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Release Date:
October 24, 2014
Original Title:
204: Getting Away with Murder
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
204 Productions
Production Countries:
South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 109
The shocking story behind the murder of Brett Kebble. "204" means a full and permanent indemnity from prosecution in exchange for truthful testimony. Brett Kebble was a charismatic South African businessman whose meteoric rise to fame and fortune in the mining world was followed by a startling fall from grace. His life ultimately ended in a hail of bullets on a road in northern Johannesburg in 2005. But the story behind his death is so bizarre that it could come straight out of a mystery thriller. In this documentary, the three self-confessed killers, as well as Jackie Selebi, Glen Agliotti, Piet Byleveld, and the Kebble family, are interviewed, exploring a fascinating tale of greed, corruption, fraud, and murder. Exclusive first-hand accounts of the murder are included, and the belly of South Africa's dark underworld is revealed.
Additional Editing:
Mike Oyston
Additional Music:
Sergio Da Cruz
Neill Solomon
Associate Producer:
Anne Power
Camera Operator:
Lynton Allsop
Matthew Neilon
Colorist:
Craig Simonetti
Dialogue Editor:
Zak Binikos
Director:
Warren Batchelor
Editor:
Martin Lloyd
Graham Cooke
Ben Hörter
Andrew Traill
Executive Producer:
Rory O'Donnell
Makeup & Hair:
Lyn Kennedy
Music:
Alun Richards
Music Producer:
Sergio Da Cruz
Producer:
Warren Batchelor
Tony Miguel
Production Manager:
Matt Jude
Sound:
Matthew Neilon
Lynton Allsop
Sound Designer:
Jo Darling
Sergio Da Cruz
Special Effects:
Gerhard van der Heever
Supervising Sound Editor:
Alun Richards
Thanks:
Neal Sundstrom
Terry Vallet
Writer:
Warren Batchelor
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