See You Tomorrow (1970) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 27, 1970

Original Title:
Sien jou môre

Production Companies:
Kavalier Films

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

A drama full of intrigue and conflict about a ambitious medical student and his experience with love, drugs and communism.

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Art Direction:
Ian Haselau

Assistant Camera:
Uwe Beckmann

Assistant Editor:
Diana Friedberg

Associate Producer:
Bill Venter

Cinematography:
Louis de Witt

Construction Foreman:
Bob Frazer

Continuity:
Katinka Waterborg

Costumer:
Andrie Janson

Director:
Elmo De Witt

Editor:
Oscar Burn
Louis de Witt
Sias Odendal

Makeup Artist:
Nola du Preez

Music:
Con Lamprecht

Novel:
W.A. de Klerk

Producer:
Tommie Meyer
Ben Vlok

Production Manager:
Philip Markgraaff

Screenplay:
A.P. du Plessis
Elmo De Witt

Sound:
Cas Odendaal
Robin Prior

Title Designer:
Sias Odendal

Writer:
Tony Jay
Jan Scholtz
Sakkie van der Walt
Vera Gibson

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