
Rembrandt
Drama
Overview
Already a famous painter, Rembrandt van Rijn is commissioned to paint the Amsterdam Archers' Guild. But upon completion of the picture, the men of the guild feel duped, because they don't consider themselves flatteringly depicted in the painting. They therefore decline to pay for the work. During this dispute, the painter finds out his wife is close to death. He finds himself terribly lonely after her passing and suffers from depression until he decides once more to marry.
Top Cast


Ewald Balser
Ewald Balser
Rembrandt van Rijn
Ewald Balser
Rembrandt van Rijn


Hertha Feiler
Hertha Feiler
Saskia van Rijn
Hertha Feiler
Saskia van Rijn


Gisela Uhlen
Gisela Uhlen
Hendrickje Stoffels
Gisela Uhlen
Hendrickje Stoffels


Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Geertje Dierks
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Geertje Dierks


Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
Jan Six
Theodor Loos
Jan Six


Aribert Wäscher
Aribert Wäscher
Saskias Vetter Ujlenburgh
Aribert Wäscher
Saskias Vetter Ujlenburgh


Paul Henckels
Paul Henckels
Radierer Seeghers
Paul Henckels
Radierer Seeghers


Heinrich Schroth
Heinrich Schroth
Doktor Nicolaes Tulp
Heinrich Schroth
Doktor Nicolaes Tulp


Erika von Thellmann
Erika von Thellmann
Jansje Ruytenburgh
Erika von Thellmann
Jansje Ruytenburgh
Eduard von Winterstein
Eduard von Winterstein
Ratsherr van Straaten
Eduard von Winterstein
Ratsherr van Straaten
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