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A sequel to the 1974 [[Afrikaans]] comedy ''[[Tant Ralie se Losieshuis]]'', the film tells of two elderly sisters, Ralie and Matilda, who use their Cape Town boarding house to attract eligible men, but the only prospect under their roof is "CJ", the self-appointed captain of a dilapidated old fishing boat.
 
A sequel to the 1974 [[Afrikaans]] comedy ''[[Tant Ralie se Losieshuis]]'', the film tells of two elderly sisters, Ralie and Matilda, who use their Cape Town boarding house to attract eligible men, but the only prospect under their roof is "CJ", the self-appointed captain of a dilapidated old fishing boat.
  
The film was made in 1975, with a script written by [[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] and directed by [[Ivan Hall]], with a cast that included: [[Wena Naudé]] ("Rachel van der Merwe", aka "Tant Ralie"), [[Sann de Lange]] ("Mathilda Hansen"), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] ("CJ"), [[Fanie Bekker]] ("Col. Jok van Rhyn"), [[Diana Newman]] ("Lulu"), [[Robert Drayton]] ("Philip") and [[Maryke van Dyk]] ("Trix").
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The film was made in 1975, with a script written by [[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] and directed by [[Ivan Hall]], with a cast that included: [[Wena Naudé]] ("Rachel van der Merwe", aka "Tant Ralie"), [[Sann de Lange]] ("Mathilda Hansen"), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] ("CJ"), [[Fanie Bekker]] ("Col. Jok van Rhyn"), [[Diana Newman]] ("Lulu"), [[Robert Drayton]] ("Philip")[[Maryke van Dyk]] ("Trix"), [[Bruwer Engelbrecht]] ("Beauty contest MC"), [[Nerina Ferreira]] ("Kay the fortune teller"), [[Fitz Morley]] ("man in the pub"), [[Ulrich Fobain]] ("Bucky") and [[Marilyn Albutt]] ("Ingrid Visser").
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Cast overview:
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Siegfried Mynhardt Siegfried Mynhardt ... CJ
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Wena Naudé Wena Naudé ... Rachel van der Merwe (Tant Ralie)
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Sann de Lange Sann de Lange ... Mathilda Hansen
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Fanie Bekker Fanie Bekker ... Col. Jok van Rhyn
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Diana Newman Diana Newman ... Lulu
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Robert Drayton Robert Drayton ... Philip
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Maryke van Dyk Maryke van Dyk ... Trix
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Bruwer Engelbrecht Bruwer Engelbrecht ... MC at beauty contest
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Nerina Ferreira Nerina Ferreira ... Kay the fortune teller
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Fitz Morley Fitz Morley ... Man in pub
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Ulrich Fobain Ulrich Fobain ... Bucky
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Marilyn Albutt Marilyn Albutt ... Ingrid Visser
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 09:30, 6 May 2020

Die Troudag van Tant Ralie ("The wedding day of Aunt Ralie") is an Afrikaans film by Ivan Hall ()[].

The film

A sequel to the 1974 Afrikaans comedy Tant Ralie se Losieshuis, the film tells of two elderly sisters, Ralie and Matilda, who use their Cape Town boarding house to attract eligible men, but the only prospect under their roof is "CJ", the self-appointed captain of a dilapidated old fishing boat.

The film was made in 1975, with a script written by C.F. Beyers-Boshoff and directed by Ivan Hall, with a cast that included: Wena Naudé ("Rachel van der Merwe", aka "Tant Ralie"), Sann de Lange ("Mathilda Hansen"), Siegfried Mynhardt ("CJ"), Fanie Bekker ("Col. Jok van Rhyn"), Diana Newman ("Lulu"), Robert Drayton ("Philip"), Maryke van Dyk ("Trix"), Bruwer Engelbrecht ("Beauty contest MC"), Nerina Ferreira ("Kay the fortune teller"), Fitz Morley ("man in the pub"), Ulrich Fobain ("Bucky") and Marilyn Albutt ("Ingrid Visser").


Cast overview: Siegfried Mynhardt Siegfried Mynhardt ... CJ Wena Naudé Wena Naudé ... Rachel van der Merwe (Tant Ralie) Sann de Lange Sann de Lange ... Mathilda Hansen Fanie Bekker Fanie Bekker ... Col. Jok van Rhyn Diana Newman Diana Newman ... Lulu Robert Drayton Robert Drayton ... Philip Maryke van Dyk Maryke van Dyk ... Trix Bruwer Engelbrecht Bruwer Engelbrecht ... MC at beauty contest Nerina Ferreira Nerina Ferreira ... Kay the fortune teller Fitz Morley Fitz Morley ... Man in pub Ulrich Fobain Ulrich Fobain ... Bucky Marilyn Albutt Marilyn Albutt ... Ingrid Visser

Translations and adaptations

Sources

E-mail submission by Christo Snyman, 6 May 2020.

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