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Master of Dragonard Hill ()


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Abdee, the formerly enslaved Scottish nobleman living on the lush 18th century colonial Caribbean island of St. Joseph's, is framed for murder and forced to lead a new rebellion.

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Captain Shanks
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Naomi
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Le Farge
Kimber Sissons ...
Jane Abdee (as Kimberley Sissons)
Claudia Udy ...
Arabella
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Richard Abdee
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Governor Warburton
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Sergeant
Martin Dewee ...
Calabar
Charles Comyn ...
Louis
Charmaine Obermeyer ...
Sabine
David Phetoe ...
Isaac
Sipho Madonda ...
Nero
Juliet Mazamisa ...
Sugarloaf
Jimmy Gomane ...
Jimmy
Milu Chiloquette ...
Danielle
Thelma Sithole ...
Missy
Grace Masiko ...
Sara
Julia Maepa ...
Clover
Sipati ...
Callie (as Seipati)
Michelle Clarke ...
Ling
Anthony Basigo ...
Doorman
Ralph Draper ...
Granger
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Vincennes
Cosmos Tshabalala ...
Abraham
Steven Moloi ...
Manaree
Bentley Nkomonde ...
Delmore (as Bentley Nkomondo)
Joseph Ribeiro ...
Dealer (as Joe Ribiero)
Andre du Plessis ...
Whipman
Tony Stewart ...
Town Crier
Phillip Nel ...
Priest
Wendy Burnell ...
Flame Dancer
Fans Miller ...
Juggler
Matt Matthyser ...
Acrobat
Len Sparrowhawk ...
Warden No. 1
Rick Skidmore ...
Warden No. 2
Connie Poulakis ...
Bordelle Girl
Carowne Olivier ...
Bordelle Girl
Lydia Ngohese ...
Bordelle Girl
Candy Morrison ...
Bordelle Girl
Rosca Mokoena ...
Bordelle Girl
Aletta Nhlado ...
Bordelle Girl
Errol Roger ...
Planter
Leon Stein ...
Planter
Stanley Warren ...
Planter

Directed by

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Gérard Kikoïne ... (as Gerard Kikoïne)

Written by

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Rupert Gilchrist ... (novel)
 
Rick Marx ... (screenplay by)
 
Harry Alan Towers ... (screenplay by) (as Peter Welbeck)

Produced by

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Avi Lerner ... executive producer
John Stodel ... associate producer
Harry Alan Towers ... producer

Cinematography by

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Gérard Loubeau ... (photographed by) (as Gerard Loubeau)

Editing by

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Caroline Gombergh
Allan Morrison ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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Rupert Edgell ... first assistant editor
Jonathan H. Pienaar ... assistant editor
Nicci Vlok ... assistant editor
Sherril Schlesinger ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Donald Paul Pemrick ... (as Don Pembrick)
Gianna Pisanello

Production Design by

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Leonardo Coen Cagli

Art Direction by

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Mike Fowlie
Yuda Acco ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Leith Ridley Combe ... (as Leith Riddley)
Sharon Lomofsky ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Anni Bartels ... chief makeup artist (as Ann Bartells)
Wayne Lindeque ... assistant hair stylist
David Murat ... chief hair stylist
Debra Nicoll ... assistant makeup artist (as Debra Nicholl)
Katherine Van Rensburg ... assistant makeup artist (as Kathrine van Rensburg)
Colin Polson ... makeup chief (uncredited)

