
Phileine Says Sorry
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Gorgeous Dutch youngster Max has two passions, acting and girls. The first becomes his brilliant career, which takes off so well he gets invited to a prestigious New York theatre course for a year. But since he met fickle bitch Phileine in an Utrecht park, his flirting life is cut short while she cruelly plays with his feelings rather then his horny body. After refusing to follow him, she turns up uninvited later and still acts jealous and possessive. Grief follows for everyone, working up to a convoluted finale.
Top Cast


Kim van Kooten
Kim van Kooten
Phileine
Kim van Kooten
Phileine


Michiel Huisman
Michiel Huisman
Max
Michiel Huisman
Max


Tara Elders
Tara Elders
Lala
Tara Elders
Lala


Kenan Raven
Kenan Raven
LT
Kenan Raven
LT


Mads Wittermans
Mads Wittermans
Christiaan
Mads Wittermans
Christiaan


Leona Philippo
Leona Philippo
Joanne
Leona Philippo
Joanne


Liesbeth Kamerling
Liesbeth Kamerling
Fleur
Liesbeth Kamerling
Fleur


Roeland Fernhout
Roeland Fernhout
Jules
Roeland Fernhout
Jules


Kürt Rogiers
Kürt Rogiers
Reginald
Kürt Rogiers
Reginald


Hadewych Minis
Hadewych Minis
Gulpje
Hadewych Minis
Gulpje
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