Kavaliers

Kavaliers

Release date : September 12, 1966
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : South Africa /
Original Language :
Director : Elmo De Witt /
Production companies : Kavalier Films /
September 12, 1966 1h 30m South Africa More
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General de Wet asks Boer soldier and Kavalier leader Chris Botha to select 100 of his best men for a “suicide mission” behind enemy lines. First the Kavaliers steal ammunition from right under the noses of the British, and then they leave behind a note taunting the enemy about it.
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Leon le Roux
Field Cornet Chris Botha
Brenda Bell
Joan Gray
Brian O'Shaughnessy
Capt. Ronald Rogers
Cobus Rossouw
Sarel van der Merwe
Carel Trichardt
Ben Burgers
Johan Malherbe
Daan Grobbelaar
Bill Brewer
Gen. Sir Godfrey Gray
Arthur Swemmer
Thomas Brown
George Moore
British Doctor
Doreen Lamb
Mrs. Graham
Dirk de Villiers
Gen. de Wet
Wena Naudé
Louise's Grandmother
James Norval
Louise's Grandfather
Dolf de Vries
British Officer

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  • title:Kavaliers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: South Africa ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Elmo De Witt /
  • Writers: Fanus Rautenbach · Jan Perold · Piet Schreuder ·
  • Production companies: Kavalier Films ·
  • Overview:General de Wet asks Boer soldier and Kavalier leader Chris Botha to select 100 of his best men for a “suicide mission” behind enemy lines. First the Kavaliers steal ammunition from right under the noses of the British, and then they leave behind a note taunting the enemy about it.
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