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Hansie: A True Story

  • 2008
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Hansie: A True Story (2008)
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"How do you start over once you have betrayed a nation's trust?" The news of Hansie Cronjé's involvement with Indian bookmakers and his resulting public confession rocked the international s... Read all"How do you start over once you have betrayed a nation's trust?" The news of Hansie Cronjé's involvement with Indian bookmakers and his resulting public confession rocked the international sporting community. An unprecedented rise to glory was followed by the most horrific fall. ... Read all"How do you start over once you have betrayed a nation's trust?" The news of Hansie Cronjé's involvement with Indian bookmakers and his resulting public confession rocked the international sporting community. An unprecedented rise to glory was followed by the most horrific fall. A tarnished hero fueled the nation's fury. Hansie, once South African cricket's golden boy... Read all

  • Director
    • Regardt van den Bergh
  • Writers
    • Dylan Ben-Israel
    • Frans Cronjé
  • Stars
    • Frank Rautenbach
    • Sarah Thompson
    • Matthew Dylan Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    312
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Writers
      • Dylan Ben-Israel
      • Frans Cronjé
    • Stars
      • Frank Rautenbach
      • Sarah Thompson
      • Matthew Dylan Roberts
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Rautenbach
    Frank Rautenbach
    • Hansie Cronjé
    Sarah Thompson
    Sarah Thompson
    • Bertha Cronjé
    Matthew Dylan Roberts
    Matthew Dylan Roberts
    • Joe Dawson
    Leslie Mongezi
    • Kopano's father
    Eric Nobbs
    • Ewie Cronjé
    Sybel Coetzee
    • San-Marie Cronjé
    Brandon Auret
    Brandon Auret
    • Frans Cronjé
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    • Hester (Cronjé) Parsons
    Candice D'Arcy
    • René Cronjé
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Prakash
    Rajesh Gopie
    • Rakesh
    Dane Vilas
    • Allan Donald
    Ray McCauley
    • Self
    • (as Pastor Ray McCauley)
    Dawid Minnaar
    • Johan Volsteedt
    Andre Jacobs
    Andre Jacobs
    • Dr. Ali Bacher
    David Sherwood
    David Sherwood
    • Peter Pollock
    Nick Lorentz
    Nick Lorentz
    • Bob Woolmer
    Regardt van den Bergh
    Regardt van den Bergh
    • Uncle Wiester
    • Director
      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Writers
      • Dylan Ben-Israel
      • Frans Cronjé
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    3JeffersonCody

    Mike Atherton won't be impressed with this awful, pious nonsense

    HANSIE with Frans Rautenbach, Sarah Thompson, Brandon Auret, David Sherwood, Eric Nobbs and Sybel Coetzee, directed by Regardt van den Bergh . Rating: 3/10.

    BORN into a priviliged white world and graced with a mercurial talent for cricket, the late Hansie Cronje rose to great heights, but a combination of greed, boredom and arrogance led to him accepting bribes from bookmakers while serving as South Africa's test cricket captain. When he was caught out, Cronje denied his crimes for a while - and received the full support of Dr Ali Bacher and the Minister of Sport. But it was obvious the millionaire cricketer was lying, and he quickly changed his story. Soon he was weeping before the King Commission and telling how "a love of money" had led him into temptation. From here we see Cronje struggling with guilt and angst, while his faithful wife Bertha (played by America actress Sarah Thompson, who's beautiful but battles to do a South African accent) offers him unconditional love and support. Soon it becomes clear that while the Devil made him do it, the Lord (with a little help from Peter Pollock) will save the day. "Hansie", scripted by Frans Conje (Hansie's brother), is no doubt well-intentioned, but not only is it sentimental, overlong and cliché-strewn, it teaches us nothing we don't already know, and offers absolutely no piercing insights into the title character. A fascinating film could have been made about Hansie Cronje, but this isn't it. Perhaps someone impartial should try making an in-depth television documentary about the man. However, fans of director Regard van den Bergh's previous Christian film, "Faith Like Potatoes" (which also starred Rautenbach) and Hansie loyalists might like this expensive local movie (it cost about R42 million), which hammers away with its message about the prodigal son and forgiveness. And Rautenbach's performance isn't bad. As a fanatical cricket lover, Hansie Cronje broke my heart, and I forgave him(even though he didn't have to got jail or return the money and gifts he received). Yet I find it harder to forgive this film, which steals shots shamelessly from "Chariots of Fire", "Rocky" and "Dead Poets Society", and even pinches a line of dialogue from "Trainspotting". "Hansie" isn't recommended to genuine cricket lovers and doesn't have the depth to intruige sophisticated cinema-goers, but it will do reasonably well in South Africa. Overseas prospects appear decidedly limited, and I can tell you now that former England-captain-turned-ace journalist Mike Atherton certainly won't be impressed.
    8Peter_C_Hall

    You've missed the point

    It seems many reviewers have missed the point of the Hansie movie.

