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+ | [[Immel Botha]] (b. Benoni, 24/11/1931 - d. 21/01/2012) was a film producer. | ||
− | ( | + | Born Immel Delcasse Botha in Benoni (24/11/1931), he was the younger brother of [[Pierre D. Botha]] (1927-2005), and produced only one film. Entitled ''[[The Desert Inn]]'' (1959) and directed by the Austrian filmmaker [[Walter Klapper]], it deals with a fugitive who arrives at a hotel in the desert with a large sum of money. It has been largely - probably justifiably - forgotten, but it did boast an early performance by [[Pieter Hauptfleisch]], who played the hotel proprietor. A project entitled ''The Man Who Died Twice'', which Immel would produce and Pierre direct, came to nothing. Like Pierre, Immel left home at an early age, got a job on the mines, apparently worked in a hat factory, sold insurance, |
+ | ran restaurants and eventually got into property development. (FO) | ||
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Revision as of 11:09, 16 July 2017
Immel Botha (b. Benoni, 24/11/1931 - d. 21/01/2012) was a film producer.
Born Immel Delcasse Botha in Benoni (24/11/1931), he was the younger brother of Pierre D. Botha (1927-2005), and produced only one film. Entitled The Desert Inn (1959) and directed by the Austrian filmmaker Walter Klapper, it deals with a fugitive who arrives at a hotel in the desert with a large sum of money. It has been largely - probably justifiably - forgotten, but it did boast an early performance by Pieter Hauptfleisch, who played the hotel proprietor. A project entitled The Man Who Died Twice, which Immel would produce and Pierre direct, came to nothing. Like Pierre, Immel left home at an early age, got a job on the mines, apparently worked in a hat factory, sold insurance,
ran restaurants and eventually got into property development. (FO)
Sources
Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
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