
The Burglar
Thriller · Crime · Drama
Overview
Burgler and master safe-cracker Glimmie is asked to find a young woman called Fanny by her rich stepfather Van Borsen. However, Glimmie remains suspicious of the man and decides that Fanny has to be protected by him and his pal 'De Bonk'. He is soon proved correct and winds up a scapegoat in Van Borsen's scheme. After his release from prison, Glimmie plans his revenge with some help from a young cleaning girl called Slofje.
Top Cast


Rijk de Gooyer
Rijk de Gooyer
Willem "Glimmie" Burg
Rijk de Gooyer
Willem "Glimmie" Burg


Jon Bluming
Jon Bluming
De Bonk
Jon Bluming
De Bonk


Anny de Lange
Anny de Lange
Alice Burg
Anny de Lange
Alice Burg


Frits Lambrechts
Frits Lambrechts
Inspector "Butch" van Hol
Frits Lambrechts
Inspector "Butch" van Hol


Bob de Lange
Bob de Lange
Van Borsen
Bob de Lange
Van Borsen
Henk Rigters
Henk Rigters
Inspector Backer
Henk Rigters
Inspector Backer


Sylvia de Leur
Sylvia de Leur
Miepie
Sylvia de Leur
Miepie
Han Bentz van den Berg
Han Bentz van den Berg
Presiding judge
Han Bentz van den Berg
Presiding judge
Roelant Radier
Roelant Radier
"Bell"
Roelant Radier
"Bell"


Hans Croiset
Hans Croiset
Van Sprang
Hans Croiset
Van Sprang
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