

History · Drama
Overview
In pre-WWII Holland, the penniless, illegitimate son of a powerful bailiff sets out to become a lawyer as he spends a lifetime struggling to prove his worth to his relentlessly spiteful father.
Top Cast


Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir
Dreverhaven
Jan Decleir
Dreverhaven


Fedja van Huêt
Fedja van Huêt
Katadreuffe
Fedja van Huêt
Katadreuffe


Betty Schuurman
Betty Schuurman
Joba
Betty Schuurman
Joba


Tamar van den Dop
Tamar van den Dop
Lorna Te George
Tamar van den Dop
Lorna Te George


Victor Löw
Victor Löw
De Gankelaar
Victor Löw
De Gankelaar


Hans Kesting
Hans Kesting
Jan Maan
Hans Kesting
Jan Maan


Lou Landré
Lou Landré
Rentenstein
Lou Landré
Rentenstein


Bernhard Droog
Bernhard Droog
Stroomkoning
Bernhard Droog
Stroomkoning


Frans Vorstman
Frans Vorstman
Inspector de Bree
Frans Vorstman
Inspector de Bree


Fred Goessens
Fred Goessens
Schuwagt
Fred Goessens
Schuwagt
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