
That Joyous Eve...
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The story of three torn apart families on the verge of Sinterklaasavond, the Dutch equivalent of Christmas Eve.
Top Cast


Ellen Vogel
Ellen Vogel
Norah Leegher-Buwalda
Ellen Vogel
Norah Leegher-Buwalda
Guus Hermus
Guus Hermus
De heer Leegher
Guus Hermus
De heer Leegher


Ank van der Moer
Ank van der Moer
Mevrouw Keizer
Ank van der Moer
Mevrouw Keizer


Jan Teulings
Jan Teulings
De heer Keizer
Jan Teulings
De heer Keizer


Yoka Berretty
Yoka Berretty
Mevrouw Lomijn
Yoka Berretty
Mevrouw Lomijn


Guus Oster
Guus Oster
De heer Lomijn
Guus Oster
De heer Lomijn
Mieke Verstraete
Mieke Verstraete
Emma
Mieke Verstraete
Emma


Ina van Faassen
Ina van Faassen
Ina van Faassen


Manfred de Graaf
Manfred de Graaf
Manfred de Graaf
Ton van Duinhoven
Ton van Duinhoven
Ton van Duinhoven
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