Andy... Andy Silly Andy (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 21, 1964

Original Title:
Spuit elf

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Kappa Film Produktie

Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Thanks to his actions during a farm fire, the young and naive Dreas is appointed to the local fire department, which awakens various ambitions in him. He constructs primitive watchtowers everywhere and achieves some successes, partly due to the activities of an arsonist. He is then allowed to attend a course at the fire academy in Maastricht. Back in his village, he fails during a fire at the local bakery, where everything goes wrong. Dismissed from his position, he finds new employment as a market vendor with a fire extinguisher he invented.

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Assistant Camera:
Dick Polak

Chief Lighting Technician:
Joop van de Heuvel

Continuity:
Henny Spijker

Costume Assistant:
Els Schönbeck

Director:
Paul Cammermans

Director of Photography:
Jean-Jacques Tarbès

Editor:
Anton Kortekaas

Gaffer:
Joop van de Heuvel

Original Music Composer:
Enrico Neckheim

Producer:
Paul Kijzer

Production Assistant:
Mary Annokkie

Production Manager:
Jos van Weeren

Recording Supervision:
Jaap van Rij

Set Designer:
Herman van Elteren

Sets & Props Artist:
Wim Wolfs
Nico Vandalen

Sound:
Peter Vink

Sound Assistant:
Wim Wolfs

Special Effects:
Hennie van den Akker
Hans Kuiper

Still Photographer:
Eli van Zachten

Technical Supervisor:
Peter Parasheles

Writer:
Paul Cammermans

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