Gerrit Schoonhoven

Gerrit Schoonhoven

Movies for Gerrit Schoonhoven...

Schuks: Pay Back the Money
Title: Schuks: Pay Back the Money
Character: Savage
Released: August 28, 2015
Type: Movie
After losing rugby’s holy grail, the Currie Cup, Schuks (Leon Schuster) sets off on a hilarious journey to pay for what he has done. In lieu of a R1 million fine, the Sports Minister (Desmond Dube) offers Schuks a lifeline to create a documentary film that shows South Africa in a positive light.As the documentary takes shape, the Currie Cup traverses its own perilous journey as it moves from two clueless crooks, Bossie (Ivan Lucas) and Savage (Gerrit Schoonhoven), to an enterprising traffic officer and a conniving pawnbroker, among others.True to form, the “documentary” features a series of brand new candid camera gags for which Schuster is so well known, featuring unsuspecting South African citizens and a host of famous personalities and celebrities - both past and current.
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Title: Getroud Met Rugby
Character: Elvis
Released: April 7, 2009
Type: TV
Getroud met Rugby is a drama revolving around four stars of a Johannesburg rugby team and their wives as they become involved in various interconnected scandals.
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The Mangler
Title: The Mangler
Character: Aaron Rodriguez
Released: March 3, 1995
Type: Movie
When an accident involving a folding machine at an old laundry happens, detective John Hunton investigates. While he tries to solve the mystery, Bill Gartley, the owner, wants to find new victims for his machine.
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The Visual Bible: Matthew
Title: The Visual Bible: Matthew
Character: Peter
Released: October 1, 1993
Type: Movie
The only dramatization using the actual scriptures...word for word from the New International Version (NIV). In Israel, then known as Judea of the Roman Empire, Nazarene Jesus Christ travels around the country with His disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls.
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Broer Matie
Title: Broer Matie
Character: Dirk Delport
Released: July 20, 1984
Type: Movie
A senior farmer of the Little Karoo dies and determines in his will that a brown minister must observe his funeral service. However, it is 1961 and apartheid is the order of the day.