Brilstra en zijn bromvlieg
Summary
Children’s film adapted from the eponymous book and radio play by children’s book author A.D. Hildebrand.
Village smith Brilstra from the town of Ondermaten is so impressed when a helicopter makes an emergency landing in a meadow in the village that he decides to add rotors to a scooter and turn it into a ‘flying moped’. It works, and his son Hannes makes a test flight – and ends up landing in a tree.
After that, father and son find themselves in a number of exciting adventures where they unmask a thief and find a treasure. This treasure provides seed money for them to start a factory to make flying mopeds, and Brilstra is appointed director.
Information
original title
Brilstra en zijn bromvlieg
production year
1956
censorship date
31-01-1956
country
Netherlands
category
Fiction
genre
applicant inspection
director
production company
Crew
- Director
Technical notations
original length
765
censorship length
765
sound
Sound
colour
Black and white
format
16mm
Resources
Centrale Commissie voor de Filmkeuring (Nationaal Archief; Y294)