
The Resistance Banker
War · Drama
Overview
In the occupied Netherlands during World War II, banker Walraven van Hall is asked to use his financial contacts to help the Dutch resistance. With his brother Gijs, he comes up with a risky plan to take out huge loans and use the money to finance the Resistance.
Top Cast


Barry Atsma
Barry Atsma
Walraven van Hall
Barry Atsma
Walraven van Hall


Jacob Derwig
Jacob Derwig
Gijsbert van Hall
Jacob Derwig
Gijsbert van Hall


Pierre Bokma
Pierre Bokma
Meinoud Rost van Tonningen
Pierre Bokma
Meinoud Rost van Tonningen


Götz Schubert
Götz Schubert
Friedrich Viebahn
Götz Schubert
Friedrich Viebahn


Fockeline Ouwerkerk
Fockeline Ouwerkerk
Tilly van Hall
Fockeline Ouwerkerk
Tilly van Hall


Raymond Thiry
Raymond Thiry
Van den Berg
Raymond Thiry
Van den Berg


Jaap Spijkers
Jaap Spijkers
Cornelis Ritter
Jaap Spijkers
Cornelis Ritter


Tjebbo Gerritsma
Tjebbo Gerritsma
Henri Termeulen
Tjebbo Gerritsma
Henri Termeulen


Peter Jordan
Peter Jordan
Herbert Oelschlägel
Peter Jordan
Herbert Oelschlägel


Matteo van der Grijn
Matteo van der Grijn
Huub van Schie
Matteo van der Grijn
Huub van Schie
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