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== The second film (''[[Vyfster: Die Slot]]'', 1986) == | == The second film (''[[Vyfster: Die Slot]]'', 1986) == | ||
− | ''[[Vyfster: Die Slot]]'' ("five-star: the conclusion") was a feature film, made as a sequel to the series ''[[Vyfster 2]]''. The date of release given by various sources ranges wildly from 1985 (according to Wikipedia), 1986 (according to IMDb), 1987 (according to some databases) and even 1988 (according to Roy Armes in Dictionary of African Filmmakers). | + | ''[[Vyfster: Die Slot]]'' ("five-star: the conclusion") was a feature film, made as a sequel to the series ''[[Vyfster 2]]''. The date of release given by various sources ranges wildly from 1985 (according to Wikipedia), 1986 (according to IMDb), 1987 (according to some databases) and even 1988 (according to Roy Armes in ''Dictionary of African Filmmakers''). |
The date 1986 seems the likeliest. | The date 1986 seems the likeliest. | ||
− | Written by [[Hennie Human]] and [[Johann Potgieter]], with [[Sias Odendaal]], [[Albie Venter]] and [[George Ballot]] as co-writers, directed by [[Sias Odendaal]] and [[George Ballot]] | + | Written by [[Hennie Human]] and [[Johann Potgieter]], with [[Sias Odendaal]], [[Albie Venter]] and [[George Ballot]] as co-writers, directed by [[Sias Odendaal]] and [[George Ballot]], assisted by [[Steven White]], music by [[Lloyd Ross]], cinematography by [[Tobie Swanepoel]], assisted by [[Mark Meyer]], film editing by [[Dee Liebenberg]] and [[Jo Rosas]], costume design by [[Mercedes Schülein]], make up by [[Gabriella Molnar]] (as [[Gabi Molnar]]), sound by [[John Bergman]] and [[Sid Knowles]], special effects and stunts by [[Jannie Wienand]], |
− | The leading cast consisted of [[George Ballot]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Emgee Pretorius]], [[Kelsey Middleton]], [[Norman Anstey]], [[Hannah Botha]], [[Nobby Clark]], [[Paul Eilers]], [[Pierre Knoesen]], [[Hennie Smit]], [[Robin Smith]], [[Willie Steyn]], [[Flip Theron]] and [[Carel Trichardt]]. | + | The leading cast consisted of [[George Ballot]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Emgee Pretorius]], [[Kelsey Middleton]], [[Norman Anstey]], [[Hannah Botha]], [[Nobby Clark]], [[Paul Eilers]], [[Pierre Knoesen]], [[Hennie Smit]], [[Robin Smith]], [[Willie Steyn]], [[Flip Theron]] and [[Carel Trichardt]]. Rest of cast was made up of [[Rod Alexander]], [[Douglas Bates]], [[Pieter Botha]], [[Bles Bridges]], [[Sann de Lange]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[Irene Frangs]], [[Johan Niemandt]], [[Johann Potgieter]], [[Johannes Slabbert]], [[Len Sparrowhawk]] and [[Hugo Taljaard]]. |
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− | Rest of cast was made up of [[Rod Alexander]], [[Douglas Bates]], [[Pieter Botha]], [[Bles Bridges]], [[Sann de Lange]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[Irene Frangs]], [[Johan Niemandt]], [[Johann Potgieter]], [[Johannes Slabbert]], [[Len Sparrowhawk]] and [[Hugo Taljaard]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:56, 18 February 2018
Vyfster (lit. "five-star") is the title of an Afrikaans TV mini-series by Hennie Human
There were two series: Vyfster and Vyfster 2 (or Vyfster II), as well as two films deriving from the series, Skollie[1] (1984) and Vyfster: Die Slot (1987)[2]
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There is a very misleading and skimpy entry on the title Vyfster in Wikipedia[3], which suggests the texts for the entire Vyfster TV series were written by Johann Potgieter alone.
However, IMBd has it differently, correctly naming Hennie Human as the series author, with Potgieter involved as scriptwriter from series 2 onwards.
The first series (Vyfster, 1982)
Series was written by Hennie Human, directed by Regardt van den Bergh and produced by Lesley Mannell and Sias Odendaal.
The leading characters are played by George Ballot, At Botha, Paul Eilers, Danie Joubert, Patrick Mynhardt, Emgee Pretorius, Pierre Knoesen, Tromp Terre'blanche, Carel Trichardt and Marius Weyers.
Rest of cast consists of Casper Badenhorst, Cathy Beard, Linda Biddell, Johan Botha, Andries Cornelius, Lochner de Kock, Joey de Koker, Sann de LangeSteffan Erikh, Margaret Fölscher, Christo Gerlach, Ryno Hattingh, Bettie Kemp, Kobus Kleynhans, Steve le Roux, Willem Loots, Dawie Malan, Louise Mollett-Prinsloo, Johan Niemandt, Daleen Otto, Nic Potgieter, Robin Smith, Friedrich Stark, Koos Strauss, Alwyn Swart, Flip Theron, Heine Toerien, Robert Travallyan, Dulcie van den Bergh, Philip Van der Byl, Alwyn van der Merwe, Selma van der Vyver, Brümilda van Rensburg, Wikus van Rensburg, and Nigel Vermaas.
Techical:
Music by Lloyd Ross, cinematography by Johan Scheepers, film editing by Dee Liebenberg, Steven White and Jo Rosas, production management by Casper Badenhorst and Bev Orton, sound by Lloyd Ross and Karen Warnock, with final mix by Don Williamson.
