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A Noble Intention (2015)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Joram Lürsen

Synopsis

1888: a luthier, Vedder, has to step aside when his home, opposite the recently completed Central Station in Amsterdam, must yield for the planned Victoria Hotel. His cousin Anijs, pharmacist in the Northern provinces of the Netherlands, has gotten into a fix after illegal medical practices, and is looking for a way out. For himself and his wife Martha, but also for a colony of poor peat cutters whom he promises a future in the United States. Committed - or is it pride? - the two of them think up a scheme from which they all will fully benefit. With tragic consequences.

Actors

Gijs Scholten van Aschat
Gijs Scholten van Aschat
Vedder
Jacob Derwig
Jacob Derwig
Anijs
Rifka Lodeizen
Rifka Lodeizen
Martha
Zeb Troostwijk
Zeb Troostwijk
Klein Pet
Juda Goslinga
Juda Goslinga
Bennemin
Elisabeth Hesemans
Elisabeth Hesemans
Mother Bennemin
Joosje Duk
Joosje Duk
Johanna Bennemin
Sander van Amsterdam
Sander van Amsterdam
Lubber
Houk van Warmerdam
Houk van Warmerdam
Sieger
Thomas Cammaert
Thomas Cammaert
Ebert
Leon Voorberg
Leon Voorberg
Henkenhaf
John Leddy
John Leddy
Mr. Carstens
Tobias Kersloot
Tobias Kersloot
Theo Vedder
Peter Blankenstein
Peter Blankenstein
J.A. Schuurman
Vilma Szécsi
Vilma Szécsi
Mrs. Carstens
René van Zinnicq Bergmann
René van Zinnicq Bergmann
Doctor Amshoff
Anne-May de Lijser
Anne-May de Lijser
woman in train
Herman Egberts
Herman Egberts
platform manager
Hubert Fermin
Hubert Fermin
Mayor Mr. Pottinga
Ditha van der Linden
Ditha van der Linden
midwife
Menno van Beekum
Menno van Beekum
notary Biederlack
Ids van der Krieke
Ids van der Krieke
postman
Martijn Nieuwerf
Martijn Nieuwerf
Mayor Mr. van Tienhoven
Hanne Arendzen
Hanne Arendzen
receptionist office Henkenhaf
Ronald de Bruin
Ronald de Bruin
maitre victoria hotel
Kirsten Mulder
Kirsten Mulder
nurse
Lykele Muus
Lykele Muus
pharmaceut Halink

Crews

Joram Lürsen
Joram Lürsen
Director
Thomas Rosenboom
Thomas Rosenboom
Novel
Arnold Heslenfeld
Arnold Heslenfeld
Producer
Frank Ketelaar
Frank Ketelaar
Writer
Mark van Aller
Mark van Aller
Director of Photography
Peter Alderliesten
Peter Alderliesten
Editor
Hubert Pouille
Hubert Pouille
Production Design
Leo Zandvliet
Leo Zandvliet
Art Direction
Zsuzsanna Borvendég
Zsuzsanna Borvendég
Art Direction
Linda Bogers
Linda Bogers
Costume Design
Frans van Gestel
Frans van Gestel
Producer
Laurette Schillings
Laurette Schillings
Producer
Judith Csernai
Judith Csernai
Co-Producer
József Berger
József Berger
Co-Producer
Dirk Impens
Dirk Impens
Co-Producer
Joost de Wolf
Joost de Wolf
Co-Producer
Dennis Kleyn
Dennis Kleyn
Visual Effects Supervisor
Albert van Vuure
Albert van Vuure
Visual Effects Supervisor
Merlijn Snitker
Merlijn Snitker
Original Music Composer
Herman Pieëte
Herman Pieëte
Sound Designer
Mariël Hoevenaars
Mariël Hoevenaars
Makeup & Hair
Hennesien van Walderveen
Hennesien van Walderveen
Makeup & Hair
Han van der Werff
Han van der Werff
Line Producer
Ed Keij
Ed Keij
Production Manager
Janusz Gosschalk
Janusz Gosschalk
Casting
Job Castelijn
Job Castelijn
Casting
Shanti Besseling
Shanti Besseling
Casting

Posters and backgrounds

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