Martha (1974)
Martha overhears Bernard and John talking about blackmail. Jacob has come up with a plan that includes a mysterious key. Brothers Bobby and Arnold, eternal rivals, both fancy Martha, but also have a soft spot for Leonie. The latter gets tasked to learn more about Jacob's plan. A dead man is discovered lying in Bernard's office late at night by somebody else searching the premises. When the main conspirators all gather at the Zevenhuis villa, John declines to cooperate...
Director: Berend Boudewijn
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Hetty Verhoogt as Martha |
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Ton Lutz as Berend Zevenhuis |
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Ann Hasekamp as Agnes |
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Maxim Hamel as Constant |
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Mieke Bos as Ellie Vos |
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Carol van Herwijnen as Bob |
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Joekie Broedelet as Frieda |
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Jan Vreeken as John de Vries |
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Diana Dobbelman as Leonie |
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IJf Blokker as Jacob |
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Hein Boele as Arnold |
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Adrian Brine as Butler |
| Production | Leo van Sighem | Production Manager |
| Art | Piet Gerbrands | Set Dresser |
| Art | Wim Wandel | Graphic Designer |
| Art | Peter Gabriƫlse | Set Designer |
| Directing | Berend Boudewijn | Director |
| Sound | Mick van der Werff | Sound |
| Crew | Piet Storm | Cinematography |
| Editing | Dick Verkerke | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charles Biedermann | Makeup & Hair |
| Art | Dick Van De Knaap | Property Master |
| Production | Thorvald Dudok van Heel | Producer |
| Crew | Han Barkeij | Cinematography |
| Writing | Wim T. Schippers | Writer |
| Directing | Liesbeth Zuhorn | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Rob van den Heuvel | Camera Operator |
| Production | Cees Stegenga | Production Manager |
| Lighting | Henk Harmsen | Lighting Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edgar Vos | Costume Supervisor |
| Camera | Jacques Candel | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Guus Wondergem | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Wouter van Zuilekom | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Hans Keller | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Hans Brouer | Camera Operator |
| Production | Hiel Schuitema | Production Manager |
| Crew | Bert Stomp | Editorial Staff |