Whitey

Whitey (1980)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1980-12-17
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 15 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 46min
  • Language: Nederlands
  • Production Company: New-Star Films
  • Production Country: Belgium
  • Director: Robbe De Hert
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Summary

The second movie version, now in color, of Flemish (heimat-)author Ernest Claes' classical novel, titled after the nickname (Dutch 'the White', referring to a blond male) of the main character. The smart but naughty farmhands son's eternal mischief, pranks and disobedience drive his elders (especially teachers, family and father's grumpy employer, a rich farmer, but also neighbors and even the kind curate whose liturgical server he is) and classmates to despair in a time when a boy's punishment was still inevitable, swift and often severe; thus when his mother catches him skinny dipping she takes all his clothes home, forcing him to a long walk of shame, dreading dad's wrath all the way. This version also stresses the story's social and Flamingant aspects.

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  • Clerckx Eric

    as Louis Verheyden/De Witte
  • Willy Vandermeulen

    as Vader van de Witte
  • Blanka Heirman

    as Moeder van de Witte
  • Paul S'Jongers

    as Boer Coene
  • Jos Verbist

    as Heinke Verheyden
  • Magda De Winter

    as Liza Coene
  • Paul-Emile Van Royen

    as Leraar/Fabriekschef
  • Martha Dewachter

    as Rozalien
  • Jaak Van Assche

    as Man in café
  • Chris Lomme

    as Rosette
  • Gaston Berghmans

    as Nand
  • Michaël Pas

    as Schooljongen
  • Leo Martin

    as Muzikant
  • Raymond van het Groenewoud

    as Kaartjesverkoper
  • Anton Cogen

    as Wooden shoe maker
  • Luk De Konink

    as De Ruige
  • Fred Van Kuyk

    as Trommelaar
  • Marleen Merckx

    as Vriendin van Liza
  • Mieke Verheyden

    as Struikelende non
  • Ralf Troch

    as Nils Verheyden
  • Luc Philips

    as Pastoor Munte
  • Bert Struys

    as Wannes Raps
  • Bob Van der Veken

    as Mon
  • Yves Vetters

    as Dries
  • Joris Sustronck

    as Priester
  • Chris Cauwenberghs

    as Koster
  • Yvonne Verbeeck

    as Werkster
  • Sam Bogaerts

    as Molenaarshulp
  • Werther Vander Sarren

    as Jan Petrol
  • Reinhilde Decleir

    as Zigeuner
  • Wannes van de Velde

    as Zanger
Writing Louis Paul Boon Writer
Writing Ernest Claes Novel
Writing Robbe De Hert Writer
Writing Fernand Auwera Writer
Directing Robbe De Hert Director
Writing Hugo Claus Writer
Production Henk Van Soom Producer
Production Roland Verhavert Producer
Writing Gaston Durnez Writer
Sound Jürgen Knieper Music
Camera Walther van den Ende Director of Photography

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