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Spud 2: The Madness Continues ()


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Spud faces the second year of boarding school whilst still waiting for his own body to mature as much as he has.

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The Guv
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Spud
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Rambo
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Simon
Blessing Xaba ...
Fatty
Tom Burne ...
Vern
Josh Goddard ...
Mad Dog
Travis Hornsby ...
Boggo
Jason Cope ...
Sparerib
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The Glock
Harold Hendricks ...
Death Breath
Daniel Fisher ...
Anderson
Callan Gallacher ...
Emberton
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Amanda (as Charbi Kriek)
Genna Blair ...
Mermaid
Aaron McIlroy ...
Spud's Dad
Julie Summers ...
Spud's Mom
Brenda Ngxoli ...
Innocence
Christine le Brocq ...
Wombat
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Eve
Kyle van der Schyff ...
Runt
Wade Ford ...
Darryl
Joseph Els ...
Darryl
Nicholas Mundy ...
Spike
Cameron Williams ...
Thinny
Khathu Kangela ...
Barryl
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Surfer Boy
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Christine
Amelia Herholdt ...
Chaperone
Rob van Vuuren ...
Hot Dog MC

Directed by

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Donovan Marsh

Written by

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Donovan Marsh ... ()

Produced by

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Sean Else ... executive producer
Ross Garland ... producer
Johan Kruger ... executive producer
Jade Köhler ... post producer
Brad Logan ... co-producer

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Ed Jordan

Cinematography by

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Lance Gewer

Editing by

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Megan Gill

Editorial Department

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Gareth Havard ... post production engineer
Jacques Marais ... on-line editor
Kyle Stroebel ... colorist
Nompi Vilakazi ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Thomas Gubb

Set Decoration by

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Estè Kira Opperman ... (as Este Kira Opperman)

Costume Design by

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Dihantus Engelbrecht

Makeup Department

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Natasha Fagri ... makeup artist
Candy Ann Mitchell ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist
Pini Potgieter ... hair/makeup standby
Marchet Terblanche ... assistant hair stylist / daily make-up / daily makeup/hair assistant

Production Management

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Shirley Crawford ... production manager
Bheki Shusha ... unit manager
Ebrahaim Votersen ... unit assistant
Abrian Witbooi ... unit assistant

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jéan Bellingan ... second assistant director (as Jean Bellingan)
Marchant Bellingan ... first assistant director
Ronald Hoskins ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Bonnie Bielawski ... coordinator
Thomas Dorman ... graphic designer
Darlington Dube ... swing gang leader
Brent Leppan ... props master
Elias Mawela ... swing gang
Barry Parvess ... construction/fabrication
James Sello Seshoka ... swing gang
Shaun Skelton ... greensman
Wynand Smit ... on-set art director
Eugene Taylor ... set dresser
Bangingkosi Thshatshela ... swing gang
Kyle Young ... set dresser (as Kyle Starr Young)

Sound Department

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Michael Broomberg ... foley artist (as Michael J. Broomberg)
Barry Donnelly ... supervising sound editor
Damian Farmer ... boom swinger
Damian Fermor ... boom operator (as Damian Anthony Fermor)
Ivan Milborrow ... sound mixer / sound recordist
Philip Olckers ... foley mixer

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Sedick Simons ... visual effects

Stunts

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Brenda Firmani ... stunt performer / stunts
Mick Milligan ... stunt coordinator (as Mick 'Stuntie' Milligan)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Shane Abrahams ... daily spark
Gail Behrmann ... stock footage stills
Chris Clarke ... daily spark (as Christopher Clarke)
Jonathan Farr ... b camera loader
Greg Fell ... epk
Robbie Fivaz ... key grip
Philip Francis ... first assistant camera / focus puller
Christopher Hope ... best boy grip
Warren Isaacs ... genny operator
Reggi Leader ... grip assistant (as Reggie Leader)
Andrew Luscombe ... first assistant b camera
Alex Magwelane ... grip assistant
Dan Michell ... vt operator
Conrad Mostert ... vt operator
Hickson Mxathule ... spark
Brent Sauls ... lighting technician / spark
Michael Smit ... electrician / spark
Le Roux Swanepoel ... best boy lighting
Henry Van Der Berg ... gaffer
Alex Van Heerden ... second assistant camera: "b" camera / trainee loader
Adi Visser ... camera operator
Justin Youens ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Amanda Leffule ... seamstress
Cindy-Lee Leffule ... laundry lady
Daryl Matthee ... costume breakdown artist
Zelda Minnaar ... costume supervisor
Dunia Shakurani ... wardrobe truck driver
Aimee van der Merwe ... assistant costume designer
Aimee Van Der Merwe ... wardrobe buyer
Morne Van Greeunen ... wardrobe manufacturing

Location Management

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Bheki Shusha ... unit manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Cecile Defosse ... script supervisor (as Cecile De Fosse)
John Van De Ruit ... script consultant

Transportation Department

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Darlington Dube ... driver

Additional Crew

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Raymond Bloch ... auditor
Trevor Crighton ... unit publicist
Lukholo Diamini ... catering assistant
Samuel Frauenstein ... product placement director
Nicole Jennings ... cat wrangler
Norbert Kitshoff ... remote head technician
Shannon MacDougall ... production coordinator
Dona Malebo ... catering assistant
Ebrahim Mia ... remote head technician
Dan Michell ... production assistant
Ryan Morris ... on-set medic
Zamo Nala ... office manager
Thobela Ntongana ... data wrangler
Vikki Rissik ... chef
Ross Rowley ... accent coach
Makuku Saimon ... catering assistant
Octavia Sithole ... production secretary trainee
Melissa Stokes ... key accountant
Karin Stranack ... assistant accountant (as Karen Stranack)
Augustin Tambwe ... catering assistant
Dee Terblanche ... animal monitor
Joan Tissink ... logistic manager
Elliott Tsete ... caterer

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Plot Summary

The year is 1991, and Spud Milton's long walk to manhood is still creeping along at an unnervingly slow pace. Approaching the ripe old age of fifteen and still no signs of the much anticipated ball-drop, Spud is coming to terms with the fact that he may well be a freak of nature. With a mother hell-bent on emigrating, a father making a killing out of selling homemade moonshine, and a demented grandmother called Wombat, the new year seems to offer little except extreme embarrassment and more mortifying Milton madness. But Spud is returning to a boarding school where he is no longer the youngest or the smallest. His dormitory mates, known as the Crazy Eight, have an unusual new member and his house has a new clutch of first years (the Normal Seven). If Spud thinks his second year will be a breeze, however, he is seriously mistaken. He is soon beset with women trouble, coerced into misguided late-night adventures, and funds his dreams of a famous career on the stage in tatters after landing the part of the Dove of Peace in a disastrous house play production of Noah's Ark. To top it all off, boarding master Sparerib and his prefects Death breath and Earthworm are concocting an almighty plan to get Spud and the Crazy 8 expelled! Hilarious, bitter-sweet, tragic and real, join Spud as he takes another tentative step forward while all around him the madness continues... Written by Rogue Star Films

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Did You Know?

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