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Release Date:
December 13, 2018
Original Title:
Bon Bini Holland 2
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Het huis van Asporaat
Kaap Holland Film
RTL
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 9
Runtime: 88
Robertico is living in Curacao with Noella Maduro. While he is preparing to ask her to marry him, something happens to Ken Maduro, Noella's dad. Things go wrong, and Noelle tells Robertico she wants a time-out and flies to her dad in The Netherlands. Noella has to take her fathers job in hosting an special auction together with an wealthy young man. When Robertico finds out about this, he also flies to The Netherlands to win over Noella. With the help of his aunt Judeska, the other staff of FC Kip"Radjesh,Noltie & Kofi", and Asian hustler Ping Ping, he hopes he can convince her to marry him.
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Casting:
Betty Post
Co-Producer:
Sven Sauvé
Wilco Wolfers
Jandino Asporaat
Costume Design:
Foske Douze
Elske van Buuren
Nicolas Boyer
Delegated Producer:
Erwin Godschalk
Director:
Jon Karthaus
Director of Photography:
Max Maloney
Editor:
Elsbeth Kasteel
Makeup & Hair:
Jacqueline Hoogendijk
Original Music Composer:
Guido Maat
Producer:
Nelsje Musch-Elzinga
Sander Emmering
Maarten Swart
Production Design:
Harry Ammerlaan
Sound Designer:
Gabor Verhoeven
Jan Willem van den Brink
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