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Four-part musical about the life of Dutch actress Fien de la Mar, chronicling her earliest days on stage with her father, her glory days as a stage and movie star and the building her own theatre, up until the tragic end of her life.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

213 mins

Rating

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Release Date

13 October 1985

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Cast

Jasperina de Jong

Jasperina de Jong

Fien de la Mar

Gees Linnebank

Gees Linnebank

Jan van Ees

Dick Scheffer

Dick Scheffer

Max van Gelder

Gerard Thoolen

Gerard Thoolen

Piet Grossauw

André van den Heuvel

André van den Heuvel

Nap de la Mar

Eric van der Donk

Eric van der Donk

Frits Schiller

Ellis van den Brink

Ellis van den Brink

Kitty Courbois

Kitty Courbois

Hans Cornelissen

Hans Cornelissen

Joop van de Donk

Joop van de Donk

Doris Baaten

Doris Baaten

Sytha Bolt

Sytha Bolt

Hilde De Mildt

Hilde De Mildt

Piet Ekel

Piet Ekel

Jan Elbertse

Jan Elbertse

Porgy Franssen

Porgy Franssen

Carol van Herwijnen

Carol van Herwijnen

Cees Heyne

Cees Heyne

Evert Holtzer

Evert Holtzer

Marnix Kappers

Marnix Kappers

Michiel Kerbosch

Michiel Kerbosch

Loeki Knol

Loeki Knol

Johnny Kraaijkamp Jr.

Johnny Kraaijkamp Jr.

Lou Landré

Lou Landré

Marcel Maas

Marcel Maas

Edward Montie

Edward Montie

Allard van der Scheer

Allard van der Scheer

Maarten Wansink

Maarten Wansink

Hein van Beem

Hein van Beem

Pierre Bokma

Pierre Bokma

Lars Boom

Lars Boom

Ruut Weissman

Ruut Weissman

Dirk Stuer

Dirk Stuer

Frans Mulder

Frans Mulder

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