I Love Dries (2008) [N/A]

Featuring:
Dries Roelvink, Rene de Wit, Rikkie de Wit

Written by:
Tom Six

Directed by:
Tom Six


Release Date:
October 20, 2008

Original Title:
I Love Dries

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

A couple can not have children, because the man is infertile. They decide to abduct the most popular singer of the Netherlands (Dries Roelvink) and to get a child with her and his seed. This leads to embarrassing situations.

The famous Dutch singer Dries Roelvink is abducted after a gig in a local discotheque. He ends up in a mobile home right in the middle of nowhere amongst two of his biggest "fans": Freek and Teuntje. They are a friendly but unattractive couple who are missing one major thing in their lonely lives: a child of their own. But regrettably, they both can't have any children. Meanwhile Freek and Teuntje are trying to let their Idol feel comfortable in their mobile home and gradually it becomes clear to him why he has been taken there.

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Rankings and Honors

I Love Dries (2008) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.2/10

Director:
Tom Six

Director of Photography:
Goof de Koning

Editor:
Tom Six

Producer:
Ilona Six

Writer:
Tom Six

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