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''[[The Winners]]'' is a TV series by [[Emil Nofal]] ().  
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''[[The Winners]]'' is a feature  film by [[Emil Nofal]] (1926-1986).
  
Written and produced by [[Emil Nofal]] and directed by [[Roy Sargeant]]and [[Emil Nofal|Nofal]], with  
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Noit to be confused with a number of
  
Broadcast in 1972, it was later renamed for release in Canada as '''''[[My Way]]'''''
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Also known as '''''[[My Way]]'''''.
  
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==The film== 
  
A sports-oriented drama from South Africa, telling of a former Olympic marathon champion who pushes his sons to be as successful in competition as he was and emphasizes victory above all else.
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A sports-oriented drama film set in South Africa, telling of a former Olympic marathon champion who pushes his sons to be as successful in competition as he was and emphasizes victory above all else.
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Written and produced by [[Emil Nofal]] and directed by [[Roy Sargeant]]and [[Emil Nofal|Nofal]], [[Emil Nofal Films]], with music by [[Robin Netcher]], cinematography by [[Vincent G. Cox]]. film editing by
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[[David de Beyer]] and [[Peter Henkel]].  The cast included [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Madeleine Usher]], [[Tony Jay]], [[Marié du Toit]], [[Richard Loring]], Diane Ridler, John Higgins, Ken Leach, Gregorio Fiasconaro, Ian Yule, Jenny Meyer, Clive Scott, Barbara Kinghorn, John Hayter, Norman Coombes, Marcello Fiasconaro, Kerry Jordan, Maria Bosworth, Shelagh Holliday, Peter Tobin, Penny Jackson, Bart Ceccon, Edward Davies, Gillian Garlick, Richard Knibbs, Lorraine Lithgow, Julian Osieki and Kevin Basel.
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Released in South Africa on 27 March 1972, thereafter in the UK (4 November 1973), Spain (11 February 1974),  USA (May 1974), Colombia (25 August 1976) and USA (January 1980)
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==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
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It was later renamed for release in the USA as '''''[[My Way]]''''' and various other names in non-English-speaking countries - for details see '''[[IMDb]]''' ''My Way'' (1972)
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Release Info[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250116/releaseinfo?ref_=ttloc_ql_2]
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== Sources ==
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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== Return to ==
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Return to [[South_African_Films]]
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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Return to [[Main Page]]
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==Sources==
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250116/companycredits?ref_=ttfc_sa_3

Latest revision as of 17:17, 27 January 2022

The Winners is a feature film by Emil Nofal (1926-1986).

Noit to be confused with a number of

Also known as My Way.

The film

A sports-oriented drama film set in South Africa, telling of a former Olympic marathon champion who pushes his sons to be as successful in competition as he was and emphasizes victory above all else.

Written and produced by Emil Nofal and directed by Roy Sargeantand Nofal, Emil Nofal Films, with music by Robin Netcher, cinematography by Vincent G. Cox. film editing by David de Beyer and Peter Henkel. The cast included Joe Stewardson, Madeleine Usher, Tony Jay, Marié du Toit, Richard Loring, Diane Ridler, John Higgins, Ken Leach, Gregorio Fiasconaro, Ian Yule, Jenny Meyer, Clive Scott, Barbara Kinghorn, John Hayter, Norman Coombes, Marcello Fiasconaro, Kerry Jordan, Maria Bosworth, Shelagh Holliday, Peter Tobin, Penny Jackson, Bart Ceccon, Edward Davies, Gillian Garlick, Richard Knibbs, Lorraine Lithgow, Julian Osieki and Kevin Basel.

Released in South Africa on 27 March 1972, thereafter in the UK (4 November 1973), Spain (11 February 1974), USA (May 1974), Colombia (25 August 1976) and USA (January 1980)

Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc

It was later renamed for release in the USA as My Way and various other names in non-English-speaking countries - for details see IMDb My Way (1972) Release Info[1]


Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page

Sources

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250116/companycredits?ref_=ttfc_sa_3