Engel's huwelijk
Summary
Engel, working as maid-servant for a rich, stingy farmer, receives from him two rixdollars for her services and his advice to buy a lottery-ticket. When she goes into town, Amsterdam, she decides to spend the money on three pairs of stockings. Back at the farm, she puts on a pair of the new stockings and leaves the house to go shopping. In her absence the farmer enters her room to look for the lottery-ticket. What he finds is a card with the number 9, which he believes is the number of the lottery-ticket but which is actually the card that was attached to the stockings. Every day he checks the lottery prize lists, until one day 9 is the winning number. Imagining that Engel has won 100,000 guilders, he proposes to her and is accepted. After the marriage, he immediately demands to see the lottery-ticket. When his wife tells him what she really bought, the shock kills him. Engel inherits a considerable sum from the old skinflint and can now live the life of a rich and undoubtedly merry widow.
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Resources
G. Donadson, Of Joy and Sorrow. A Filmography of Dutch Silent Fiction, Amsterdam (1997), pp. 176-177
De Bioscoop-Courant No. 41, 5 juli 1918, p. 12
De Bioscoop-Courant No. 13, 27 december 1918, p. 11
De Bioscoop-Courant No. 14, 3 januari 1919. p. 1
De Bioscoop-Courant No. 19, 7 februari 1919, p. 44
De Kinematograaf No. 311, 3 januari 1919, p. 4258
Algemeen Handelsblad, 19 december 1918