
Zus & Zo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Three wacky sisters try to save their inheritance from their supposedly gay brother, who suddenly appears with a fiancé in tow. If he gets married, their father's will stipulates that he gets the family hotel in Portugal. So the sisters put aside their personal differences and set out to stop the wedding at all costs.
Top Cast


Jacob Derwig
Jacob Derwig
Nino
Jacob Derwig
Nino


Halina Reijn
Halina Reijn
Bo Mendes
Halina Reijn
Bo Mendes


Monic Hendrickx
Monic Hendrickx
Sonja
Monic Hendrickx
Sonja


Sylvia Poorta
Sylvia Poorta
Michelle
Sylvia Poorta
Michelle


Jaap Spijkers
Jaap Spijkers
Jan
Jaap Spijkers
Jan


Pieter Embrechts
Pieter Embrechts
Felix
Pieter Embrechts
Felix


Annet Malherbe
Annet Malherbe
Annet
Annet Malherbe
Annet


Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Cop
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Cop


Anneke Blok
Anneke Blok
Wanda
Anneke Blok
Wanda


Carlos Rodrigues
Carlos Rodrigues
Portugese wijnboer
Carlos Rodrigues
Portugese wijnboer
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