Production Management

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Danny Lerner ... unit manager
Peter Warnaby ... production manager
Roger Orpen ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dominique Combe ... first assistant director
Mark Gilbert ... second assistant director (as Markl Gilbert)
K.C. Jones ... first assistant director
Andrew Kay ... third assistant director
Cedric Sundstrom ... second unit director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Jack Attfield ... key carpenter
Stuart Baillie ... props
Anthony Carrow ... key carpenter
Patricia Cloete ... model maker
Amanda Hall ... art department buyer
Paul Kerruish ... key carpenter
Andy Mckenna ... construction manager
Ian Mulder ... construction manager
Elizabeth Quinn ... props
Claire Walker ... set dresser
Murray Weyer ... draper
Tomas Yoko ... set dresser
Jennie Carbutt ... draper (uncredited)
Felix De Coombes ... model maker (uncredited)
Johnny De Rhoode ... key carpenter (uncredited)
Delene Eloff ... key painter (uncredited)
Clive Goldberg ... art department buyer (uncredited)
Willie Hermann ... property master (uncredited)
Ian Horn ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Billy Kean ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Graham Kolbe ... set dresser (uncredited)
Abner Le Roy ... key carpenter (uncredited)
Drew Lindsay ... key painter (uncredited)
Jane Meyer ... art department buyer (uncredited)
Adam Reyneke ... assistant set dresser (uncredited)
Les Subcleve ... model maker (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Rupert Edgell ... first assistant sound editor
Mac Errington ... post synch director
Chris Fellows ... re-recording mixer
Caroline Gombergh ... sound editor
Colin McFarlane ... sound mixer
Ricardo Pereira ... assistant sound editor (as Ricky Pereira)
Jonathan H. Pienaar ... assistant sound editor (as Jonathan Pienaar)
Simon Rice ... boom swinger
Karen Warnock ... post-synchro assistant
Bill Asher ... sound editor (uncredited)
Frank Farrar ... sound editor (uncredited)
Nadine Fels ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Jeanne Fourie ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Roy Krummeck ... boom operator (uncredited)
Wayne Lines ... sound editor (uncredited)
Karen Warnock ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Hennie Muller ... special effects coordinator
Max Poolman ... special effects man
Karen Rood ... special effects man
Dawie van Heerden ... special effects chief (uncredited)
Gavin Wilson ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

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Tony Boyers ... opticals

Stunts

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Gavin Mey ... stunt coordinator
Chris Olley ... stunts
John Pasternak ... stunts
Guy Pringle ... stunts
Carmen Babnick ... stunts (uncredited)
Angel Castignani ... stunts (uncredited)
Nic Grigg ... stunts (uncredited)
Isaac Mavimbela ... stunts (uncredited)
Reo Ruiters ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Gary Wilshire ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael Alan Brierley ... focus puller (as Michael Brierly)
Gavin Horne ... chief grip
Phillip Littleton ... still photographer
Nathan Makobane ... sparks
Thomas Matebula ... sparks
Ahmed Mohammed ... sparks
Peter Musekwa ... grip
Elliot Sewape ... best boy
Anthony Smythe ... clapper loader
Leonard Tsandeni ... grip (as Leonard Ntsandeni)
Robin Wilter ... gaffer
Mohammed Achmed ... electrician (uncredited)
Quinton Dermont ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Jan Du Toit ... grip (uncredited)
Dennis Essenhigh ... grip (uncredited)
Charles A. Gould ... key grip (uncredited)
Nathan Southern ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Janese Glasscoe ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Leigh Bishop ... wardrobe assistant
Diana Cilliers ... wardrobe chief (as Dianna Cilliers)
Rosca Mokoena ... wardrobe assistant
Ruy Philipe ... wardrobe assistant
Jo Ann Stanley ... wardrobe assistant
Darryl Buckton ... wardrobe cutter (uncredited)

Location Management

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Allendy 'Dutch' Harrison ... location manager
Justin Sholk ... location manager (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Maureen Conway ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Grant Posthumus ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Tony Boyers ... title designer
Elaine Gudgeon ... assistant accountant
Victoria Johnson ... production coordinator
Gabriella Klynhaus ... production secretary
Mano Kritzas ... production accountant
Vania Phitidis ... production assistant
Paul Rynhoud ... runner
Rocco Rynhoud ... supervising accountant
Bruce Wentzel ... armorer
Marie Gerard ... interpreter (uncredited)
Andrew Kaye ... production assistant (uncredited)
Julia Klein ... production secretary (uncredited)
Michelle Pettit ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Lani Schwartz ... production secretary (uncredited)
Charmaine Wolhuter ... production coordinator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 1747, lecherous Captain Lafarge, a man who loves God, women and gold - but not necessarily in that order, visits the lush colonial Caribbean island of St. Joseph's, that's become rather prosperous after the events of Dragonard (1987). Richard Abdee is now a free man living a peaceful life there, when he's offered the job of governor by the evil temptress, Arabella, who's now turned her affections toward African slaves, which is strictly forbidden. However, Abdee is soon framed for murder and has to start a new rebellion with the help of Naomi against the vile Captain Shanks and the villainous British redcoat sergeant, who reinstates the use of the notorious "Dragonard" whip.

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Taglines The 'Dragonard' adventure continues! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le maître de Dragonard Hill (France)
  • La colina del dragón (Spain)
  • Lohikäärmeen kieli (Finland)
  • O Senhor de Dragonard (Portugal)
  • Pahan alttari (Finland)
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  • 93 min
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Movie Connections Followed by Dragonard (1988). See more »

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