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The Flying Dutchman or De Vliegende Hollander is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Jos Stelling.
De Vliegende Hollander | |
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Directed by | Jos Stelling |
Written by | Hans Heesen Jos Stelling |
Produced by | Jos Stelling Alain Keytsman |
Cinematography | Goert Giltay |
Edited by | August Verschueren |
Music by | Nicola Piovani |
Distributed by | Meteor/PolyGram |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Box office | $0.1 million (Netherlands)[1] |
Plot
editFlanders, 16th century. The random son of a rogue is trusted to the bike of a crazy minstrel and goes in search of his father to the cold sea. With him he takes a girlfriend, a golden chalice and, most importantly, faith in his goal. However, fate is trying to take away from the Dutch all that he has, even life.
Cast
edit- René Groothof as Harander
- Nino Manfredi as Campanelli
- Veerle Dobbelaere as Bobby
- René Van 't Hof as Dwarf (Dwerg)
- Gene Bervoets as Zoon Van Netelneck
- Gerard Thoolen as Gevangenisdirecteur
- Willy Vandermeulen as Netelneck
- Michiel Groothof as Kleine Hollander
- Josse De Pauw as Hoedelaar
- Ingrid De Vos as Moeder Hollander
- Senne Rouffaer as Hennetaster
- Bert André as Cackpot
- Niels Vandormael as Kleine Netelneck
- Ronald de Keersmaeker as Jonge Zoon Netelneck
- Jan Steen as Pisser
- Daniel Emilfork as Ketterjager
- Eric Roberts as Sean
References
edit- ^ "Netherlands 1995 Domestic Top 10". Screen International. 12 April 1996. p. 33.
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