Vyfster
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 it 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 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 second series (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, Bettie Kemp, Kobus Kleynhans, Steve le Roux, Willem Loots, Dawie Malan, Louise Mollett-Prinsloo, Johan Niemandt, Daleen Otto, Nic Potgieter,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.
At Botha, Tromp Terre'blanche, Marius Weyers.Linda Biddell, Andries Cornelius, Lochner de Kock,Sann de LangeMargaret Fölscher,Christo Gerlach, Ryno Hattingh,
Trajan Grobler Trajan Grobler ...
(1986)
Tilana Hanekom ...
Mrs. Prinsloo (1986)
Conrad Hauptfleish Conrad Hauptfleish ...
(1986) (as Konrad Hauptfleisch)
Peter Holden ...
(1986)
Marie Human Marie Human ...
(1986)
Willie Jansen Willie Jansen ...
(1986)
Kobus Kleynhans Kobus Kleynhans ...
(1986)
Ronelle Kriel Ronelle Kriel ...
(1986) (as Ronel Kriel)
Pagel Kruger Pagel Kruger ...
Ertjies (1986)
Willem Loots Willem Loots ...
Me. Prinsloo (1986)
Louis Minnaar Louis Minnaar ...
Adolf Schmidt (1986)
Johan Niemandt Johan Niemandt ...
(1986)
Werner Roberts Werner Roberts ...
(1986)
Jonathan Ross Jonathan Ross ...
(1986)
Johannes Slabbert Johannes Slabbert ...
(1986)
Willie Steyn Willie Steyn ...
Spyker Malan (1986)
Hugo Taljaard Hugo Taljaard ...
(1986)
Barry Trengove Barry Trengove ...
(1986) (as Barry Trengrove)
Dirk Vermeulen Dirk Vermeulen ...
(1986)
Series Produced by
Lesley Mannell ... executive producer (1986) Sias Odendaal ... producer Albie Venter ... executive producer (1986)
Series Music by
Lloyd Ross
Series Cinematography by
André Pienaar
Series Film Editing by
Jo Rosas
Series Makeup Department
Joanna Hazelton ... makeup artist (1986) Gabriella Molnar ... makeup artist (as Gabi Molnar) (1986)
Series Production Management
Gavin Sweeney ... production manager (1986)
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Steven White ... assistant director (1986)
Series Sound Department
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.
Bill Jacques ... sound (1986) Sid Knowles ... final mix (as Syd Knowles) (1986) Trevor Pitout ... final mix (1986)
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Albert Botha ... electrician (1986) Selwyn Harvett ... electrician (1986) André Pienaar ... lighting (1986) Anton Van Rooyen ... camera assistant (as Anton van Rooyen) (1986) Emil Wessels ... still photographer (1986)
Series Music Department
Dee Liebenberg ... music editor (1986)
Series Other crew
George Ballot ... dialogue coach (1986) Stella du Toit ... publicist (1986) Carine Hartman ... publicist (1986) Lindsay Jayes ... continuity (1986) Maggie Odendaal ... publicist (1986) Suzette Pretorius ... publicist (1986)
The published text (1984)
The film (1985)
Vyfster: Die Slot ("five-star: the conclusion") was released in 1985 (according to Wikipedia) or 1986 (according to IMDb).
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.
The cast consisted of George Ballot, Patrick Mynhardt, Emgee Pretorius, Kelsey Middleton, Norman Anstey Norman Anstey ... Frik
Hannah Botha Hannah Botha ... Alida
Nobby Clark Nobby Clark ... Bunsen
Paul Eilers Paul Eilers ... Polka
Pierre Knoesen Pierre Knoesen ... Gerrie
Hennie Smit Hennie Smit ... Concert MC
Robin Smith Robin Smith ... Gabba
Willie Steyn Willie Steyn ... Spyker
Flip Theron Flip Theron ... Matt
Carel Trichardt Carel Trichardt ... Col. Human
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Rod Alexander Rod Alexander ... Prison guard
Douglas Bates Douglas Bates
Pieter Botha Pieter Botha
Bles Bridges Bles Bridges ...
Singer at concert
Sann de Lange Sann de Lange ... Woman at phone booth
Annette Engelbrecht Annette Engelbrecht ... Prison officer
Irene Frangs Irene Frangs
Johan Niemandt Johan Niemandt
Johann Potgieter Johann Potgieter
Johannes Slabbert Johannes Slabbert ...
Concert organizer
Len Sparrowhawk Len Sparrowhawk ... Motorist
Hugo Taljaard Hugo Taljaard
The technical crew included
Music by
Lloyd Ross
Cinematography by
Tobie Swanepoel
Film Editing by
Dee Liebenberg Jo Rosas
Costume Design by
Mercedes Schülein
Makeup Department
Gabriella Molnar ... makeup artist (as Gabi Molnar)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Steven White ... assistant director
Sound Department
John Bergman ... sound Sid Knowles ... final mix
Special Effects by
Jannie Wienand ... special effects
Stunts
Jannie Wienand ... stunt coordinator
Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Meyer ... assistant camera
Released in 1985.
The text was published and adapted by Erna van Heerden. Full-length. Cast: mixed.
1984
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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