Wild Maneuvres (1985)
Military-Comedy. Sequel to "Boetie gaan border toe". Boetie (Translated into English as 'Buddy' or "Brother") wants to win his girlfriend Liza back, who just dumped him. With the help of some money, he engineers that she is assigned as reporter to the planned manoeuvres, where he would love to impress her. However, things turn out different as Buddy and his comrades are assigned to do the manual labour during the manoeuvres, and the arrogant Captain humiliating them turns out to be Liza's new boyfriend. But when a bunch of criminal madmen disturb the manoeuvre and take a hostage, it is up to Buddy and his comrades to rescue the hostage, their honour - and the girl's love.
Director: Regardt van den Bergh
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Arnold Vosloo as Boetie van Tonder |
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Janie du Plessis as Elize |
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Ian Roberts as Corp. White |
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Paul Slabolepszy as The Horror |
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Frank Opperman as De Kock |
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Kerneels Coertzen as Davel |
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Anton Dekker as Capt. Schuster |
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Tracey Morris as Liz |
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Nick Lorentz as Chinatown |
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Miriam Munitz as Lulu |
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Neels Engelbrecht as Gattie |
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Greg Latter as Veertjie |
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André Jacobs as Prester John |
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Jurgen Hellberg as Corpse |
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Blake Toerien as Slabbert |
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Christo Loots as Sunshine |
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Kevin Smith as Apache |
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Richard Cox as Torque Wrench |
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Jonathan Pienaar as Turk |
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Jakkie Groenewald as Cliff Pauw |
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Louis Minnaar as Maj. Murray |
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William Abdul as James |
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Annelisa Weiland as Party Guest |
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Brümilda van Rensburg as Party Guest |
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Nobby Baird Clarke as Party Guest |
| Writing | Johann Potgieter | Writer |
| Directing | Regardt van den Bergh | Director |
| Editing | Valma Muir | Editor |
| Production | Philo Pieterse | Producer |