Escape from Angola (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1976

Original Title:
Escape from Angola

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Family

Production Companies:
African Film Associates
Heyns Film Productions
Ivan Tors Productions

Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A film by Ivan Tors - The man who brought you FLIPPER

Adventure - Moving to the unspoiled terrain of Africa was a risk the Mallory family survived. This family of animal trainers soon find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives after their truck breaks down deep in the African bush. They split up to search for help, only to find themselves face to face with some of the most dangerous wild animals in Africa: crocodiles, cobras and other deadly beasts. - Stan Brock, Anne Collings, Steven Tors

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Assistant Editor:
Linda Gries

Associate Producer:
Alan Girney
Thys Heyns

Director:
Leslie H. Martinson

Director of Photography:
Hanro Möhr

Editor:
Jerry Kurtz

Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
J. van Zyl Alberts
Ivan Tors

Original Music Composer:
Lex de Azevedo
Hans Posegga

Presenter:
Samuel Z. Arkoff

Producer:
George Gale

Production Assistant:
Carole Keligian

Production Manager:
Colin Ward

Props:
Roy Wiffen

Screenplay:
Barry Clark

Screenstory:
George Gale

Second Unit Director:
Hanro Möhr

Sound Engineer:
Allen Selesnick

Special Effects:
Jannie Wienand

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Glenn

Wardrobe Master:
Jon-Jon Lambon

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