    This movie is not just about cricket and a sullied era of match fixing.

    As an Australian, this movie gives us insight into the South African psyche at the time. It shows us how South Africa needed "a Hansie" to rise up into a new post-apartheid era. If Hansie was not born, they would have invented "another Hansie"; just like Australia needed "a Bradman" during the depression era to help define itself & lift its spirits.

    This movie is also about how a man can be tempted despite good intentions and character. A "little leaven, leavens the whole lump".

    It shows that all our heroes are flawed in some way, and that we should take them off their pedestal.

    Its also about how Christians struggle with life like anyone else.

    Reviews of "pious" and "dribble" have missed the point.

    As an Aussie, one thing I like about this movie is that it is not from Hollywood. Its good to get another perspective on the human condition.

    A well done movie which shows us many things if we take off our blinkers and see.
    7fahadkashmiri7

    We love you Hansie and always will...!!!

    As an Indian kid growing up in 90's i have fague memories of this dominating South African cricket team consisting of some modern greats. Jonty, Donald, Zulu, Pollock, Cullinan, Gibbs, Gary, Mc millan brothers to name a few. But the person i really admired as a cricketer in those days was this smart, cool headed captain naming Hansie Cronje. When all this match fixing saga came up i was very upset and deep down in my heart i was praying that Hansie should deny all those allegations. But my worst fear came true when Hansie confessed everything in front of the whole world in the King's commission. Well coming to the film.. Franc did a wonderful job by letting the world know what had really happened with Hansie. The film was scene to scene enactment what must have really happened in Hansie's life. And to be honest it was difficult to sit through it coz Hansie did let down his fans, his colleagues and most importantly his nation. But are we the right person to judge him? There are some people in this world whom we want to hate, but just can't. Hansie was one of them. RIP bro. We'll always love you. 7 out of 10.
    8sulemanashiq2

    It's a film for those who celebrate sports, faith, love, friendships and life.

    I am kind of tired of watching films, because the quality is graded down with overly hyped storylines and cringe CGI, Platforms like Netflix, and Amazon enhance the quantity of the films but quality zeroed down.

    I was perplexed and browsing the movies on Netflix until I came to the word Hansie Cronge, At first I was surprised there was a film about him as being a freak cricket fan, I never heard of it. Anyway, I clicked on the title and started watching it, Unfamiliar to the actors, I tend to feel attached to the narrative.

    To clear the air, Hansie is not all about cricket, It covers some harsh facets of his life, I didn't know the man but heard a lot about him. He was a legend, praised by Icons like Imran Khan as he changed the dynamics of cricket in South Africa after the Apartheid era. He was alleged of thrown matches, a controversy which shook the highest tables of ICC as their favourite child India was involved in it. Hansie was dethroned, he tried to recompense his life and during all those struggles, he died in a plane crash, and left for the heavenly abode.

    As soon as I finished the film, I read some reviews which tarnished the film, but contrary to them, I found a slice of life in it. A unique way of presenting Hansie with minimal resources, one reviewer mocked the cricket matches displayed in the movie, well Mate if you're reading this then Hansie was not about his cricket, it was about his attitude towards his dream, It's about the temptations which challenges his faith, it was about the traps which ended his career. It was about the betting world which destroyed the careers of talented men, I recounted 2 people, who lost to temptations one of them is Salman Butt, a young left-handed opener who destroyed his life after getting the bait.

    Yes, I truly agree, the film was not a spectacle like other cricketing films, but it has the soul to hug you and show you the many emotions and tragedies of life. It's a film for those who celebrate sports, faith, love, friendships and life.
    4conradiepj-1

    Great story. Terrible accent

    Having grown up in SA during the Hansie golden years, it was bitter sweet to watch and brought back wonderful memories BUT, for the life of me, the accent from Hansie's wife, as played by Sarah Thompson, an American, was cringe worthy to be polite. Swapping between Eastern European, British and other butchery, it was distracting and off-putting. Sorry, should have gone with an Afrikaans actors of you wanted accuracy.

    The school and township inclusions in the film were a nice touch. Perhaps more original footage could have been used rather than ultra modern sky cam footage which isn't accurate of cricket in the late 90s to early 2000s.

    Go in with low expectations at the best. An average 4/10 IMO.

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      The first scene where Hansie scores a century is depicted from 1st ODI of Australia tour of South Africa in 1994. It was played in Johannesburg on Feb 19 1994.
    • Goofs
      The first scene of the match between Australia and South Africa shows the players wearing numbers on their playing shirts. In 1994, only surnames were added onto playing shirts not numbers.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2008 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Journey to Grace: The Hansie Cronje Story
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production company
      • Global Creative Studios
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      • $7,900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $410,753
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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