Forced Alliance (1989) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 19, 1989

Original Title:
Forced Alliance

Alternate Titles:
The Recluse

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Kevron Entertainment
Light Age Filmworks

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
ZA: 16 

Runtime: 92

Their plea for help turned into a night they would never forget.

Four young friends, en route to the coast for a weekend of surfing and fun are forced to seek help from a strange recluse when their car breaks down. Jack Rattigan is a strange man living in an even stranger house, a decaying relic of a bygone age. Is Rattigan insane? Or are his words and acts and expression of a mind tortured by mortal anguish? What is Rattigans secret? And what is the source of his power to mesmerise?

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Art Direction:
Leon Schutter

Cinematography:
Peter Palmer

Costume Design:
Janis McVee

Director:
Josh Spencer

Executive Producer:
Kevin Krog
Ronnie Isaacs

Gaffer:
Fuzzy Skinner

Picture Car Coordinator:
Ashley Waldorf

Producer:
Ronnie Isaacs

Production Design:
Leon Schutte

Production Manager:
Olivia Mears
Paul S. Rowlston

Property Master:
Zack Grobler

Script Supervisor:
Beverly Wilbraham

Sound Engineer:
Henry Prentice

Steadycam:
Chris Harhoff

Writer:
Greg Latter

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