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Ruud van Hemert Movies

1988  
 
Honeybunch (Nada Van Nie) is a 15-year-old sent by her wealthy parents to be educated in a convent in this situation comedy. After reading a racy romantic novel, she dons a miniskirt and makeup on her 16th birthday and runs off from the convent. The convent and police believe Honeybunch has been kidnapped, but the girl is out for a night of fun that turns into a series of madcap comedy adventures. Bureaucracy and religion are subjected to satirical ridicule. Harry (Marc Hazenwinkel) is the poor but honest fellow student who helps Honeybunch in her time of trouble on her unforgettable 16th birthday. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Nada van NieMarc Hazewinkel, (more)
 
1986  
 
A well-wrought sequel to the popular Schatjes, Mama Is Boos! draws on the same styles and themes that inspired the success of the earlier comedy. The all-out war between the parents and their children in Schatjes has become an all-out war declared by Danny Gisberts (Geert de Jong) against her two-timing, fickle husband John (Peter Faber). She throws objects as well as tantrums, is not above kidnapping her kids, and has a final, glorious say about what she thinks of him at a NATO gathering featuring her husband. NATO's stage entertainment is cleverly sub-par, but that cannot be said for this comedy, which is fast-paced and fun. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FaberGeert de Jong, (more)
 
1984  
 
This Dutch film (it's dubbed) focuses upon the ranting Gisbert family whose foul-mouthed members have a hard time getting along with one another. This film does contain nudity. ~ Rovi

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1984  
 
In one action-filled segment after another, this spoof of Hollywood exaggeration, rebellious teenagers, military machos, and domineering parents mimics some well-known characters and scenes from American movies, and pits a family's brood of kids against the Dutch army. In the constant battle with their parents, the son blows up their bedroom, and the daughter fights it out with her mother over a new boyfriend (they both want him). The father is a helicopter pilot from the nearby military base and as his children's activities escalate into setting up barbed wire around the house, the military gathers its forces for an attack. While a kind of uncontrollable anarchy pervades each step in the story, this fast-paced spoof does not have a definitive plot to hold everything together, and nor any noticeable character development - though for some viewers, the incongruous scenes would be entertaining enough by themselves. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
AkkemayPeter Faber, (more)