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Kimberley Jim

  • 1963
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
66
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Kimberley Jim (1963)
ComedyMusical

The story of a ramblin', gamblin', guitar-strummin' man from Dixie, trying to strike it rich in the diamond region of South Africa. Accompanying him is his roguish side-kick - a man with a s... Read allThe story of a ramblin', gamblin', guitar-strummin' man from Dixie, trying to strike it rich in the diamond region of South Africa. Accompanying him is his roguish side-kick - a man with a song in his heart and four aces up his sleeve.The story of a ramblin', gamblin', guitar-strummin' man from Dixie, trying to strike it rich in the diamond region of South Africa. Accompanying him is his roguish side-kick - a man with a song in his heart and four aces up his sleeve.

  • Director
    • Emil Nofal
  • Writer
    • Emil Nofal
  • Stars
    • Jim Reeves
    • Madeleine Usher
    • Clive Parnell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    66
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emil Nofal
    • Writer
      • Emil Nofal
    • Stars
      • Jim Reeves
      • Madeleine Usher
      • Clive Parnell
    • 6User reviews
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    Jim Reeves
    • Jim Madison
    Madeleine Usher
    • Julie Patterson
    Clive Parnell
    • Gerry Bates
    Arthur Swemmer
    • Bert Patterson
    Tromp Terre'blanche
    • Ben Vorster
    Vonk de Ridder
    • Danny Pretorius
    Dawid van der Walt
    • Jan le Roux
    June Neethling
    • Elize Joubert
    Mike Holt
    • Punchy Alfreds
    George Moore
    • Fred Parker
    Don Leonard
    • Rube
    Eddie Domingo
    • Jonas
    Freddie Prozesky
    • Neels le Roux
    Morris Blake
    • Max Bloom
    • (as Morrie Blake)
    Webster Booth
    • Mr. Bradley
    The Blue Boys
    • Musicians
    Johan du Plooy
    • Barman
    Olive King
    • Chorus girl
    • Director
      • Emil Nofal
    • Writer
      • Emil Nofal
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    7JohnHowardReid

    For Jim Reeves' fans

    Jim Reeves still has plenty of fans out on the country music ranges, although they are nowhere as numerous or vociferous as they were right up to the close of the 20th century. For a singer who died on 31 July 1964 (in a plane crash), Jim had a remarkable after-death career, unmatched by any other country music artist. As "Kimberley Jim" is the only movie Reeves ever made, it would rank as must viewing, no matter how bad or indifferent it was. But as it happens, it's quite a pleasant film and it ranks as an excellent vehicle for his songs -- and that's the main purpose in watching it anyway! The songs were composed by Taffy Kikillus, Gilbert Gibson, Herbert Friedman, Anton de Waal, Nico Carstens, Brian Buggy, Chris du Toit, and Bill Walker (who was also the music director, conductor and arranger). Herbert Friedman is credited as "music adviser".

    OTHER CREDITS: Camera assistant: Koos Roets. Props: Chris Shutte, John Lubbe. Construction manager: Wally Von Alleman. Costumes for Jim Reeves: Primarius. Women's costumes: Cas Nel. Make-up: Nola du Preez. Hair styles: Kurt of Vienna. Construction manager: Wilhelm Esterhuizen. Grip: Daniel Mashilo. Production manager: Ivan Hall. Assistant director: Jans Rauten Bach. Set continuity: Sue Berman. Sound editor: Dave Berman. Sound recording: Bonne Ter Steege, Whitney Walls. Background color: Jack Woolf. Filmed in Scanoscope and Agfa Color (processed by Irene Films).
    10ls_letters

    Very Nice Film

    This is the first and only movie Jim Reeves made. Sadly he was killed in a plane crash near Nashville in July of 1964. No doubt, had he lived, this wonderful man with a soft, sensual, baritone voice would have made more movies. Our loss. Love his songs and he was a pretty good actor as well. My class is studying Country Music right now. Fortunately I have a copy of this film on VHS. I don't think it is available on DVD though.
    8ballmichael08

    Excellent film considering the time and resouces

    The music is surprisingly good: the orchestration done by Bill Walker on the recommendation of Jim immigrated to the USA to become a big force in Nashville. The choice of songs was appropriate, and the performances haven't dated in any way.Jim's performance is more than adequate considering it's his only attempt.Obviously Jim would have gone on to even better material, but in no way is this inferior considering he had six weeks to learn and complete his portion. I highly recommend this film where you don't need a psychiatrist or an interpreter to explain the mumbles in the first five minutes like today's excuse for a film.I remember seeing this first at a midnight showing, with socks off and feet up on the seats, but in no way did it detract from the enjoyment which still is dear to the remembrance of a legend.
    6myguy1

    For die-hard fans only?

    This film is no better or worse than many "for easy consumption" films of the 60s. It has quite a few nice, simple songs - which even made "B" sides to some of Jim's hit singles. As a previous reviewer observed, Jim is not an "actor", but "performer" he certainly is. This film was not made to launch Jim into a movie career - more to satisfy his appreciative public - particularly in Suid Afrika. It's easy entertainment, and as such, worth a watch. I, as an avid "Jim" fan, found it perfectly acceptable....

    This film was launched at the time that Jim Reeves was at his second music career stage - after being quite successful in the early 50s, he came back with a vengeance in the early 60s! His live performances attest to his ability for captivating an audience and it was this ability that made him the choice "actor" for the role of a happy go lucky chap in the rapidly expanding Suid Afrika veldts. It never pretended to be a "classic", but it is good clean entertainment.
    fgchili40

    Great Music, Bad Movie - So Bad, It's Good

    If you are a Jim Reeves fan, this is a great movie to see, if only for the music. However, this is the first and only movie that Reeves made, and his acting is, well, about as good as the other South African "actors" is this movie. This movie is so bad that it is good. Very corny, predictable and worth watching. This movie will never rank in the IMDb worst movie list because it is not available for enough people to watch it and rank it. This was released after Reeves died in a plane crash in 1964, and it appears that it was rushed into those booming South African movie theaters in 1964. It was not even released in the US, but can be found on Video -- but not easily. Dare you to get through this entire movie!

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    • Trivia
      The South African cinema release version has a prologue and epilogue which is dedicated to Jim Reeves as a "true friend of South Africa".
    • Goofs
      Obvious stunt double in the car as Jim Madison, Jerry Bates, and Bert Patterson drive up to the Mac Mac Hotel.
    • Crazy credits
      With the South African Boxing Champion Mike Holt.
    • Soundtracks
      Kimberly Jim
      (uncredited)

      Written by Bill Walker and Herbert Friedman

      Sung by Jim Reeves

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1963 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Languages
      • English
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • Ta diamantia tis Afrikis
    • Filming locations
      • Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Emil Nofal Productions
      • Jamie Uys Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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