Made in the 1970s, a time when South Africans were constantly being reminded about the communist onslaught, this features Hank (originally English-speaking) and Hennery (Afrikaans-speaking), two very laid-back secret agents who, together with a black colleague (Vriend), manage to foil a terrorist plot to take over the country. They are introduced as beach bums and for at least the first half the film comes across as a not very good buddy movie. For much of the time we’re not too certain of just who they are and from whom they get their orders, though once in a while they speak to someone in Pretoria. On the way into the mountains of Lesotho, they pick up a girl (a communist agent who switches sides without any qualms when she falls in love with Hennery). The unlikely baddies are an Afrikaans-speaking group of communists, disguised as members of a monastic order. Interestingly, the agents’ black comrade is treated throughout as an equal and the race question doesn’t really come into it. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | March 25, 1976 | |
Runtime: | 91 min | |
Genres: | Comedy | |
Countries: | South Africa | |
Companies: | Kavalier Films | |
Cast: | Rod Alexander Lieb Bester Ray Msengana | |
Crew: | Bertrand Retief | |
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