Cape Rebel

Cape Rebel

Release date : April 27, 1989
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Original Language : Afrikaans / English /
Director : Dirk de Villiers /
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April 27, 1989 History Afrikaans More
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Movie version cut from the TV series (Arende) Epic drama of honor, passion and freedom set during the Anglo-Boer War and follows the bound fates of rebellious Boer farmer Sloet Steenkamp and Captain of the British Army James Kerwin. A period drama of a time when Britain colonised by might in Southern Africa. Sloet was a Cape Colonist who refused to surrender to the new rule, and was one of the Cape rebels. After being captured he and many others were taken captive and sent to British concentration camps in Saint Helena where Sloet was doomed to stay forever
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  • title:Cape Rebel
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Genres: History · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Afrikaans · English ·
  • Director: Dirk de Villiers /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Movie version cut from the TV series (Arende) Epic drama of honor, passion and freedom set during the Anglo-Boer War and follows the bound fates of rebellious Boer farmer Sloet Steenkamp and Captain of the British Army James Kerwin. A period drama of a time when Britain colonised by might in Southern Africa. Sloet was a Cape Colonist who refused to surrender to the new rule, and was one of the Cape rebels. After being captured he and many others were taken captive and sent to British concentration camps in Saint Helena where Sloet was doomed to stay forever
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