minster]], [[Daniel Mokgoko]] and [[Johan Scheepers]] (camera and electrical department), [[Henning Paulsen]] (editorial department) and [[Rozelle Vogelman]] (script and continuity department).
 
 
Production Management was by [[André Venter]] and [[Bill Venter]] and the rest of the crew consisted of
 
[[Bob Riley]] (assistant director), [[Mary Usmar]] and [[Peter Usmar]] (sound and continuity), [[Hugh Fowler]] (assistant camera), [[Ronnie Wilson]] (still photographer), [[Boet Pretorius]] (music recordings), and [[Brian le Roux]] (titles).
 
 
 
 
==The cast==
 
==The cast==
 
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The cast includes [[Doon Boshoff]] ("Julian Krige"), [[Sandra Horn]] ("Carol Carpenter"), [[Michael Richard]] ("Alex Carpenter"), [[Joe Stewardson]] ("Prof. Jonathan Carpenter"), [[Dirk de Villiers]] ("Gaffie Krige"), [[Marié du Toit]] ("Annette Carpenter"), [[Trix Pienaar]] ("Alet Krige"), [[Bill Flynn]] ("Hertz"), [[Bill Curry]] ("Basil Williams"), [[Nic de Jager]] ("Col. Neels Venter"), [[Danny Keogh]] ("Maj. Harrison"), [[Allan Dyssel]] ("Swart"), [[Morné Coetzer]] ("Sgt. Booysen"), [[Lourens Swanepoel]] ("Abramson"), [[Mike Hobbs]] (as Mike Hobbs himself, a news reader), [[Elizabeth Archer]] ("Judith"), [[Fred Nelson]] ("Magistrate"), [[Tullio Moneta]] ("Doctor", a cell leader), [[Jannie Wienand]] ("Gabriel") and [[Laurika Rauch]] (guest starring as herself).
The cast includes [[Will Sealie]] ("Captain Caprivi"), [[Ken Hare]] ("Clive"), [[Jannie Hanzen]] ("Tommie"), [[Sandy Nkomo]] ("Filemon"), [[Leon Kruger]] ("S.S.G. officer"), [[Rod Alexander]] ("Beukes"), [[Tani de Lange]] ("Anna Beukes"), [[Bess Finney]] ("Mrs. Steenkamp"), [[Lyn Hooker]] ("Frieda Hanekom"), [[Franz Marx]] ("Dr. Swart), [[Christine Stevens]] ("Marie Rossouw"), [[Peter van Dissel]] ("Sam"), [[Hew Visser]] ("Father Ryan"), [[Hermien Dommisse]] ("Wilhelmina Rossouw"), [[Sydney Chama]] ("Leader, Free People of Africa Fighters"), [[Tullio Moneta]] ("Second in command"), [[Tyrone Sun]] (Fighter), [[Errol Lo Pong]] (Fighter), [[Kenny Lo Pong]] (Fighter) and [[Sidney Ho Yen]] (Fighter).
 
 
 
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
 
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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[[IMDb]] [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1690104/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm]
[[IMDb]] [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2034612/fullcredits]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 1 June 2020

April 1980 is a South African film by Jan Scholtz. It was released in September 1980.

The film

The film tells the story of an innocent university student called Carol Carpenter, whose brother - also a student - is a political activist. She falls in love with Julian Krige who has been instructed to provide the police with information about Carol's brother. Julian uses Carol to obtain the information but falls in love with her at the same time.

Production team

Directed by Jan Scholtz and produced by André Scholtz and Boet Troskie, with a script by Jan Scholtz, music by Rosa Keet and Laurika Rauch, cinematography by Paul Marais and film editing by Johan Lategan.

Production Management was by Jannie Wienand and the rest of the crew consisted of Jakes de Villers and Felix Meyburgh Jr. (sound), Caroline Burls (art department), Paul Ballinger (special effects), Roly Jansen and Jannie Wienand (stunts), David Bakgane, Gerhard Meyer, Tink Minster, Daniel Mokgoko and Johan Scheepers (camera and electrical department), Henning Paulsen (editorial department) and Rozelle Vogelman (script and continuity department).

The cast

The cast includes Doon Boshoff ("Julian Krige"), Sandra Horn ("Carol Carpenter"), Michael Richard ("Alex Carpenter"), Joe Stewardson ("Prof. Jonathan Carpenter"), Dirk de Villiers ("Gaffie Krige"), Marié du Toit ("Annette Carpenter"), Trix Pienaar ("Alet Krige"), Bill Flynn ("Hertz"), Bill Curry ("Basil Williams"), Nic de Jager ("Col. Neels Venter"), Danny Keogh ("Maj. Harrison"), Allan Dyssel ("Swart"), Morné Coetzer ("Sgt. Booysen"), Lourens Swanepoel ("Abramson"), Mike Hobbs (as Mike Hobbs himself, a news reader), Elizabeth Archer ("Judith"), Fred Nelson ("Magistrate"), Tullio Moneta ("Doctor", a cell leader), Jannie Wienand ("Gabriel") and Laurika Rauch (guest starring as herself).

Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc

Sources

IMDb [1]

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