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A South African feature film produced by Brigadiers Franz Marx Films, released in 2010, directed by [[Bromley Cawood]], with [[David Rees]] (Niek Naudé), [[Darren Kelfkens]] (Joe Smith), [[Leandie du Randt]] (Peggy), [[Christine Basson]] (Nora), [[Shaleen Surtee-Richards]] (Nenna), [[Tiffany Kelly]] (Sonet), [[Christina Storm]] (Bienkie), [[Lerato Motau]] (TJ), [[Michelle Beling]] (Candy), [[Kaz McFadden]] (Alexander), [[Matthew Thomson]] (Eduan), [[Ivan Zimmermann]] (Koert), [[Casper de Vries]] (Duifie), [[Brümilda van Rensburg]] (Louwna), [[Lolly Jackson]] (self) and [[André Stolz]] (Faan). Screenplay by [[Christo Compion]], cinematography by [[Lars Cox]] and music by [[Cornell Boshoff]].
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A South African feature film produced by Brigadiers Franz Marx Films, released in 2010, directed by [[Bromley Cawood]], with [[David Rees]] (Niek Naudé), [[Darren Kelfkens]] (Joe Smith), [[Leandie du Randt]] (Peggy), [[Christine Basson]] (Nora), [[Shaleen Surtee-Richards]] (Nenna), [[Tiffany Kelly]] (Sonet), [[Christina Storm]] (Bienkie), [[Lerato Motau]] (TJ), [[Michelle Beling]] (Candy), [[Kaz McFadden]] (Alexander), [[Matthew Thomson]] (Eduan), [[Ivan Zimmermann]] (Koert), [[Casper de Vries]] (Duifie), [[Brümilda van Rensburg]] (Louwna), [[André Stolz]] (Faan) and nightclub owner Lolly Jackson as himself. Screenplay by [[Christo Compion]], cinematography by [[Lars Cox]] and music by [[Cornell Boshoff]].

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A South African feature film produced by Brigadiers Franz Marx Films, released in 2010, directed by Bromley Cawood, with David Rees (Niek Naudé), Darren Kelfkens (Joe Smith), Leandie du Randt (Peggy), Christine Basson (Nora), Shaleen Surtee-Richards (Nenna), Tiffany Kelly (Sonet), Christina Storm (Bienkie), Lerato Motau (TJ), Michelle Beling (Candy), Kaz McFadden (Alexander), Matthew Thomson (Eduan), Ivan Zimmermann (Koert), Casper de Vries (Duifie), Brümilda van Rensburg (Louwna), André Stolz (Faan) and nightclub owner Lolly Jackson as himself. Screenplay by Christo Compion, cinematography by Lars Cox and music by Cornell Boshoff.