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Images from the film

Dave Sherwood as Peter Pollock with Frank Rautenbach as Hansie

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Day 15, King Commission. Hansie speaks

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Frank Rautenbach as Hansie, celebrating victory

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Frans Cronje, the producer

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Hansie and the team celebrating victory

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Prakash, the Indian mafia boss, played by Rajit Kapoor

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Cobus Visagie and Henry Olonga

Former Springbok international and Saracens tighthead prop Cobus Visagie (left) with former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga at the London premiére of Hansie – The True Story in March

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Frans Cronje interviewed by Adrian Barnard

Adrian Barnard interviews Hansie’s brother Frans, producer of Hansie – The True Story

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Frans Cronje with Henry Olonga

Film producer Frans Cronje, brother of Hansie chats with former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga at the premiére of Hansie – The True Story in March 2009.

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