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Dave Burman
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Dave Burman is known for
Dirkie (1969)
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Kavaliers (1966)
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Kimberley Jim (1963)
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Known for
Dirkie
6.9
Editor
1969
Kavaliers
5.0
Editor
1966
Kimberley Jim
7.3
Sound Department
1963
Dingaka
6.7
Editorial Department
1964
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Scotty & Co.
Editor
1970
Dirkie
6.9
Editor
1969
The Great Adjustment
Short
Editor
1968
We Are Marching to Pretoria
Short
Editor
1968
Three Wise Men of the World
Short
Editor
1967
The Professor and the Beauty Queen
7.1
Editor
1967
Kavaliers
5.0
Editor
1966
All the Way to Paris
6.4
Editor
1966
Editorial Department
Previous
4
Beautiful People
8.2
assistant editor
1974
Debbie
5.4
assistant editor
1965
Dingaka
6.7
assistant editor
1964
Lord Oom Piet
7.0
assistant editor
1962
Sound Department
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Kimberley Jim
7.3
sound editor
1963
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