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8.0 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Dryfsand - Season 1

Dryfsand (Quicksand) is a South African, Afrikaans-language television drama series written by P.G. du Plessis and produced by Andre Scholtz which revolves around a load of gold that was stolen from a small mining town. An airplane disappears without trace while ferrying a cargo of gold bullion from a small mining town. Carstens, the protagonist of Dryfsand, loses his job at the mine because of the incident, which is deemed a heist.

Top Cast

  • Richard van der Westhuizen

    Richard van der Westhuizen

    Louis Carstens

  • Therese Benade

    Therese Benade

    Charlotte Bessermann

  • Frank Opperman

    Frank Opperman

    Johannes Deetlefs

  • Frantz Dobrowsky

    Frantz Dobrowsky

    Captain Jacobs

  • Francois Stemmet

    Francois Stemmet

    Koot Welters

  • At Botha

    At Botha

    Heinrich Bessermann

  • Dorette Nel

    Dorette Nel

    Nanette de Villiers

  • Ivan D. Lucas

    Ivan D. Lucas

    Dawie Lindenberg

  • Lochner De Kock

    Lochner De Kock

    Frik de Villiers

Overview

Dryfsand (Quicksand) is a South African, Afrikaans-language television drama series written by P.G. du Plessis and produced by Andre Scholtz which revolves around a load of gold that was stolen from a small mining town. An airplane disappears without trace while ferrying a cargo of gold bullion from a small mining town. Carstens, the protagonist of Dryfsand, loses his job at the mine because of the incident, which is deemed a heist.

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