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Die Square (1975)
Character: Billboard Manager (uncredited)
A traditional famer seen as the new voice of Afrikaners. He crumbles when his wife leaves him for another man
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Paul Krüger (1956)
Character: President Burgers
Biography film about the life of Paul Kruger
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Die Bankrower (1973)
Character: N/A
The son of a banker decides to steal money from the bank to double it through gambling and then returning it. Unfortunately for him, he is being watched as he succeeds, and interesting events and twists follow.
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Dans van die Flamink (1974)
Character: Oom Jurie
Four different people must learn to live together: a professor who has to destroy an ammunition shelter, his wife who is going to seek lost love, a writer and a young girl with just six months left to to live.
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Debbie (1965)
Character: Mr. Malan
An innocent Afrikaans farm girl goes to the city and gets herself pregnant out of wedlock.
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Geel Trui vir 'n Wenner (1983)
Character: Oupa
The film takes place during the annual Rapport International Cycling Tour. Two brothers compete as Cain and Abel against each other. Not only for the coveted trophy, but also a girl who stole both hearts. A young champion must learn overnight to accept the harsh reality of adult life.
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Tokoloshe (1965)
Character: N/A
A young African boy is rescued from a witchdoctor's death curse. He travels to the big city where a blind white man becomes his protector.
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Dr Kalie (1968)
Character: Kalie Muller
This charming comedy drama is a triptych about a drifter who exerts an almost magical impact on everyone he meets.
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The Second Sin (1966)
Character: Judge
After a jeweler is shot dead, Michael Gray is taken into custody. He is defended by the experienced Anton Rossouw.
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Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe (1968)
Character: Philippus du Toit
Set during the first Anglo-Boer War 1880-1881 details the events leading up to this final battle ending in one of the most humiliating defeats for Britain in history.
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Funeral for an Assassin (1974)
Character: Judge William Whitfield
Michael Cardiff is a professional revolutionary highly trained in a variety of techniques of assassination, infiltration and evading law enforcement. After escaping from prison he places identification items on a decomposed body to make him appear dead as he plans his revenge against the government. Cardiff uses his skills to murder a prominent judge making his death look like an accident in order to plant an improvised explosive device at his funeral attended by the movers and shakers of the regime. Only one non conformist police captain is on to his plans.
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The Cape Town Affair (1967)
Character: Fenton
South African secret agents attempt to save confidential microfilm before it falls into the hands of Communists. A color remake of the Sam Fuller film, Pickup on South Street.
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Daar Kom Tant Alie (1976)
Character: Col. Brown
Based on the famous radio story of Mike Heine. Tant Alie, who can't handle being alone on the farm, decides to go stay with her daughter in town, with hilarious results.
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Blind Justice (1988)
Character: Jan de Villiers
Following Southern Rhodesia’s declaration of independence, many face victory, while others grapple with violence under these new terms.
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