Meisjes in de Grote Stad (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 7, 1995

Original Title:
Meisjes in de Grote Stad

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
AVRO

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 50

The Dutch singers and cabaret artists Adèle Bloemendaal and Jenny Arean pay a musical tribute to the city of their births, Amsterdam.

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Accountant:
Rob Rademakers
Theo van Kralingen

Assistant Camera:
Kenneth Dirkzwager

Assistant Director:
Biba Krklec

Associate Producer:
Onno van den Rijst

Camera Operator:
Hans Essenberg

Casting:
Hans Kemna

Cinematography:
Kees Kamphorst

Co-Producer:
Kees van Twist

Costume Design:
Ber van Hirtum

Director:
John Trappeniers

Editor:
Peter Rump

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Susanne Engels

Extras Casting:
Arjan Boot

Grip:
Luc Hoeijmakers

Lighting Design:
Arno Warmerdam

Lighting Technician:
Frans van Barschot

Location Manager:
Jessica Bijvoet

Lyricist:
Levi Weemoedt
Jan Boerstoel
Hans Dorrestijn
Simon Carmiggelt
Ivo de Wijs

Makeup Artist:
Sara Meerman

Music Producer:
Tom Barlage

Producer:
Hans de Weers

Production Manager:
Kees Hogesteger
Jacques Klöters

Production Supervisor:
Nikol Poppe

Property Master:
Jan Willem van der Schoot

Recording Supervision:
Sjoerd van den Broek

Sound:
Wouter Hasebos

Sound Mixer:
Gert Jan Eijlers

Unit Manager:
Tim Heuting

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Tonnie van Dijk

Writer:
Flip Broekman
Rients Gratama
Jacques Klöters

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