A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 20, 1979
Original Title:
Grijpstra & De Gier
Alternate Titles:
Der Bulle von Amsterdam
Fatal Error
Grijpstra en de Gier
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Rob Houwer Film Holland
Verenigde Nederlandsche Filmcompagnie (VNF)
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Detectives Grijpstra and De Gier are sent to investigate the case of a man who apparently hanged himself in a center for oriental meditation. It is ruled as suicide and the case seems to be closed, but the same night there is an attempted break in. The investigation hits a dead end and everyone involved is a suspect. Based on the book "The Corpse in the Haarlemmer Houttuinen” by Jan-Willem van de Wetering.
Art Direction:
Roland de Groot
Assistant Camera:
Marcel Verstappen
Anne Taverne
Assistant Costume Designer:
Yvonne De Boer
Assistant Director:
Hans Scheepmaker
Assistant Editor:
Marc Nolens
Carpenter:
Ton Goedemans
Henk Goedemans
Dicky ten Berge
Casting:
Margarete Van Dam
Costume Design:
Renee Deyman
Director:
Wim Verstappen
Director of Photography:
Marc Felperlaan
Editor:
Jutta Brandstaedter
Lighting Technician:
Beat Scheidegger
Joop van der Vegt
Location Manager:
Marjan Taconis
Walter Sulderhout
Violet van der Straaten
Makeup Artist:
Ulli Ullrich
Music Supervisor:
Dick Bakker
Novel:
Janwillem van de Wetering
Original Music Composer:
Rogier van Otterloo
Producer:
Rob Houwer
Production Assistant:
Rob Van Groningen
Paul Marik
Ewald Rettich
Production Manager:
Remmelt Remmelts
Production Secretary:
May Gelderman
Property Master:
Laurens Strengholt
Jaap Verburg
Recording Supervision:
Jurriën Rood
Sound:
Kees Linthorst
Sound Mixer:
Mel Kutbay
Peter Vink
Special Effects:
Henny van den Akker
Aat van Westen
Harry Wiesenhaan
Still Photographer:
Harrie Verstappen
Stunts:
Dickey Beer
Unit Manager:
Jurriën Rood
Cedric Vonk
Writer:
Wim Verstappen
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