Eva Bonheur (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 22, 1972

Original Title:
Eva Bonheur

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS)

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

Adaptation for television of the stage play of the same name by the Dutch playwright Herman Heijermans. When lodger Eva Bonheur lends her landlady Mop two thousand pounds and Mop is unable to repay her, Bonheur gets control of the house and decides to put Mop, her husband Jasper and their daughter Miep out on the street.

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Assistant Director:
Antoinet Barnasconi

Camera Operator:
Henny Vreeswijk
Jan de Jong
Theo Joosten
Hugo Gosse

Cinematography:
Herman Postma

Costume Supervisor:
Marga Langeweg

Director:
Paul Pouwels

Editor:
René Luykx

Lighting Technician:
Henk de Heus

Mix Technician:
Jan van der Vegte

Producer:
Thorvald Dudok van Heel

Production Manager:
Onno Sluyter

Property Master:
Frank Spekking

Props:
John Gersonde

Set Decoration:
Frits Flinterman

Set Designer:
Jaap Binnerts

Sound:
Eric Drenthe

Writer:
Herman Heijermans

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