
Always something different, rarely something good
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Orlow Seunke's graduation film is a rural tragedy about an alcoholic father, a tyrannical mother and their weak son. Gerard Thoolen plays the successful brother.
Top Cast
Elizabeth Hoytink
Elizabeth Hoytink
Johan's mother
Elizabeth Hoytink
Johan's mother


Gees Linnebank
Gees Linnebank
Johan
Gees Linnebank
Johan
Elja Pelgrom
Elja Pelgrom
Hannie
Elja Pelgrom
Hannie
Wim Kouwenhoven
Wim Kouwenhoven
Johan's father
Wim Kouwenhoven
Johan's father


Gerard Thoolen
Gerard Thoolen
Anton
Gerard Thoolen
Anton
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