
The Rotterdam Bombing
Romance · Drama · War
Overview
A thrilling love story between the young boxer Vincent and the German Eva, who soon has to marry with the middle-aged Dirk to save her family. While the war starts in the Netherlands their impossible love inflames. May 14, 1940, the day that the centre of Rotterdam is bombed and the young lovers lose sight of each other.
Top Cast


Jan Smit
Jan Smit
Vincent de Graaf
Jan Smit
Vincent de Graaf


Roos van Erkel
Roos van Erkel
Eva von Heerle
Roos van Erkel
Eva von Heerle


Pieter van der Sman
Pieter van der Sman
Dirk Lagerwaard
Pieter van der Sman
Dirk Lagerwaard


Mike Weerts
Mike Weerts
Chris de Graaf
Mike Weerts
Chris de Graaf


Monic Hendrickx
Monic Hendrickx
Mrs. von Heerle
Monic Hendrickx
Mrs. von Heerle


Gerard Cox
Gerard Cox
Uncle Cor
Gerard Cox
Uncle Cor


Olga Zuiderhoek
Olga Zuiderhoek
Vincent's Grandmother
Olga Zuiderhoek
Vincent's Grandmother


Teri Tordai
Teri Tordai
Aunt Anke
Teri Tordai
Aunt Anke
Thomas van Montfort
Thomas van Montfort
German Officer
Thomas van Montfort
German Officer
Pieter van der Sman, Sr.
Pieter van der Sman, Sr.
Old Vincent de Graaf
Pieter van der Sman, Sr.
Old Vincent de Graaf
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