Agter elke man (1990) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Steve Hofmeyr, Dulcie van den Bergh, Illse Roos

Written by:
Franz Marx

Directed by:
Franz Marx


Release Date:
September 28, 1990

Original Title:
Agter elke man

Production Companies:
FMF
Leisureco

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

A concluding movie to the Afrikaans television series that ran for two seasons, this movie focuses mainly on Bruce Beyers after he is released from jail (2 years after the second season ended). Many main characters from the TV series did not return for the movie. The movie also features Steve Hofmeyer's song, "Agter Elke Man", which he wrote for the movie.

A convict is released on parole after serving two years in prison. He is deadset on getting revenge on the man responsible for his conviction.

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Rankings and Honors

Agter elke man (1990) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.9/10

Assistant Director:
Johann van Heerden

Boom Operator:
Patrick Wilbraham

Continuity:
Karen Pepler

Director:
Franz Marx

Director of Photography:
Dave Aenmey

Editor:
Avril Beukes

Hairstylist:
Elaine Gould

Makeup Artist:
Jen Oberem

Music:
Art Heatlie

Producer:
Frik Botha
Franz Marx
Albie Venter

Production Design:
Lieza Louw

Production Manager:
Tania Jenkins

Sound:
Henry Prentice

Special Effects:
Rick Cresswell

Stunts:
Craig Ginsberg
Nickie Gregg
Roly Jansen
Graham Press
Reo Ruiters
Neville Strydom
Deon van Schoor

Unit Manager:
Robertson Nkwana

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Allison Schwegmann

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