
My Grandpa the Bankrobber
Family · Adventure
Overview
In order to find her father in Surinam Grace is forced to take some desperate measures. Grace is the only black child of an all-white family, desperate to find out everything about her Surinam father. Grandpa can help her, but his memory gets worse every day since the death of his wife. When the family decide to put Grandpa into a retirement home, he and Grace decide to use his savings to travel to Surinam - but the family has blocked access to his bank account. But their dreams can come true if they rob the bank
Top Cast


Zoë van der Kust
Zoë van der Kust
Grace
Zoë van der Kust
Grace


Michiel Romeyn
Michiel Romeyn
Opa Gerrit
Michiel Romeyn
Opa Gerrit


Loes Haverkort
Loes Haverkort
Birgit
Loes Haverkort
Birgit


Waldemar Torenstra
Waldemar Torenstra
Teun
Waldemar Torenstra
Teun


Tanja Jess
Tanja Jess
Elles
Tanja Jess
Elles


Micha Hulshof
Micha Hulshof
Willem
Micha Hulshof
Willem


Kees Boot
Kees Boot
Kneel
Kees Boot
Kneel


Terence Schreurs
Terence Schreurs
Choreograaf in nachtclub
Terence Schreurs
Choreograaf in nachtclub


Lange Frans
Lange Frans
Verslaggever bij bank
Lange Frans
Verslaggever bij bank


Yes-R
Yes-R
Verslaggever bij bank
Yes-R
Verslaggever bij bank
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