De Zwarte Meteoor (2000)
At the end of the turbulent fifties, the first black South African top-level footballer, Steve Mokone, came to Almelo to play for Heracles. He was a great success and became friends with the impetuous Felix Verbeek, who was only fifteen years old. Mokone told Felix that he should follow his heart and that he absolutely should not accept the bleak future his father had in mind for him. IN AN EVENTFUL YEAR, FELIX HAS A TERRIBLE QUARREL WITH HIS FATHER'S BOSS, GETS HIS FIRST GIRLFRIEND AND BECOMES THE SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE OF THE FIRST AFRICAN STAR IN THE NETHERLANDS: STEVE-"THE BLACK METEOR"-MOKONE
Director: Guido Pieters
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Jet Novuka as Steve Mokone |
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Erik van der Horst as Felix |
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Gijs Scholten van Aschat as Schouten, chairman 'Heracles' |
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Peter Tuinman as Verbeek's Father |
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Lieneke le Roux as Verbeek's Mother |
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Thekla Reuten as Vera |
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Roef Ragas as Jaap Stegehuis |
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Caro Lenssen as Mies |
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Edo Brunner as |
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Frank Schaafsma as Joop Knoef |
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Tom Egbers as Stadium speaker (Voice) |
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Cees Geel as Tonnie Hootweer |
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Frank Lammers as Wezelkop |
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Joop Wittermans as |
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Angelique de Bruijne as Buurvrouw van Felix |
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J.C. Booijink as Drummer |
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Aus Greidanus as Trainer Heracles |
| Directing | Guido Pieters | Director |
| Writing | Kees van Beijnum | Writer |
| Production | Matthijs van Heijningen | Producer |
| Writing | Tom Egbers | Novel |
| Sound | Tom Bachmann | Music |