Andre van den Heuvel Movies
A famous trial which took place in Ghent is the subject of this courtroom drama, which exposes the activities of an unabashed villain. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Peter Faber, Andre van den Heuvel, (more)
After one of his peers apparently commits suicide, a doctor (Hiram Keller) discovers that the dead man had developed a drug which halts the aging process. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Hiram Keller, Klaus Kinski, (more)
In this Belgian film, love must be its own reward, because other circumstances steadfastly refuse to cooperate. Paul (Roger Van Hool) and Pierre (Andre Van den Heuvel) are homeless vagabonds. Louisa (Willeke Van Ammelrooy) is the rebellious daughter of a nobleman. She encounters and is attracted to both Paul and Pierre, and the loving threesome set up housekeeping in an abandoned farm. The local inhabitants will not tolerate these goings-on and burn them out of the farmhouse. Louisa returns to her family mansion. As long as she says nothing about what went on while she was away, she is welcomed there. As soon as she confides her love for these two men, who are still around, she is booted out. They take off down the road together, only to meet with tragedy in a German poison-gas attack. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Based on a novel by Styn Streuvels, which was placed on the Vatican Index in 1927, this film examines the twin difficulties of a woman and her town. The woman, a liberated sort for 1910, returns to the town her father lives in. She is not warmly welcomed by her father or her town because they believe she gives her love and her favors too freely. When she returns, she begins an affair with her uncle, who is later arrested for murder. Then she has another affair, this time with a young engineer who is building a bridge into the town. The townspeople are strongly opposed to the bridge and the change it will bring. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Controversial director Paul Verhoeven made his feature-film debut with this Dutch comedy-drama about two prostitutes working in the Amsterdam Red Light district, and the many strange and unusual men they meet through their work. Also known as Diary Of A Hooker, Business is Business, and Any Special Way, Wat Zien Ik? was based on the short stories of Albert Mol; the film was photographed by Jan de Bont, who later went on to become a successful director himself. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide











