Man in die Donker
Man in die Donker (Man in the Dark), is a 1962 South African Black and white Neo-noir film directed by Truida Louw Pohl and co-produced by Aletta Gericke, Truida Louw and Renée van der Walt for Trio-Films.[1] This is the first South African film directed by a woman in South African cinema history.[2]
| Man in die Donker | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Truida Louw Pohl | 
| Written by | Truida Louw Pohl | 
| Produced by | Aletta Gericke Truida Louw Renée van der Walt  | 
| Starring | Babs Laker  Dawid van der Walt Cor Nortjé Mathilde Hanekom Elsa Fouché  | 
| Cinematography | Judex C. Viljoen | 
| Edited by | Ivan Hall | 
| Music by | Jan Luyt Pohl Pohl | 
| Distributed by | Trio-Films | 
Release date  | 1 March 1962 (South Africa) | 
Running time  | 89 min. | 
| Country | South Africa | 
| Language | Afrikaans | 
The film stars Babs Laker and Dawid van der Walt in lead role along with Cor Nortjé, Mathilde Hanekom and Elsa Fouché in supportive roles.[3][4]
The film received positive reviews from critics.
Plot
    
- Babs Laker as Lydia Beyers
 - Dawid van der Walt as Dr. Karel Beyers
 - Cor Nortjé as Hendrik Luyt
 - Mathilde Hanekom as Tant Ellie
 - Elsa Fouché as Helene du Toit
 - Esmé Euvrard as Salvation Army speaker
 - Douglas Fuchs as Dr. Jacobs
 - Frances Holland as Mrs. Maritz
 - Willie Steyn as Gerrit Maritz
 - Charl Engelbrecht
 - Jaco van der Westhuizen as Jannie Ghitaar
 - Heloise van der Merwe
 - Marita Wessels
 - Jan Luyt Pohl as Singer in bar
 - Corrie Myburgh
 - Billy Pretorius
 - Kosie Roux
 - Dirk Engelbrecht
 - Gertie Scharper as Hopscotch girl
 
References
    
- "The Cinema of Katinka Heyns". openjournals. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
 - Botha, Martin (January 2013). South African Cinema 1896-2010: By Martin Botha. ISBN 9781783203307. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
 - "Man in die Donker: Drama, Jihoafrická republika, 1962, 89 min". csfd. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
 - "Man in die Donker". worldcat. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
 
External links
    
- Man in die Donker at IMDb
 - Die Storie van Klara Viljee on fdb
 
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