
Die Wildtemmer
Overview
Kobus le Grange, a game farmer moves onto his newly acquired farm, and wants to be left in peace to restore it. His neighbours who also want the farm will however not leave him in peace, and sabotage his efforts. One ray of hope, a developing love interest is intertwined with tragedy.
Top Cast
Ben Dekker
Ben Dekker
Kobus le Grange
Ben Dekker
Kobus le Grange
Pieter Hauptfleisch
Pieter Hauptfleisch
Tientong
Pieter Hauptfleisch
Tientong
Anina Conradie
Anina Conradie
Rika Basson
Anina Conradie
Rika Basson
Diana Newman
Diana Newman
Jenny Randall (as Dianne Newman)
Diana Newman
Jenny Randall (as Dianne Newman)
Brian Brooke
Brian Brooke
Mynhardt Basson
Brian Brooke
Mynhardt Basson
Annette Barnard
Annette Barnard
Amanda Basson
Annette Barnard
Amanda Basson
Ralph Loubser
Ralph Loubser
Dominee Muller
Ralph Loubser
Dominee Muller
Bess Finney
Bess Finney
Linda Randall
Bess Finney
Linda Randall
Errol Groenewald
Errol Groenewald
'Lorrie' Butler
Errol Groenewald
'Lorrie' Butler
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