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De dood van Apotheker Dekkinga

Romantic crime film about a chemist who takes on a new identity.

During a row with his housekeeper, village chemist Dekkinga throws an object at her head and mistakenly thinks he has killed her. He flees and when he hitches a ride on a truck, the driver hits and kills a man. The dead man, a certain Van Dieren, bears an uncanny resemblance to Dekkinga who takes on his identity.

Rufus

Rufus forms a threat to the syndicate which rules the gambling world. It makes life difficult for him.

Wat zien ik?

Blonde Greet immortalised for Dutch readers in the novels of actor-author Albert Mol, is the Irma la Douce type of prostitute with a heart of gold - simple, clever and witty all at once. Piet Römer plays the irresistible social worker in this quick, colourful farce about the ladies of Amsterdam nights and their guardian angels, and their often-harassed costumers.

Als twee druppels water

War film based on W.F. Hermans’ De donkere kamer van Damocles, in which a young man meets his double.

Writer W.F. Hermans and director Fons Rademakers shared a fascination with people’s behaviour during the Second World War. The story explores the boundaries between good and bad in wartime.

Dik Trom en zijn dorpsgenoten

Comedy about the popular children's hero Dik Trom, based on the books by C. Joh. Kieviet.

Dik Trom is always in for a prank, especially one which sees the village policeman land on his nose while trying to pick up a pocket book at the end of a rope. But he's not all bad. He is always kind to Nellie, the blind girl next door and it is thanks to him that Nellie is operated on by a famous professor and recovers her sight.

Elckerlyc

This cinema version of a medieval morality play, ‘Den Spiegel der Salighijt van Elckerlijc’ (Everyman), was filmed in Het Gravensteen, a 13th century castle in the Belgian town of Ghent.

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