The Burning (1968)
The Burning is Stephen Frears’ first film, a chilling exploration of racial tensions in Apartheid-era South Africa. On a sweltering summer’ day, a wealthy white matriarch insists on taking her household on a planned trip to the country, in spite of their urgent warnings that an uprising is underway.
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Gwen Ffrangcon Davies | As: Gran | |
Isobel Muller | As: Cook | |
Maxine Day | As: Nurse | |
Cosmo Pieterse | As: Chauffeur | |
Mark Baillie | As: Child |
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The Burning is Stephen Frears’ first film, a chilling exploration of racial tensions in Apartheid-era South Africa. On a sweltering summer’ day, a wealthy white matriarch insists on taking her household on a planned trip to the country, in spite of their urgent warnings that an uprising is underway.
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Cast
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies |
Gran |
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Isobel Muller |
Cook |
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Maxine Day |
Nurse |
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Cosmo Pieterse |
Chauffeur |
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Mark Baillie |
Child |
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Walter Glennie |
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Stephen Frears |
Director |
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Roland Starke |
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