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The Dutch Cabaret Album (1935)

Género : Música, Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 29M

Director : Ernst Winar

Sinopsis

Compilation of cabaret songs and sketches. Louis Davids sings and acts with Sylvain Poons, Fien de la Mar and Heintje Davids, among others. The film includes such numbers as ‘Naar de Artis’, ‘De volkstuinkoningin’, ‘De draaiende Venus’ and ‘Hollands Hollywood’. Every song was subtitled so that audiences could sing along.

Actores

Louis Davids
Louis Davids
Henriëtte Davids
Henriëtte Davids
Fien de la Mar
Fien de la Mar
Sylvain Poons
Sylvain Poons
Jopie Koopman
Jopie Koopman
Albert de Booy
Albert de Booy
Cor Lemaire
Cor Lemaire
Cor Steyn
Cor Steyn

Tripulaciones

Ernst Winar
Ernst Winar
Director

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