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− | ''[[Satan's Shutes]]'' is a TV film directed by David Wicht. | + | ''[[Satan's Shutes]]'' is a TV film directed by [[David Wicht]]. |
− | + | ==The film== | |
− | + | Made by [[Film Afrika Worldwide]], in association with the [[SABC]], written by [[John Hunt]] and produced and directed by [[David Wicht]], with [[Wilma Stockenström]] as "Claudette Pearl", [[James Ryan]] as "Ralph Lewis", [[Ronald France]] as "George Kirsten" and [[Gloria Madau]] as "Josephine". | |
− | + | Music by [[Lloyd Ross]], cinematography by [[Peter Tischhauser]], editing by [[David Heitner]], art direction by [[Cynthia Schumacher]], makeup by [[Irene Haselau]] and production management [[Christopher Charles]]. | |
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+ | Broadcast by the [[SABC]] in 1987. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Latest revision as of 08:03, 21 March 2022
Satan's Shutes is a TV film directed by David Wicht.
The film
Made by Film Afrika Worldwide, in association with the SABC, written by John Hunt and produced and directed by David Wicht, with Wilma Stockenström as "Claudette Pearl", James Ryan as "Ralph Lewis", Ronald France as "George Kirsten" and Gloria Madau as "Josephine".
Music by Lloyd Ross, cinematography by Peter Tischhauser, editing by David Heitner, art direction by Cynthia Schumacher, makeup by Irene Haselau and production management Christopher Charles.
Broadcast by the SABC in 1987.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
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