All the Way to Paris explained
All the Way to Paris |
Director: | Jamie Uys |
Producer: | Jamie Uys |
Starring: | Jamie Uys Bob Courtney Reinet Maasdorf Angus Neill |
Music: | Sam Sklair |
Cinematography: | Manie Botha |
Editing: | Dave Burman |
Country: | South Africa |
Language: | English Afrikaans |
All the Way to Paris is a 1965 South African comedy film directed by Jamie Uys and starring Uys, Bob Courtney and Reinet Maasdorp.[1]
It was the first South African film to be filmed overseas.[2]
Premise
International diplomats take part in a walking competition, heading towards a major conference in Paris.
Cast
- Jamie Uys - Igor Strogoff
- Bob Courtney - Granger J. Wellborne
- Reinet Maasdorp - Tanya Orloff
- Angus Neill - Johnny Edwards
- Joe Stewardson - Ed Sloane
- Arthur Swemmer - Anzonia
- Frank Gregory - Italian Mayor
- Mimmo Poli - Italian Butcher
- Marjorie Gordon - Matron
- Emil Nofal - TV Announcer
- Sann De Lange - Yugoslav Mother
- Wilhelm Esterhuizen - Austrian Farmer
- Victor Ivanoff - Chief of the Russian Delegation
- Keith Stanners-Bloxam - Chief of the American Delegation
- Ricky Arden - Russian Delegate
Notes and References
- News: All the Way to Paris (1966). https://web.archive.org/web/20090601122610/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/59701. dead. 2009-06-01. BFI. 2018-09-12. en.
- Web site: Timeline: A History of the South African Film Industry 1895-2003 | South African History Online . 2012-02-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120330164117/http://www.sahistory.org.za/arts-and-culture/timeline-history-south-african-film-industry-1895-2003 . 30 March 2012 .