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Oh Schuks I'm Gatvol! is a 2004 South African comedy film written, produced, and directed by Leon Schuster. [1] He also stars in the film alongside Alfred Ntombela, Gerry the Clown, Bill Flynn and Al Debbo. [2] The film's initial budget was R2,000,000, but an extra R6,000 was spent for the extras on board the aeroplane. The film grossed R30,000 ...
You Must Be Joking! is a 1986 South African candid camera comedy film, directed by Elmo De Witt who also produced it with Hermann Visser in collaboration with Johan Scholtz. . It stars Leon Schuster in his first feature role, Mike Schutte, Kallie Knoetze, Golda Raff, Martino and Janine Pretori
I'm Gatvol [58] (2004) [59] Feat Dig a Little Deeper (Don Clarke) re-released in 2015 for Musicians Against Xenophobia [60] Op Dun Eish (2006) Feat songs written by Don Clarke [ 61 ] and Mike Valentine [ 62 ]
Alfred Ntombela (born 3 April 1972) is a South African actor, [1] known for his role in South African candid genre films alongside Leon Schuster, his fast-paced Joker-like laugh and for his small stature as an adult.
Kwagga Robertse owns a farm shop in the fictional Southern African country of Nambabwe and usually cons foreign tourists by pretending to kill a lion, thus earning him the nickname "Urumbo" ("Lion Killer") from the country's natives.
Don Clarke (born 1955 in Johannesburg) is a South African singer-songwriter, also known as The Songteller. [1] Clarke is notable for his music contribution to South African culture with songs that celebrate South African sport (Kick It Up), tell the story of heroes [2] and support social issues (Zuma Must Fall).
Set in Cape Town, South Africa, Mama Jack is the story of Jack Theron, an ordinary person working on a film set as a grip.However, his movie producer boss, John Daragon, hates him and wants to remove him from the production of the movie they are producing about Nelson Mandela, Sweet Bird of Freedom.
Alec Debbo, the son of Lebanese parents, was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa.As a child he had to help out in his parents’ general merchandise store. His parents taught him Lebanese Arabic and English but he learned Afrikaans at an early age, because Afrikaans was the dominant language in Bloemfontein.