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Dirkie

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
512
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Dirkie (1969)
Desert AdventureAdventureDramaThriller

After a plane crash a young boy and his dog wander through the Kalahari desert.After a plane crash a young boy and his dog wander through the Kalahari desert.After a plane crash a young boy and his dog wander through the Kalahari desert.

  • Director
    • Jamie Uys
  • Writer
    • Jamie Uys
  • Stars
    • Wynand Uys
    • Jamie Uys
    • Lady Frolic of Belvedale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    512
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    • Director
      • Jamie Uys
    • Writer
      • Jamie Uys
    • Stars
      • Wynand Uys
      • Jamie Uys
      • Lady Frolic of Belvedale
    • 41User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Wynand Uys
    • Dirkie
    • (as Dirkie Hayes)
    Jamie Uys
    Jamie Uys
    • Anton
    • (as Jamie Hayes)
    Lady Frolic of Belvedale
    • Lolly
    • (as Lady Frolic Of Belvedale)
    Wilhelm Esterhuizen
    • Smitty
    Sue Burman
    • Joan
    Jan Bruyns
    • Colonel
    • (as Jan Bruijns)
    Pieter Hauptfleisch
    • Uncle Pete
    Johan du Plooy
    • Jack
    • (as Johan Du Plooy)
    Bill Brewer
    • Editor
    Jacques Loots
    • Doctor
    • (as Jaques Loots)
    Heinrich Marnitz
    • Hoffman
    Eugene Erasmus
    • Operator
    • Director
      • Jamie Uys
    • Writer
      • Jamie Uys
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    humphrey-2

    Minor, but never forgotten

    Like others I saw Lost in the Desert as a child. It was the second feature, but the main film is long forgotten. I also remember many scenes very vividly though it must be nearly 30 years since I saw them: the snake, the father dropping flyers, cooking the eggs on a rock, and the bushmen cooking the dog, or so he thinks.

    As a dreamy kid who longed to escape from my life (join the club), it was an exciting and terrifying film.

    By a weird coincidence I just did an interview for a radio station in Johannesburg in which I mentioned how few South African films I had had the chance to see. I had no idea until now that Lost in The Desert was South African. I would love to see it again, and show it to my nephews who are 4 and 8.
    theultimatehuman

    At Last I Found Out What this Movie Was!!!

    I remember seeing this incredible film in 1977/78 in a double bill with 'Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger". I was three years old and yet it has remained firmly lodged in the back of my memory. The only problem was that I did not know the name of the film. I remember absolutely clearly the scene where the boy thinks the natives have cooked his dog, the boy realising that he has just eaten his only friend. I remember wailing and moaning in the cinema, traumatised by this act of impossible perversity. Finally i know the name of this film which made such a huge impression on me. i will track it down as soon as possible and I would suggest other imdb users do the same.
    10darry-1

    very memorable movie

    i remember seeing this movie as a young boy more than 30 years ago, it was part of a double bill , i don't recall what the main feature was and i think that is testament to just how memorable this movie is. the images of the young boy believing he has eaten his dog , and his father dropping thousands of leaflets to try and help him, have stayed in my mind for all this time.there was also a scene where he crossed from one desert to another , made visible by the different coloured sand, also the ostrich egg scene which i vividly remember.

    i really can't believe that so many people were moved by this film in the same way that i was . it amazes me that this film has never shown up on British television , or been released on video/DVD.
    9jimlad2

    A Magical Film

    I have just watched this fine film on Talking Pictures, UK, a station that presents almost exclusively films of yesteryear, mainly British, but sometimes foreign. An exciting story with many incidents that had my wife and I concerned what might happen next. A 9!
    8obrien-sean

    This film and Walkabout - desert freak out

    Like many others I saw this film as a young child in the early 1970s, in a cinema in suburban Sydney, Australia, at the age of 7. At the time, I really wasn't sure of the origin of what I was watching. Given the South African accents, which sound a bit like Australian accents, I thought it was set in a stranger version of Australia. With African animals. Well, just the creepy African animals like hyenas, as the nicer African animals like elephants and giraffes never make an appearance. This doppelgänger Australia quality only heightened the truly, deeply disturbing nature of the film. Was it possible perhaps that we had hyenas in the Australian desert? And the Kalahari desert men did look like Aboriginals to me, as a child. I distinctly remember the scene where the rock knocks him into the pool and the water becomes bloody. Well, what child could forget that? Time went by and no one I spoke to about this film had the faintest idea what I was talking about - no one else had ever seen it, or heard of it. Which of course made it all the more perplexing. Then a few years later, around 1973, I saw my second freaky desert film. Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout. It had strange echoes of Lost in the Desert. I thought it was perhaps a remake. I could tell Walkabout was definitely set in Australia, and then I wondered if Lost in the Desert had been an Australian film after all. Or maybe it didn't actually exist. Perhaps I had dreamed a simpler version of Walkabout, before I had even seen Walkabout. Walkabout of course was every bit as disturbing as Lost in the Desert for a child. But you know what? Between Lost in the Desert, and Walkabout, I grew to love both cinema, and the desert. And I thank both film directors for creating films about children that spoke to me as a child more strongly than a dozen Disney movies.

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    • Trivia
      Apart from the practical difficulties associated with filming in the desert, what made this movie even more of a feat was that it was filmed twice; once in Afrikaans and once in English.
    • Connections
      Remade as Papam Pasivaadu (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Wait for Tomorrow
      (Title Song)

      Sung by Edwin Duff

      Written by Jimmy Stewart, Doug Ashdown and Eric Gross

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    • Release date
      • May 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Languages
      • Afrikaans
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lost in the Desert
    • Filming locations
      • Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia(filmed in South-West Africa in the Namib Desert Etosha Pan Kalahari Gemsbok Park)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Mimosa Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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