
Lost in Amsterdam
Drama · Crime
Overview
A tasty, vulgar, low-budget, urban road movie about a satirical drawn art environment with great impromptu renditions and Peter Falk detective pastiche Wingers to lick your thumbs and fingers. The American-Dutch psychiatrist Bold Wasser plays in his role as Detective Scotty all professional actors of the cloth. Long plan sequence shots give the film an almost documentary, authentic appearance.
Top Cast


Kenneth Herdigein
Kenneth Herdigein
Max Binger
Kenneth Herdigein
Max Binger
Sabine van den Eynden
Sabine van den Eynden
Rebecca
Sabine van den Eynden
Rebecca
Ira Goldwasser
Ira Goldwasser
Scotty
Ira Goldwasser
Scotty


Manouk van der Meulen
Manouk van der Meulen
Laura Binger
Manouk van der Meulen
Laura Binger
Bonnie Williams
Bonnie Williams
Bonnie
Bonnie Williams
Bonnie
Ralph Wingens
Ralph Wingens
Mr. Johnny
Ralph Wingens
Mr. Johnny


Frank Rigter
Frank Rigter
Tom
Frank Rigter
Tom


Bart Oomen
Bart Oomen
Max' manager
Bart Oomen
Max' manager


Erik de Vogel
Erik de Vogel
Orlando da Silva
Erik de Vogel
Orlando da Silva
Henk Strijbos
Henk Strijbos
Josef Block
Henk Strijbos
Josef Block
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