
The Bitter Herb
History · Drama · War
Overview
This film is about the Jewish girl Sara and the ruin of her family during World War II. Her parents have to live in the Jewish ghetto in Amsterdam, but later they are arrested and deported. Sara decides to flee with her brother and his girlfriend to Palestine. Based on the book by Marga Minco.
Top Cast
Ester Spitz
Ester Spitz
Sarah Meijer
Ester Spitz
Sarah Meijer


Gerard Thoolen
Gerard Thoolen
Vader Meijer
Gerard Thoolen
Vader Meijer


Kitty Courbois
Kitty Courbois
Moeder Meijer
Kitty Courbois
Moeder Meijer


Frank Rigter
Frank Rigter
David Meijer
Frank Rigter
David Meijer
Marion Van Wijk
Marion Van Wijk
Lottie
Marion Van Wijk
Lottie


Mirjam de Rooij
Mirjam de Rooij
Greet
Mirjam de Rooij
Greet


Marcel Roijaards
Marcel Roijaards
Jan
Marcel Roijaards
Jan
Jules Royaards
Jules Royaards
Vader de Vos
Jules Royaards
Vader de Vos
Rene Frank
Rene Frank
Man buiten synagoge
Rene Frank
Man buiten synagoge
Alfons Haider
Alfons Haider
Duitser in tram
Alfons Haider
Duitser in tram
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