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The Gods Must Be Crazy
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Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo, N-Xau, Louw Verwey View AllCrew
Jamie Uys (Screenplay), Jamie Uys (Director) View AllRelease: Sep. 10th, 1980
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
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mark f
Throw in an incredibly clumsy-around-women biologist (Marius Weyers) and a female office worker-turned-teacher (Sandra Prinsloo), and have most of their encounters center around a Jeep with a mind of its own, and you have the makings of a slapstick romantic comedy crossed with a nature travelog.
Throw in an incredibly clumsy-around-women biologist (Marius Weyers) and a female office worker-turned-teacher (Sandra Prinsloo), and have most of their encounters center around a Jeep with a mind of its own, and you have the makings of a slapstick romantic comedy crossed with a nature travelog.