Strangers at Sunrise explained

Strangers at Sunrise
Director:Percival Rubens
Producer:Alan Girney
Thys Heyns
Felix Meyburgh
Screenplay:Lee Marcus
Percival Rubens
Starring:
Music:Colin Campbell
Cinematography:Lionel Friedberg
Editing:Basil Millward
Production Companies:Panorama Films
Distributor:Commonwealth United Entertainment
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:South Africa
Language:English

Strangers at Sunrise is a 1969 South African-American film starring George Montgomery.

Plot

During the Second Boer War in 1900, an American mining engineer is sentenced to death by the British for aiding and abetting the Boer enemy. The engineer escapes from custody and takes refuge at an isolated Boer farm, where he forms a relationship with the Boer family. When three deserters from the British army arrive, the engineer must protect himself and the family.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in late 1968 in South Africa. Deana Martin was Dean Martin's daughter.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Martin Kids as Busy as DeanManners, Dorothy. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 5 Oct 1968: D30.