
Sportscaster Sweet Coetzee wins a 20‑year service award on his 40th birthday. After drunken night he misses a broadcast; his boss demotes him and promotes Weedle. Sweet’s pranks, a recording of Weedle, and a casino scheme lead to a suspension. Meanwhile, thieves Bossy and Savage rob casino, break disco ball and knock Sweet out as he wins the jackpot.
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Explore the complete cast of Sweet ’n Short, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Lizz Meiring
Bride

Jamie Bartlett
Spookie Simpson

James Borthwick
Shawn Raymond

Lillian Dube
Eunice Shai

Kurt Egelhof
Hospital security guard

Charlotte Butler
Nurse

Warrick Grier
Doctor

Hannes Muller
Cowboy lock

Alfred Ntombela
Alfred Short

Leon Schuster
Sweet Coetzee

Sean Higgs
Cowboys Scrumhalf

Riaan Cruywagen
Television announcer

Peter Holden
Hospital clerk

Gerrit Schoonhoven
Savage

Jurgen Hellberg
Orange farmer

Chris Olley
Makulu lock

Graham Armitage
Bryce Williams

Nomsa Nene
Cugel

Dominic Tyawa
Casino security guard

Douglas Bristow
Golf marshall

Leslie Mongezi
Doctor

Marius Du Plooy
Farmer's son

John Hussey
Steward Andrews

Claudia Udy
Beautiful rugby girl

Casper De Vries
George Weedle

Ted Le Plat
Golfer

Kallie Knoetze
Big Boer

Joanna Weinberg
Sandy

Rufus Swart
Longdrop Botha

Ivan D. Lucas
Bossie

Gordon Edwards
Doc

Henriëtta Gryffenberg
Orphan in a storm

Natalie Gamsu
Angel Weedle

Derik Giessing
Makulu scrumhalf

Michal Grobbelaar
Dominees

Mabel Mafuya
Mabel

Niekie van den Berg
Police file presenter

Nic Potgieter
Petrol attendant

Mandy Kunene
Ward sister

Joss Levine
Casino manager

Trevor Quirk
Betting announcer

Alyce Chavunduka
Television presenter

Bettie Kemp
Television presenter

Maxwell Michael Towson
Rural gambler

Phil McCumskey
Rural gambling manager

Sam Ngakane
Rugby president

David Hall-Green
Master of ceremonies

Christel Smith
Beauty queen

Phillip Wolfaardt
Groom

Billy Crauser
Taxi driver

Robert Travallyan
Ticket seller

Ann Feldman
Russian pedlar

Lola Ludik
Flasher

Mike van den Berg
Cowboys coach

Dick Reineke
Team doctor

Chris Steyn
Makulu coach

Joey Graaf
Referee

Gregory Humphreys
Leon Schuster double

Marvin Trump
Kane
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Sweet Coetzee is celebrated in South Africa for 20 years of service as a sportscaster, on the occasion of his 40th birthday, where he narrowly beats his rival, pompous George Weedle. The party milestones quickly sour when a drunken Sweet misses a live sportscast and his boss, Bryce Williams, demotes him to interviewer while promoting Weedle. What follows reveals a man who is shaping up to be unreliable and reckless, openly bragging about his girlfriend, Sandy — a line that hints at the cruder, more self-destructive impulses under the surface. > “the best bum in the business” becomes a shorthand for his blunt sense of entitlement and the tabloids’ gaze that follows him.
Alongside Sweet’s professional decline runs a comic subplot about two bumbling robbers, Bossy and Savage, who remain mostly offscreen to the main characters yet pepper the film with their own schemes. The tension between Sweet and Weedle intensifies when Sweet hatches a prank during a golf game and earns a six‑month suspension, a setback that only feeds his temper and impulsive streak. In a separate sting, Sweet records Weedle in a no‑holding‑back moment with a prostitute, the incident titled by the film as “The Orphan in a Storm”, a scandal that multiplies the stakes and gives the story its morally murky edge.
Seeking refuge from his humiliation, Sweet drifts toward the casino where his luck and his larcenous pattern collide. There he befriends a young boy, Alfred Alfred Short, whom he tries to charm by posing as a genie, a moment that reveals Sweet’s penchant for manipulation and mischief. The casino scene spirals into chaos as Bossy and Savage attempt a robbery that goes awry when a disco ball shatters, knocking Sweet unconscious at the moment of a big jackpot win. The sudden crash of his fortunes mirrors the sudden turn his life is about to take.
Sweet slips into a coma as South Africa undergoes radical political change — a transition from apartheid to democracy that frames the story with a sharp political backdrop. Meanwhile, Alfred Short becomes a more prominent presence, visiting Sweet in the hospital and then absconding with him, helping him escape as Bossy and Savage loot the wages. The escape ultimately lands them at Doc’s house, where Sweet’s memory starts to fail him; he cannot recall his old life, but the new world outside his hospital bed is unrecognizable, filled with a country in flux and a rugby culture that has its own ironies. At a rugby match, Weedle has become the commentator, a role reversal that emphasizes how much the world has shifted since Sweet’s fall from grace.
As Sweet and Short realize they are both on the run for the money Shorty obtained, they travel into the Transvaal, where the country remains divided by lingering prejudice and social divisions. Sweet even adopts a Rastafarian disguise as he and Short move through a landscape still marked by racial divides, a travelogue that underscores the stubborn realities of the region. A chance encounter at a slot machine triggers a memory flash, and Sweet begins to remember aspects of his former life. He returns to Sandy’s world, reconnecting with her as well as Shorty, and the trio attempts to regain control of the situation.
The plot thickens when Sweet remembers Weedle’s theft of his jackpot and the incriminating tape of Weedle’s affair. A deal is struck: if the Cowboys win against the Makulu, Weedle will publicly return the winnings; if not, Sweet must destroy all copies of the tape and disappear from Weedle’s life. With Sandy and Alfred Short at his side, Sweet orchestrates a plan to undermine the Cowboys by sabotaging their performance. He dons a paramedic disguise to disrupt the players, and the plan seems to work—until the game reaches a fever pitch and chaos erupts again.
During the crescendo of the rugby match, Sweet experiences another head injury and a fresh bout of amnesia, briefly believing himself to be a Cowboy named Raymond. He almost helps the team seal a victory, but a cascade of pranks from Bossy and Savage sends a trophy soaring and knocks him out cold, unwittingly sealing his jackpot comeback. When he awakens, the film pulls back to reveal that the earlier disco ball incident and much of the action may have been a dream. The final beat is a warm, almost whimsical confession: Sweet tells Shorty and Sandy that he loves them both and that, yes, he had “a hell of a dream.” The movie closes on a note that blends relief, humor, and a hint of reconciled romance, leaving Sweet and his circle to face a future that is finally their own to shape.
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