Strangers at Sunrise (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 7, 1969

Original Title:
Strangers at Sunrise

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG ADVENTURE DRAMA!

In the Transvaal, in 1900, the British army condemns to death an American mining engineer for aiding and abetting the Boer enemy. The engineer escapes from custody and takes refuge at an isolated Boer farm. When three deserters from the British army arrive on the scene, the engineer takes steps to protect himself and the Boer family.

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Art Direction:
Roy Taylor

Assistant Camera:
Dennis Maraba
Ernest Kleynhansa

Assistant Director:
Howard Rennie

Camera Operator:
Grenville Middleton

Construction Manager:
Ray Wilson

Continuity:
Muirne van Wyk
Sheila Page

Director:
Percival Rubens

Editor:
Peter van Spronsen
Basil Millward
Christine Jameson Henry

Executive Producer:
Alan Girney

Lighting Technician:
Eddie Paladin

Makeup & Hair:
Derrick Bosch

Music:
Colin Campbell

Producer:
Thys Heyns
Felix Meyburgh

Sound:
Anthony Keyser

Sound Assistant:
Bernard Buys

Wardrobe Master:
Heather MacDonald-Rouse

Writer:
Lee Marcus
Percival Rubens

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