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Release Date:
December 1, 1993
Original Title:
Yankee Zulu
Alternate Titles:
There's a Zulu on My Stoep
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Distant Horizon
Koukus Troika
Toron Screen Corporation
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 0+
Runtime: 100
Two South African boys, one white, Rhino, and one black, Zulu, go their separate ways after an incident. Many years later, they meet up again as adults, when one, after living for years in the United States, is now a wanted criminal. The two end up being a part of a madcap chase involving a check for a large amount of lottery money, pursued by Gen. Diehard and Rhino's ex-wife Rowena, who was the cause of the rift between the two protagonists.
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Armorer:
Stuart Wentzel
Assistant Director:
Diana Keam
Camera Operator:
Chris Schutte
Casting:
Paul Bens
Pat Melton
Co-Producer:
Leon Schuster
Continuity:
Vinca Cox
Costume Design:
Jo Katsaras
Director:
Gray Hofmeyr
Director of Photography:
James Robb
Vincent G. Cox
Editor:
Alastair Henderson
Johan Lategan
Tiny Laubscher
Gerrie van Wyk
Executive Producer:
Edgar Bold
Focus Puller:
Richard Latham
Makeup Artist:
John Caglione Jr.
Marie Roney
Music Score Producer:
Stanisław Syrewicz
Original Music Composer:
Stanisław Syrewicz
Zane Cronjé
Producer:
Andre Scholtz
Production Design:
Jon-Jon Lambon
Robert van de Coolwijk
Production Manager:
Lynn abdi
Debi Nethersole
Publicist:
Dezi Rorich
Second Unit Director:
Andre Scholtz
Leon Schuster
Sound:
Shaun Murdoch
Sound Mixer:
Mark Phillips
Sound Recordist:
Conrad Kuhne
Special Effects:
Rick Cresswell
Special Effects Coordinator:
Roly Jansen
Story:
Leon Schuster
Stunt Coordinator:
Roly Jansen
Stunt Double:
Gavin Genlloud
Craig Ginsberg
Lee-Anne Liebenberg
Reginald Mompati
Jonathan Page
Brent Robinson
Stunts:
Michael Cartwright
Paul Siebert
Neville Strydom
Gideon van Schoor
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