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Release Date:
September 12, 2013
Original Title:
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Alternate Titles:
Avenged
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Quizzical Pictures
Production Countries:
South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 DE: 18 JP: R18+
Runtime: 96
When Chili Ncgobo, an honest but ambitious undercover cop, is cheated out of a major reward by his corrupt superiors, he infiltrates a cash-in-transit heist gang, and instead of busting them, he decides to participate in a one off score. He must face off against his partner who refuses to let him do it and one of the gang members who recognizes him as a cop.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Lloyd Dawson
Assistant Editor:
Bongi Malefo
Boom Operator:
Lucky Mkontwana
Co-Producer:
Mariki van der Walt
Anna Walton
Compositors:
Johan van Huyssteen
Costume Design:
Brenda Khambule
Director:
Donovan Marsh
Director of Photography:
Tom Marais
Editor:
Donovan Marsh
Executive Producer:
Harriet Gavshon
Nimrod Geva
Donovan Marsh
Foley:
Janno Muller
Gaffer:
J.P. du Preez
Line Producer:
Anna Walton
Makeup Artist:
Diane Allen
Music:
Brendan Jury
Producer:
Harriet Gavshon
J.P. Potgieter
Production Coordinator:
Mathapelo Mofokeng
Production Design:
Chantel Carter
Production Manager:
Lloyd Dawson
Property Master:
Mia-Carla Bunge
Screenplay:
Donovan Marsh
Set Decoration:
Lloyd Msimanga
Sound mixer:
Charles Sijaji
Special Effects:
Gerhard van der Heever
Special Effects Supervisor:
Gerhard van der Heever
Stunt Coordinator:
Wayne Smith
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