The first film (Skollie, 1984)
Skollie[4] (1984) is an Afrikaans film written by Hennie Human and directed by Ivan Hall, assisted by Steven White. It was the first film spin-off from the series Vyfster.
The leading cast consists of George Ballot, James Borthwick, Elmarie Kruger, Michael Brunner, Marius Du Plooy, Patrick Mynhardt, Emgee Pretorius, Paul Slabolepszy and Tromp Terre'blanche, with additional performances by Paul Bosman, Gretha Brazelle, Jocelyn Broderick, Anton Dekker, Thys Du Plooy, Libé Ferreira, Bobbette Fouche, Errol Hart, Pagel Kruger, Sam Marais, Louis Minnaar, Tom Mphatsoe (as Thomas Mphatsoe), Bo Petersen, Nic Potgieter, Tjaart Potgieter, Nico Sachse, Cyrilene Slabbert, André Stolz, Gigi Strydom, Eghard van der Hoven, Yvonne van der Walt and Rudi Van Graan.
Produced by Lesley Mannell, and Sias Odendaal, with music by Lloyd Ross, cinematography by Desmond Burmeister, editing by Dee Liebenberg assisted by Jo Rosas, sets by Andrew Whitlock, costume design by Moira Anne Meyer (as Moira Meyer), make up by Annabella Blanche, sound by Conrad Kuhne (as Conrad Kühne) and Henry Prentice, special effects Hennie Muller and Dawie van Heerden, continuity Melody Emmett, production liaison David Lawton (as Dave Lawton), marketing Hennie Smit and production management Gavin Sweeney.
The second series (Vyfster 2, 1986)
Usually referred to as Vyfster 2 (or Vyfster II) it is the sequel to the original, and the precursor to the film Vyfster: Die Slot
Produced by Lesley Mannell, Sias Odendaal and Albie Venter, written by Hennie Human (original story), Johann Potgieter, with contributions by Cobus Rossouw, and directed by Sias Odendaal, with Steven White as an assistant director.
The leading characters are again played by George Ballot, Patrick Mynhardt, Emgee Pretorius, Paul Eilers, Danie Joubert, Robin Smith, Pierre Knoesen, Carel Trichardt and Steffan Erikh.
Rest of cast consists of Rod Alexander, Casper Badenhorst, Norman Anstey, Douglas Bates, Cathy Beard, Will Bernard, Hannah Botha, Laurens Celliers, Christo Compion, Michael Conradie,Dan Craucamp, Pieter de Bruyn, Joey de Koker, Marius de Vos, Thys du Plooy, Annette Engelbrecht, Willem Engelbrecht, Cornelis Esterhuyse, Willie Fritz, Trajan Grobler, Tilana Hanekom, Konrad Hauptfleish, Peter Holden, Marie Human, Willie Jansen, Kobus Kleynhans, Ronelle Kriel, Pagel Kruger, Willem Loots, Louis Minnaar, Johan Niemandt, Werner Roberts,, Jonathan Ross, Johannes Slabbert, Willie Steyn, Hugo Taljaard , Barry Trengove and Dirk Vermeulen.
Techical:
Music by Lloyd Ross, cinematography by André Pienaar, film editing by Jo Rosas, production management by Gavin Sweeney, sound by Bill Jacques and Karen Warnock, with final mix by Syd Knowles and Trevor Pitout. Make-up by Joanna Hazelton and Gabi Molnar; electricity, lighting and camera by Albert Botha, Selwyn Harvett, André Pienaar, Anton Van Rooyen and Emil Wessels; music edited by Dee Liebenberg; continuity by Lindsay Jayes; dialogue coach George Ballot; and publicity Stella du Toit, Carine Hartman, Maggie Odendaal and Suzette Pretorius.
The published text (1984)
The second film (Vyfster: Die Slot, 1986)
Vyfster: Die Slot ("five-star: the conclusion") was a feature film, made as a sequel to the series Vyfster 2. The date of release given by various sources ranges wildly from 1985 (according to Wikipedia), 1986 (according to IMDb), 1987 (according to some databases) and even 1988 (according to Roy Armes in Dictionary of African Filmmakers).
The date 1986 seems the likeliest.
Written by Hennie Human and Johann Potgieter, with Sias Odendaal, Albie Venter and George Ballot as co-writers, directed by Sias Odendaal and George Ballot, assisted by Steven White, music by Lloyd Ross, cinematography by Tobie Swanepoel, assisted by Mark Meyer, film editing by Dee Liebenberg and Jo Rosas, costume design by Mercedes Schülein, make up by Gabriella Molnar (as Gabi Molnar), sound by John Bergman and Sid Knowles, special effects and stunts by Jannie Wienand,
The leading cast consisted of George Ballot, Patrick Mynhardt, Emgee Pretorius, Kelsey Middleton, Norman Anstey, Hannah Botha, Nobby Clark, Paul Eilers, Pierre Knoesen, Hennie Smit, Robin Smith, Willie Steyn, Flip Theron and Carel Trichardt. Rest of cast was made up of Rod Alexander, Douglas Bates, Pieter Botha, Bles Bridges, Sann de Lange, Annette Engelbrecht, Irene Frangs, Johan Niemandt, Johann Potgieter, Johannes Slabbert, Len Sparrowhawk and Hugo Taljaard.
Sources
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1450623/
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyfster
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyfster:_die_slot
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