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==The film==
 
==The film==
 
The film was made by the [[Zastron]] production company and distributed in South Africa by [[Trans Atlantic]] (1990).
 
  
 
Directed by [[Manie van Rensburg]] to a script co-written by [[Malcolm Kohll]] and [[Hans Strydom]].
 
Directed by [[Manie van Rensburg]] to a script co-written by [[Malcolm Kohll]] and [[Hans Strydom]].
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The film was made by the [[Zastron]] production company and distributed in South Africa by [[Trans Atlantic]] (1990).
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 16:05, 24 February 2022

The Fourth Reich is a film by Manie van Rensburg ()

The source

The film is based on a documentary novel by the journalist Hans Strydom called For Volk and Fuhrer : Robey Leibbrandt & Operation Weissdorn, published by Jonathan Ball Publishers in 1983 (also published in Afrikaans as Vir Volk en Führer: Robey Leibbrandt & Operasie Weissdorn in 1983). It tells the story of Robey Leibbrandt (1913–1966)[1], a South African boxer who became fascinated with Nazi ideology during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and in 1939 returned to South Africa to lead an operation to overthrow the pro-Allied government of General Jan Smuts.

The film

Directed by Manie van Rensburg to a script co-written by Malcolm Kohll and Hans Strydom.

The large cast included Marius Weyers, Ryno Hattingh, Grethe Fox, Percy Sieff, Elize Cawood, Pierre Knoesen, Ian Roberts, Marcel van Heerden, Louis van Niekerk, James Borthwick, Keith Grenville, Sandra Kotzé, Annabel Linder, Tertius Meintjes, Ernest Ndlovu, Eric Nobbs, Brian O'Shaughnessy, Dan Robbertse, Cobus Rossouw, Ron Smerczak, Carel Trichardt, James White, Norman Anstey, Christine Basson, Will Bernard, John Bishop, Mitzi Booysen, Lida Botha, Pieter Brand (billed as Pieter Brandt), Kerneels Coertzen, Vanessa Cooke, Michael Copley, Crispin de Nuys, Gideon de Wet, Anton Dekker, Frantz Dobrowsky, Wilson Dunster, Ernst Eloff, Annette Engelbrecht, Bill Flynn, Adrian Galley, Billy Gayle, Alan Granville, Michal Grobbelaar, Errol Hart, Graham Hopkins, Kobus Kleynhans, Ben Kruger, Greg Latter, Dale Lee, Nico Liebenberg, Jacques Loots, Patrick Lyster, Ramolao Makhene (billed as Ramalao Makhene), Albert Maritz, Michael Maxwell, Patrick Mynhardt, Dana Niehaus, Johan Niemandt, Hennie Oosthuizen, (billed as Hendrik Oosthuizen), Deon Opperman, Hal Orlandini, David Phetoe, Tjaart Potgieter, Emgee Pretorius, Percy Pretorius, Nicky Rebelo (billed as Nicky Rebello), André Rossouw, Clive Scott, Robin Smith, Wilna Snyman, Ian Steadman, Wilma Stockenström, André Stolz, Flip Theron (billed as Filp Theron), Neville Thomas, Peter Tunstall, Alwyn van der Merwe, Steve van der Merwe, Steve van der Merwe ... Policeman Richard van der Westhuizen Richard van der Westhuizen ... Hirsh Jan van Deventer Jan van Deventer ... Steyn Pierre van Pletzen Pierre van Pletzen ... Hertzog Eric van Rensburg Eric van Rensburg ... Judge Herbie Vermuellen Herbie Vermuellen ... Michelot (as Herbie Vermeulen) George Whyte George Whyte ... Judge James Whyte James Whyte ... Snyman Andrew Worsdale Andrew Worsdale ... Joos Engelbrecht


The film was made by the Zastron production company and distributed in South Africa by Trans Atlantic (1990).

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Reich

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Reich_(disambiguation)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2055767/