Forever Young, Forever Free
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| Directed by | Ashley Lazarus |
| Written by | Ashley Lazarus |
| Story by | Andre Pieterse |
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| Cinematography | Arthur J. Ornitz |
| Edited by | Lionel Selwyn |
| Music by | Lee Holdridge |
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| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | South Africa |
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Forever Young, Forever Free (original South African title: e'Lollipop) is a 1975 South African drama film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring José Ferrer and Karen Valentine. The lives of actors Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox are dramatised in the 2011 unofficial sequel Canadian film, A Million Colours, directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse.