The Penknife Trailer

The Penknife Trailer (1992)

15 October 1992 Adventure, Drama, Comedy 90 mins

Accidentally still in possession of his best friend's pocket knife after they move all the way to a different city, a young boy sets out to return it.

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Cast

Olivier Tuinier

as Mees Grobben

Adelheid Roosen

as Mees' moeder

Genio De Groot

as Mees' vader

Maxim Hartman

as Bert Boot

Heleen Hummelen

as Lokettiste NS

Kees Hulst

as Meneer Hollenberg

Ellen Röhrman

as Vrouw in trein

Wil van der Meer

as Man in de muziekwinkel

Frits Jansma

as Drukker

Sarah Sylbing

as Cynthia

Jaap Hoogstra

as Oudere Heer

Annet Malherbe

as Moeder van Spijker

Crew

Maureen Versprille

Maureen Versprille Costume Design

Mia de Jong

Mia de Jong Makeup Department Head

Burny Bos

Burny Bos Producer

Reinier van Brummelen

Reinier van Brummelen Director of Photography

Michel De Graaf

Michel De Graaf Art Direction

Sjoerd Kuyper

Sjoerd Kuyper Scenario Writer

International Titles

Das Taschenmesser Trailer

Das Taschenmesser Trailer

The Pocket-Knife Trailer

International Releases Dates

Netherlands 15 October 1992

United States 11 November 1992

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