Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe

Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe (Majuba: Hill of Pigeons), is a 1968 South African War drama film directed by David Millin and co-produced by Roscoe C. Behrmann and Hyman Kirstein.[1] The film stars Roland Robinson, Reinet Maasdorp, and Patrick Mynhardt in lead roles along with Siegfried Mynhardt, Anna Neethling-Pohl and Morné Coetzer in supportive roles.[2][3]

Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe
Directed byDavid Millin
Produced byRoscoe C. Behrmann
Hyman Kirstein
Written byDavid Millin
Based onNovel by Stuart Cloete
StarringRoland Robinson
Reinet Maasdorp
Patrick Mynhardt
Siegfried Mynhardt
Music byBob Adams
Joe Kentridge
CinematographyJohn Brown
Dudley Paterson
Edited byAlastair Henderson
Release date
23 December 1968 (South Africa)
Running time
113 min.
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageAfrikaans
English

The film inspired by real events of the First Anglo-Boer War, Battle of Majuba Hill. The film received positive reviews and won several awards at international film festivals.

Plot

  • Roland Robinson as Dirk van der Berg
  • Reinet Maasdorp as Lena du Toit
  • Patrick Mynhardt as Rolf du Toit
  • Siegfried Mynhardt as Philippus du Toit
  • Anna Neethling-Pohl as Katryn du Toit
  • Morné Coetzer as Louis du Toit
  • James White as Boetie van der Berg
  • Tromp Terre'blanche as Groot Dirk van der Berg
  • Virgo du Plessis as Tanta Johanna van der Berg
  • Thandi Brewer as Klein Johanna
  • Francis Coertze as Tanta Martha
  • Petrina Fry as Mrs. Brenner
  • Eric Cordell as Mr. Brenner
  • Kerry Jordan as Col. Philip Anstruther
  • Pieter Hauptfleisch as Commandant Frans Joubert
  • June Neethling as Stephanie
  • Morrison Gampu as Reuter
  • Hugh Rouse as Lieutenant - Doornkloof
  • Anthony James as Maj. Gen. Sir George Pomeroy Colley
  • Ian Yule as Deserter
  • George Jackson as Deserter Thomas
  • Peter Tobin as Col. Stewart
  • Willie van Rensburg as Commandant Smit
  • Lance Lockhart-Ross as Maj. Fraser
  • Lourens Schultz as Commandant General Piet Joubert
  • Esmé Euvrard as Spotter
  • Adrian Steed as Thomas Carter, war correspondent
  • Elizabeth Hamilton as Edith Colley
  • Kenneth Baker as Capt. Lang
  • Brian Brooke as Captain - Brennersdorp
  • Johan du Plooy as Hans
  • Jaco van der Westhuizen asWillem

References

  1. "MAJUBA: HEUWEL VAN DUIWEL: Directed by David Millin, South Africa, 1968". MUBI. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  2. "Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe". Film Affinity. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  3. "Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe". csfd. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
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