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Cast

Leon le Roux

Leon le Roux

Field Cornet Chris Botha

Brenda Bell

Brenda Bell

Joan Gray

Brian O'Shaughnessy

Brian O'Shaughnessy

Capt. Ronald Rogers

Cobus Rossouw

Cobus Rossouw

Sarel van der Merwe

Gerhard Viviers

Gerhard Viviers

Gerrie

Carel Trichardt

Carel Trichardt

Ben Burgers

Johan Malherbe

Johan Malherbe

Daan Grobbelaar

Bill Brewer

Bill Brewer

Gen. Sir Godfrey Gray

Arthur Swemmer

Arthur Swemmer

Thomas Brown

George Moore

George Moore

British Doctor

Patrick Mynhardt

Patrick Mynhardt

Col. Dart

Doreen Lamb

Doreen Lamb

Mrs. Graham

Dirk de Villiers

Dirk de Villiers

Gen. de Wet

Errol Siepker

Errol Siepker

Boetie

Petru Wessels

Petru Wessels

Louise

Wena Naudé

Wena Naudé

Louise's Grandmother

James Norval

James Norval

Louise's Grandfather

Dolf de Vries

Dolf de Vries

British Officer

Kenneth Baker

Kenneth Baker

British Officer

John Whiteley

John Whiteley

British Officer

Norman Paul

Norman Paul

British Officer

Manie Botha

Manie Botha

Cavalier

John Dercksen

John Dercksen

Undertaker

Crew

Fanus Rautenbach

Fanus Rautenbach

Writer

Elmo De Witt

Elmo De Witt

Director

Louis de Witt

Louis de Witt

Cinematography

Con Lamprecht

Con Lamprecht

Music

Jan Perold

Jan Perold

Writer

Piet Schreuder

Piet Schreuder

Writer

Manie Botha

Manie Botha

Cinematography

Mac Errington

Mac Errington

Editor

Dave Burman

Dave Burman

Editor

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Kavaliers

19660.0 / 1090 min

Overview

General de Wet asks Boer soldier and Kavalier leader Chris Botha to select 100 of his best men for a “suicide mission” behind enemy lines. First the Kavaliers steal ammunition from right under the noses of the British, and then they leave behind a note taunting the enemy about it.