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The Candidate

The Candidate

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Drama

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This multi-faceted drama, which depicts a group of intellectual Afrikaners struggling with pertinent moral, ethical and racial issues in apartheid South Africa, is widely acknowledged as one of Jans Rautenbach’s finest films.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Afrikaans

Runtime

105 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

27 May 1968

Country

South Africa

Cast

Gert van der Bergh

Gert van der Bergh

Lourens Niemand

Marie du Toit

Marie du Toit

Paula Neethling

Cobus Rossouw

Cobus Rossouw

Anton du Toit

Hermien Dommisse

Hermien Dommisse

Anna Volschenk

Roelf Jacobs

Roelf Jacobs

Dr. Jan le Roux

Bernadette da Silva

Bernadette da Silva

Jackie Smith

Tromp Terre'blanche

Tromp Terre'blanche

Prof. Hannes van Biljon

Don Leonard

Don Leonard

Krisjan

Regardt van den Bergh

Regardt van den Bergh

Kallie

Jacques Loots

Jacques Loots

Dominee Perold

Lourens Schultz

Lourens Schultz

H.P. Greeff

Gerrie du Pré

Gerrie du Pré

Isak

Wilhelm Esterhuizen

Wilhelm Esterhuizen

Ooem Essie Esterhuizen

Andries Roux

Andries Roux

Herman Botha

Madel Venter

Madel Venter

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