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Featuring:
Willem Nijholt, Marc van Biesen, Mandy Huydts, Willem Bams
Directed by:
Flory Anstadt
Release Date:
November 21, 1981
Original Title:
Kinderen voor Kinderen 2
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
VARA
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
Registration of the second Kinderen voor Kinderen-concertshow. In this annual event, the Dutch children's choir 'Kinderen Voor Kinderen' performs 12 songs based on ideas sent in by children. The songs make up an album from which the proceeds go to a good cause, namely collecting toys for children in Third World Countries.
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Camera Operator:
Peter Havermans
Peter Jong
Harry Stelling
Hans van den Heuvel
Wouter van Zuilekom
Choreographer:
Betty Essed
Cinematography:
Henny Oerbekke
Ben Rekker
Stef Suik
Conductor:
Majel Lustenhouwer
Henk Westrus
Director:
Flory Anstadt
Editor:
Peter Rump
Graphic Designer:
Hans de Cocq
Lighting Design:
Cor Jacobs
Lighting Technician:
Stef de Wit
Hans Eyberts
Louis Icke
Erik Maartense
Jan Schimmel
Ron Vogel
Lyricist:
Jack Gadellaa
Herman Pieter de Boer
Hans Peters Sr.
Harrie Geelen
Peter Blanker
Boudewijn Spitzen
Ivo de Wijs
Jan Boerstoel
Willem Wilmink
Makeup & Hair:
Winnie Gallis
Carolina Leenders
Dick Naastepad
Ineke Roseboom
Karin Van Dijk
Karin Zwaan
Music:
Henk Westrus
Tonny Eyk
Hans Peters Sr.
Harrie Geelen
Peter Blanker
Frans Ehlhart
Ruud Bos
Joop Stokkermans
Musical Casting:
Tony Nolte
Producer:
Mieps Sluijs
Production Manager:
Hans de Wit
Production Supervisor:
Jan Heesemans
Property Master:
Paul Ries
Henk Zeën
Set Decoration:
Tanja de Vries
Hans Eggen
Rinus Ides
Hans Kuyper
Rob Rijksen
Kees Roskam
Bertus van de Brink
Set Designer:
Hub Berkers
Marijke Brommer
Martijn Dillerop
Freek van Gemer
Sound:
Bert Arendshorst
Ruud Geldof
Frans Heijstee
Dick Heuvelman
Johan Koman
Carel Sarton
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Leo Busscher
Bep Ruisendaal
Henny Veltmeijer
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