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Release Date:
December 10, 2012
Original Title:
K3: Bengeltjes
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Studio 100
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 75
Karen, Kristel and Josje of K3 are overjoyed that their three nieces come to spend the weekend at their apartments. The joy quickly turns sour because the three girls appear to be spoiled brats. This attracts the attention of chief Angel Manuel. In the Cloud Kingdom, where the angels live, Manuel is the director of the Department of rascals. The children who are little rascal, should stay honest for 24 hour and strictly follow the rules of the Angels Book. Because if they do not, is a very special punishment. Manuel orders his assistant Ture to change the three nieces' character, but he instead takes K3, by mistake. Now they need to behave for 24 hours, a task which reveals itself very difficult.
Art Direction:
Charly van den Borre
Casting:
Karen van Slagmolen
Cinematography:
Marc Van Acker
Director:
Bart van Leemputten
Executive Producer:
David Claikens
Alex Verbaere
Focus Puller:
Bert De Keyzer
Music:
Olaf Janssens
Script Supervisor:
Inez Van Watermeulen
Writer:
Hans Bourlon
Gert Verhulst
Nico De Braeckeleer
Bart van Leemputten
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