
Matterhorn
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A lonely widower finds himself facing both his devout Calvinist village community and his own deepest regrets when he takes a deranged vagrant into his home.
Top Cast


Ton Kas
Ton Kas
Fred
Ton Kas
Fred


René van 't Hof
René van 't Hof
Theo
René van 't Hof
Theo


Porgy Franssen
Porgy Franssen
Kamps
Porgy Franssen
Kamps


Michel Sluysmans
Michel Sluysmans
Gemeente ambtenaar
Michel Sluysmans
Gemeente ambtenaar


Elise Schaap
Elise Schaap
Trudy
Elise Schaap
Trudy


Alex Klaasen
Alex Klaasen
Johan
Alex Klaasen
Johan


Sieger Sloot
Sieger Sloot
Vader kinderpartijtje
Sieger Sloot
Vader kinderpartijtje
Renske de Greef
Renske de Greef
Moeder kinderpartijtje
Renske de Greef
Moeder kinderpartijtje
Ko Aerts
Ko Aerts
Autowasser
Ko Aerts
Autowasser
Lucas Dijker
Lucas Dijker
Jongen op voetbalveld
Lucas Dijker
Jongen op voetbalveld
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