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Total trailers found: 9

Uilenspiegel Still Lives Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

A local brass band rehearses for a music competition in Bruges. They are confident that a new march by a young music teacher will get them the first prize.

The Theft of Hop-Marianneke Trailer (1955)

08 April 1955

A group of Antwerp students steal a doll from a museum just for fun. But then they get arrested ... .

Alleen voor U Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

A musical comedy about a rich girl Jenny who falls in love with a a poor but beautiful singing hairdresser's assistant.

Whitey Trailer (1934)

26 June 1934

The first movie version, from the age of black & white, of Flemish (heimat-)author Ernest Claes' classical novel, titled after the nickname (Dutch 'the White', referring to a blond male) of the main character: a smart but naughty farmhand's son whose eternal mischief, pranks and disobedience drive his elders (especially teachers, family and father's grumpy employer, a rich farmer) and classmates to despair in a time when a boy's punishment was still inevitable, swift and often severe.

De wonderdoktoor Trailer (1936)

30 June 1936

Steven Martens wants to establish himself as the village doctor. His cousin Boone, a cunning farmer, manages to persuade Steven to act as a "miracle doctor.

The Glory of the Regiment Trailer (1937)

15 January 1937

Performing military service, Karel Maes decides to goes over the wall with a group of friends to participate in a cycling race.

Met den helm geboren Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Meldodrama/folk comedy about a lower class guy who falls in love with the daughter of the lord of the castle .

Een Engel Van Een Man Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

The well-behaved Prosper De Leeuw from Lier is a grocer and, in his spare time, a member of a choir called "Het Ruisende riet" (The Rustling Reeds).

Waar het groeide Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Documentary on writer Ernest Claes.