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− | Based on the eponymous novel by Marlene le Roux (1934-)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_le_Roux], the film was produced by [[Brigadiers Films]] and directed by [[Franz Marx]] | + | Based on the eponymous novel by Marlene le Roux (1934-)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_le_Roux], the film was produced by [[Brigadiers Films]], scripted and directed by [[Franz Marx]] with a cast that included [[Marié du Toit]], [[Chris du Toit]], [[Annelize du Toit]], [[Klaas van Wyk de Vries]], [[Wena Naudé]], [[Monica Breed]], [[Magda Beukes]], [[P.W. Marais]], [[Franz Marx]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michal Grobbelaar]], [[Barry Trengove]], [[Crystal Cooper]], [[Madel Venter]] and [[Coetzee van Eck]]. |
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+ | The film was produced by [[Albie Venter]], [[Madel Venter]] and [[P.J. Venter]], with cinematography by [[Koos Roets]], film editing by [[David de Beyer]]. Other technical support by | ||
+ | [[Philip Markgraaff]] (production management), [[Elize Venter]] (make-up), [[Cheryl Sack]] (props), [[Ian Ross]] (sound) | ||
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+ | Cheryl Sack | ||
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+ | Ian Ross | ||
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+ | Umberto Adaggi | ||
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+ | Cheryl Sack | ||
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+ | Jessica Miller | ||
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+ | assistant editor | ||
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+ | Helena Spring | ||
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Revision as of 16:26, 15 May 2020
There are two Afrikaans dramatized works known as Die Vlindervanger ("The Butterfly Collector"):
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Die Vlindervanger, a play by David Parker (1973)
This is an Afrikaans translation of The Collector, a 1973 play based on John Fowles's 1963 debut novel of the same name. Translated and directed by Johann van Heerden in 1986.
See The Collector
Die Vlindervanger, a feature film produced by Brigadiers Films (1976)
The original text
Based on the eponymous novel by Marlene le Roux (1934-)[1], the film was produced by Brigadiers Films, scripted and directed by Franz Marx with a cast that included Marié du Toit, Chris du Toit, Annelize du Toit, Klaas van Wyk de Vries, Wena Naudé, Monica Breed, Magda Beukes, P.W. Marais, Franz Marx, Siegfried Mynhardt, Michal Grobbelaar, Barry Trengove, Crystal Cooper, Madel Venter and Coetzee van Eck.
The film was produced by Albie Venter, Madel Venter and P.J. Venter, with cinematography by Koos Roets, film editing by David de Beyer. Other technical support by Philip Markgraaff (production management), Elize Venter (make-up), Cheryl Sack (props), Ian Ross (sound)
Makeup Department
Elize Venter ... makeup artist Production Management
Philip Markgraaff ... production manager Art Department
Cheryl Sack ... props Sound Department
Ian Ross ... sound Ricky Rossouw ... assistant sound Camera and Electrical Department
Umberto Adaggi ... still photographer Paul Thompson ... assistant camera Costume and Wardrobe Department
Cheryl Sack ... costumer Editorial Department
Jessica Miller ... assistant editor Script and Continuity Department
Helena Spring ... continuity
Distributed in theatres by and shown on TV
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