Plop and the Gnome Treasure (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 8, 1999

Original Title:
Plop en de Kabouterschat

Alternate Titles:
De Kabouterschat
Kabouter Plop: De Kabouterschat
Kabouter Plop: Plop en de Kabouterschat

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Studio 100

Production Countries:
Belgium

Ratings / Certifications:
BE: AL  NL: AL 

Runtime: 94

The very first Plop film

Four gnomes are going on an adventure when one of them finds a treasure map. On the road they have to overcome a lot of challenging obstacles.

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Art Direction:
Piet De Konick

Assistant Art Director:
Eric De Wulf

Assistant Director:
Christophe Van Rompaey

Carpenter:
Bart van Lint

Cinematography:
Marijke Van Kets

Costume Design:
Erna Siebens

Director:
Bart van Leemputten

Editor:
Philippe Ravoet

First Assistant Camera:
Francis Schrauwen

Foley Artist:
Philippe van Leer

Gaffer:
Bruno Verstraete

Key Grip:
Tom Oversteijns

Makeup Department Head:
Anne Moralis

Music:
Olaf Janssens
Johan vanden Eerde

Painter:
Sven Haerden

Producer:
Eric Caroen
Hilde De Brauw

Props:
Gert Beyns

Sound:
Christian Monheim

Sound Recordist:
Dan Van Bever

Technical Supervisor:
Wouter Verhulst

Writer:
Hans Bourlon
Danny Verbiest
Gert Verhulst

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