Volk en vaderliefde (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 11, 1976

Original Title:
Volk en vaderliefde

Genres:
TV Movie

Production Companies:
VPRO

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

Otanes is certain that Smerdis, King of Persia is an impostor. He gathers together a group of people to stage a coup, only to face the question of which one of them will be worthy to take the thrown.

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Adaptation:
Wim T. Schippers

Camera Operator:
Marcel Pruyt
Hans Brouer
Joost Wouters
Wouter van Zuilekom

Costume Designer:
Robert Bos

Director:
Wim T. Schippers

Director of Photography:
Han van den Broek

Editor:
Ed Braad

Editorial Staff:
Frits Paeper

Graphic Designer:
Ton Verburg
Wim Wandel

Lighting Design:
Mike Naber

Makeup & Hair:
Egon Schindler
Ties Haakman
Winnie Gallis

Music:
Wim T. Schippers
Clous van Mechelen

Producer:
Ellen Jens

Production Manager:
Ted Dellen

Props:
Luigi Blaaser
Joop van Uffelen

Scenario Writer:
Harry Mulisch

Set Designer:
Jan Geerlings
Peter Gabriƫlse

Set Dresser:
Hans Mellegers

Sound:
Dick Oosterbaan
Peter van Bronckhorst

Story:
Herodotus

Stunt Coordinator:
Simon van Schaik

Technical Supervisor:
Han Erkens

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