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Release Date:
September 25, 1992
Original Title:
En Ik Dan?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
NCRV
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Television registration of Dutch theatre comedy by Annie M.G. Schmidt. This three-act comedy plays at the office of the New Positive Foundation – which aims to keep literature pure and especially to keep sex out. The story revolves around the frivolous divorced mother of a young employee at the Foundation, who has tampered with the books a bit. To help prevent the suspicion of fraud, this frisky mother enters the Foundation as a new employee, with all its consequences.
Assistant Director:
Ella Weisbrod
Camera Operator:
Harry Stelling
Brigitte van der Linden
Hilde Vinken
Emile Jansen
Costume Design:
Yan Tax
Decorator:
Herman van Elteren
Director:
Berend Boudewijn
Editor:
Leo Stroosnijder
Leo de Grave
Editorial Staff:
Bram van Erkel
Lighting Coordinator:
Ben Kastermans
Rolf Engelsma
Cor Jacobs
Lighting Design:
Joep de Vries
Makeup & Hair:
Bella Scholten
Winnie Gallis
Producer:
Kees van Liempt
Jacques Senf
Recording Supervision:
Renée Prins
Sound:
Ferry Brand
Gerard Aalderink
Edgar de Wild
Stage Director:
Berend Boudewijn
Technical Supervisor:
Gerrit van der Werff
Writer:
Annie M.G. Schmidt
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