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Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Mr. Vitàl is the sole heir and initially very energetic nephew of an elderly rentier, Uncle Ken, who succumbs to years of excessive enjoyment of the finer things in life, especially too much gin and too much of his young maid Flavie. As the village doctor succinctly sums it up: 'L'Alcool et Flavie' broke Uncle Ken. The title refers to the esophageal ulcer, a result of alcohol abuse, which feels like a ball burning the throat. Although Mr. Vitàl is well aware of the causes of his uncle's demise, he eventually goes down the same path.
Top Cast
Caroline Bardyn
Caroline Bardyn
Sientje
Caroline Bardyn
Sientje


Gene Bervoets
Gene Bervoets
Jonge Dokter
Gene Bervoets
Jonge Dokter


François Beukelaers
François Beukelaers
Baron
François Beukelaers
Baron


Antje De Boeck
Antje De Boeck
Eleken
Antje De Boeck
Eleken


Ingrid De Vos
Ingrid De Vos
Irma
Ingrid De Vos
Irma


Johan Leysen
Johan Leysen
Vital
Johan Leysen
Vital
Willy Vandermeulen
Willy Vandermeulen
Nonkelken
Willy Vandermeulen
Nonkelken


Marc Peeters
Marc Peeters
De Reu
Marc Peeters
De Reu
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