Debbie (film)
Debbie, is a 1965 South African drama film directed by Elmo De Witt and produced by Jamie Uys for Jamie Uys Filmproduksies. The film stars Suzanne van Oudtshoorn in lead role along with Leon le Roux, Gert van den Bergh and Dawid van der Walt in supportive roles.
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Directed by | Elmo De Witt |
Written by | Elmo de Witt |
Based on | Novel by Tryna du Toit |
Produced by | Jamie Uys |
Starring | Suzanne van Oudtshoorn Leon le Roux Gert van den Bergh Dawid van der Walt |
Cinematography | Manie Botha Louis de Witt |
Edited by | Elmo de Witt |
Music by | Chris Lamprecht Manley van Niekerk |
Distributed by | Jamie Uys Filmproduksies |
Release date | 24 May 1965 (South Africa) |
Running time | 86 min. |
Country | South Africa |
Language | Afrikaans |
The film revolves around a teen girl Debbie Malan who went to the town and become pregnant out of wedlock. The film received positive reviews and won several awards at international film festivals.
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