
The Hell of '63
Drama
Overview
When extreme weather suddenly hits the Netherlands in 1963, a 120-mile tour skating event taking place on natural ice forces its contestants to contend with life-threatening race conditions.
Top Cast


Chantal Janzen
Chantal Janzen
Dieuwke
Chantal Janzen
Dieuwke


Cas Jansen
Cas Jansen
Henk Brenninkmeijer
Cas Jansen
Henk Brenninkmeijer


Chris Zegers
Chris Zegers
Kees Ferwerda
Chris Zegers
Kees Ferwerda


Cees Geel
Cees Geel
Sergeant-Majoor Hoeks
Cees Geel
Sergeant-Majoor Hoeks


Chava Voor in 't Holt
Chava Voor in 't Holt
Annemiek
Chava Voor in 't Holt
Annemiek


Lourens van den Akker
Lourens van den Akker
Sjoerd Lelkema
Lourens van den Akker
Sjoerd Lelkema


Willeke van Ammelrooy
Willeke van Ammelrooy
Moeder Wil
Willeke van Ammelrooy
Moeder Wil


Pierre Bokma
Pierre Bokma
Commissaris der Koningin Harry Linthorst Homan
Pierre Bokma
Commissaris der Koningin Harry Linthorst Homan


Dirk Zeelenberg
Dirk Zeelenberg
Telegraaf-journalist Jack van Houten
Dirk Zeelenberg
Telegraaf-journalist Jack van Houten


Dennis Overeem
Dennis Overeem
Militair Edwin
Dennis Overeem
Militair Edwin
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