
Don't Shoot
Drama · History
Overview
In one fell swoop, nine-year old David Van de Steen lost his mother, his father and his sister in an attack by the Brabant Killers in Aalst. His grandfather, Albert, has the well-nigh impossible task of giving David a new perspective on life, a future.
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Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir
Albert
Jan Decleir
Albert


Viviane de Muynck
Viviane de Muynck
Metje
Viviane de Muynck
Metje
Mo Bakker
Mo Bakker
David (9 jaar)
Mo Bakker
David (9 jaar)


Kes Bakker
Kes Bakker
David (12 jaar)
Kes Bakker
David (12 jaar)


Jonas Van Geel
Jonas Van Geel
David (volwassene)
Jonas Van Geel
David (volwassene)


Inge Paulussen
Inge Paulussen
Hilde De Moor
Inge Paulussen
Hilde De Moor


Louis Talpe
Louis Talpe
Gilbert
Louis Talpe
Gilbert


Elke Van Mello
Elke Van Mello
Therese
Elke Van Mello
Therese


Zita Wauters
Zita Wauters
Rebecca
Zita Wauters
Rebecca


Ann Tuts
Ann Tuts
Zuster Benedicte
Ann Tuts
Zuster Benedicte
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