Sandy the Seal | |
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Directed by | Robert Lynn |
Screenplay by | Harry Alan Towers |
Produced by | Oliver A. Unger Harry Alan Towers |
Starring | Heinz Drache Marianne Koch |
Cinematography | Stephen Dade |
Music by | Malcolm Lockyer |
Distributed by | Tigon British Film Productions |
Release date | 1969 |
Running time | 73 min. |
Countries | United Kingdom South Africa |
Language | English |
Sandy the Seal is a 1965 British family film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Heinz Drache, Marianne Koch and Gert Van den Bergh.[1] Produced and co-written by Harry Alan Towers, the film was shot in South Africa in Technicolor and Techniscope II with sequences shot on Seal Island, South Africa. The film was released in the UK by Tigon British Film Productions in 1969.
Plot
A lighthouse keeper finds an injured seal left by seal poachers. He brings the seal to his wife and two children who learn responsibility by looking after the seal who they name Sandy. Sandy accompanies the children on their adventures and activities and discovers the ship of the seal poachers who plan a return to the lighthouse keeper's island for more valuable pelts.
Cast
- Heinz Drache - Jan Van Heerden
- Marianne Koch - Karen Van Heerden
- David Richards - David
- Anne Mervis - Anne
- Gert Van den Bergh - Jacobson
- Bill Brewer - Lowenstein
- Gabriel Bayman - Lofty
- Brian O'Shaughnessy - MacKenzie
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