The Fourth Reich (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 1990

Original Title:
The Fourth Reich

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Zastron

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 183

Robey Leibbrandt was a South African boxer who became fascinated with Nazi ideology during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. In1939 he led an operation to overthrow the pro-Allied government of General Jan Smuts.

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Art Direction:
Patrick Cox
Marlene Prinsloo
Cynthia Schumacher

Assistant Camera:
Rocky Palmer

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Beverley House

Associate Producer:
Malcolm Kohll
Bill Shapter

Boom Operator:
Simon Rice

Casting:
Christa Schamberger

Costume Design:
Lisa Perry
Sue Steele

Director:
Manie van Rensburg

Director of Photography:
Dewald Aukema

Editor:
Nena Olwage

Executive Producer:
Gert Basson
Mark Jaffee
David Selvan
Reg Wessels

First Assistant Director:
Graham Hickson

Hair Designer:
Lloyd Power

Line Producer:
Pierre Hinch

Makeup Artist:
Debbie Hare

Mixing Engineer:
Mark Phillips

Music:
Louis van Rensburg

Novel:
Hans Strydom

Production Design:
Mark Wilby

Production Manager:
Brigid Olen

Production Supervisor:
Richard Green

Property Master:
Billy Keam

Scenic Artist:
Roland Hunter

Screenplay:
Malcolm Kohll

Sound:
Neria Cohen

Sound Editor:
Nicky De Beer
Juli Vandenberg

Sound Recordist:
Robin Harris

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