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The Stowaway

The Stowaway

Genres

Drama

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Orazbaz, who lives in Uzbek, longs to leave his tiny fishing village. He becomes a stowaway on a ship thinking that he will end up in Manhattan. Instead he ends up in Rotterdam and is taken in by a lonely woman, but he is eventually betrayed by her jealous husband.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

01 October 1997

Country

Netherlands

Cast

Bekzod Mukhammadkarimov

Bekzod Mukhammadkarimov

Orazbai

Ariane Schluter

Ariane Schluter

Katharina

Rick van Gastel

Rick van Gastel

Maarten

Dirk Roofthooft

Dirk Roofthooft

Zeeman

Sjamoerat Oetemratov

Sjamoerat Oetemratov

Culnar Aidzjanava

Culnar Aidzjanava

Roef Ragas

Roef Ragas

Ad van Kempen

Ad van Kempen

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