Soldier of Orange (1978)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 165 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Soldier of Orange
With this fact-based World War II drama and the equally memorable The Fourth Man (1983), Dutch director Paul Verhoeven gained an international following, eventually translating his reputation into Hollywood fame as the director of bloody science fiction spectacles and prurient sex thrillers. Rutger Hauer stars as Erik Lanshof, an aristocratic Dutch student, one of six carefree friends who don't care much for politics. When the Nazis invade Holland, however, the group is drawn inevitably into the conflict. While Alex (Derek de Lint) joins the German army, the suave Gus (Jeroen Krabbe) becomes a resistance leader, eventually escaping with Erik to England, where they become pawns in a much larger underground movement to restore their country's Queen Wilhelmina (Andrea Domburg) to her rightful throne. Based on an autobiographical novel by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, Soldaat van Oranje (1978) also features early work by another Dutch master who went on to success as a director of big budget Hollywood films, cinematographer Jan De Bont. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Soldier of Orange:
Rutger Hauer also in Lying In Wait , Partners In Crime , Tactical Assault , Omega Doom , Bleeders , Crossworlds
Jeroen Krabbe also in Off Screen , Melancholia , The Fourth Man , The Sky is Falling , Immortal Beloved
Peter Faber also in Mysteries , A Bridge Too Far , Keetje Tippel
Lex vanDelden also in The Hiding Place , Caught on a Train , Bad Timing , Mysteries , A Bridge Too Far
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