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Directed by [[David Millin]], produced by [[Hyman Kirstein]] (executive producer), and with writing credits due to [[David Millin]] (screenplay) and [[Stuart Cloete]] (novel). | Directed by [[David Millin]], produced by [[Hyman Kirstein]] (executive producer), and with writing credits due to [[David Millin]] (screenplay) and [[Stuart Cloete]] (novel). | ||
− | Music by [[Bob Adams]] and [[Joe Kentridge]], cinematography by [[John Brown]] (director of photography) and [[Dudley Paterson]], film editing by [[Alastair Henderson | + | Music by [[Bob Adams]] and [[Joe Kentridge]], cinematography by [[John Brown]] (director of photography) and [[Dudley Paterson]], film editing by [[Alastair Henderson]]. |
+ | Production design by [[Roy Taylor]], art direction by [[Clarence Wilson]] and costume design by [[Ruth St. Moritz]]. | ||
+ | Make-up by [[William Bell]] (key make-up artist), [[Derrick Bosch]] and [[John Dercksen]] (make-up artists), and [[John Roman]] (hair stylist). | ||
+ | Production Management by [[Roscoe C. Behrmann]] (in charge of production), second unit director or assistant director [[Ivo Pellegrini]] (first assistant director). | ||
+ | Art department credits due to [[Josh du Toit]] (property master), [[Jack Futter]], [[Tony Martens]] and [[William van Reenen]] (set construction). | ||
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+ | Bill Asher ... sound editor | ||
+ | Mac Errington ... sound editor | ||
+ | Edward Howes ... sound | ||
+ | Peter Jones ... sound assistant | ||
+ | Sid Knowles ... sound (as Sidney Knowles) | ||
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==The cast== | ==The cast== |
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Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe is a 1968 South African Afrikaans film by David Millin.
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The film
Set during the first Anglo-Boer War 1880-1881, the film details the events leading up to this final battle ending in one of the most humiliating defeats for Britain in history.
The film released in 1968 by Killarney Film Studios.
Production team
Directed by David Millin, produced by Hyman Kirstein (executive producer), and with writing credits due to David Millin (screenplay) and Stuart Cloete (novel).
Music by Bob Adams and Joe Kentridge, cinematography by John Brown (director of photography) and Dudley Paterson, film editing by Alastair Henderson.
Production design by Roy Taylor, art direction by Clarence Wilson and costume design by Ruth St. Moritz.
Make-up by William Bell (key make-up artist), Derrick Bosch and John Dercksen (make-up artists), and John Roman (hair stylist).
Production Management by Roscoe C. Behrmann (in charge of production), second unit director or assistant director Ivo Pellegrini (first assistant director).
Art department credits due to Josh du Toit (property master), Jack Futter, Tony Martens and William van Reenen (set construction).
Sound Department
Bill Asher ... sound editor
Mac Errington ... sound editor
Edward Howes ... sound
Peter Jones ... sound assistant
Sid Knowles ... sound (as Sidney Knowles)
The cast
The cast includes Roland Robinson ("Dirk van der Berg"), Reinet Maasdorp ("Lena du Toit"), Patrick Mynhardt ("Rolf du Toit"), Siegfried Mynhardt ("Philippus du Toit"), Anna Neethling-Pohl ("Katryn du Toit"), Morné Coetzer ("Louis du Toit"), James White ("Boetie van der Berg"), Tromp Terre'blanche ("Groot Dirk van der Berg"), Virgo du Plessis ("Tante Johanna van der Berg"), Thandi Brewer ("Klein Johanna"), Francis Coertze ("Tante Martha"), Petrina Fry ("Mrs. Brenner"), Eric Cordell ("Mr. Brenner"), Kerry Jordan ("Col. Philip Anstruther"), Pieter Hauptfleisch ("Commandant Frans Joubert"), June Neethling ("Stephanie"), Morrison Gampu ("Reuter"), Hugh Rouse ("Lieutenant - Doornkloof"), Anthony James ("Maj. Gen. Sir George Pomeroy Colley"), Ian Yule ("Deserter"), George Jackson ("Deserter (Thomas)"), Peter Tobin ("Col. Stewart"), Willie van Rensburg ("Commandant Smit"), Lance Lockhart-Ross ("Maj. Fraser"), Lourens Schultz ("Commandant General Piet Joubert"), Esmé Euvrard ("Spotter"), Adrian Steed ("Thomas Carter, war correspondent") and Elizabeth Hamilton ("Edith Colley").
Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc
Sources
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