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The Crosspatch

- There are many Dutch films, but there is only one „KRIBBEBIJTER" !

Willy, the son of baron Van Hergershuizen, finds himself disinherited after he marries an untitled girl. His wife decides to take action and applies for the job of the baron's housekeeper.

Release Date : 1935-08-07

Language :Dutch

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Holfi

Production Country : Netherlands

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cor Ruys

Character Name : Baron Coenraad van Hergershuizen

Original Name : Cor Ruys

Gender : Male

Louis de Bree

Character Name : Uncle Moeki

Original Name : Louis de Bree

Gender : Male

Philip Dorn

Character Name : Willy van Hergershuizen

Original Name : Philip Dorn

Gender : Male

Dolly Mollinger

Character Name : Loes

Original Name : Dolly Mollinger

Gender : Female

Mary Dresselhuys

Character Name : Mary van Hergershuizen

Original Name : Mary Dresselhuys

Gender : Female

Louis Borel

Character Name : Hans van Maren

Original Name : Louis Borel

Gender : Male

Chris Baay

Character Name : Schimmelman

Original Name : Chris Baay

Gender : Male

August Kiehl

Character Name : Frans

Original Name : August Kiehl

Gender : Male

Sien de la Mar-Klopper

Character Name : Katrien

Original Name : Sien de la Mar-Klopper

Gender : Female

Mary Smit

Character Name : Roos

Original Name : Mary Smit

Gender : Male

John Gobau

Character Name : Directeur

Original Name : John Gobau

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Goran.Mont

@Goran.Mont

2022-07-15

To say Dutch audiences in the 30s loved **_De Kribbebijter_** would be an understatement: the movie stayed in theaters from july 1935 to december 1942, packing full houses until the very end of its run. International critics seemed not to understand what exactly made this Dutch comedy so special, but when one takes a closer look at the cinematic climate in the Netherlands in those days, they will find that the Kribbebijter-madness made perfect sense. In the mid-thirties, the most popular movie genre in the Netherlands was that of the so-called _'Jordaan-film'_; jolly musicals with a simple, predictable plot and catchy songs, always set in the Amsterdam 'Jordaan' area and often starring Dutch variety icons like Louis Davids, Fien de la Mar and Sylvain Poons. But even though films like _De Jantjes_, _Bleeke Bet_ and _Het Leven is Niet Zoo Kwaad_ were enjoyable and full of talented performers, the Jordaan-films were also very much seen as a crowd-pleasing, often clumsily made cinematic equivalent of junkfood. Hollywood movies on the other hand were often too melodramatic and self-important to please the phlegmatic Dutch (_Doe maar gewoon, dan doe je al gek genoeg..._). By 1935, Jordaan-film-fatigue was setting in — the last true Jordaan film, _Oranje Hein_, would be released in 1936 — and Dutch audiences were longing for something closer to the coherent plot structures of Hollywood, but with that unmistakably Dutch combination of abstemious downplaying and theatrical folly. What they got was **_De Kribbebijter_**. Needless to say, they were pleased. While retaining the romantic entanglements of the Jordaan-films, the storyline of De Kribbebijter has an un-Dutch sense of coherence; it does not derive its jolly fun from intermezzo's or random jokes, but rather from cleverly written setpieces and inspired comedic performances by theatre powerhouses Cor Ruys, Louis de Bree and Louis Borel especially. The acting is — apart from an astoundingly hammy Mary Dresselhuys — not as wacky as the Jordaan-films, and not nearly as melodramatic and overly sentimental as most 30s Hollywood productions. Visually and technically the directing is so-so, but unlike most Dutch movies at the time, the camera was dynamic enough not to make it feel like filmed theatre. In short: **_De Kribbebijter_** is a unique picture; unique in being very Dutch in its approach, but also very non-Dutch in its execution. It's a movie I enjoyed immensely, and I hope a subtitled version will be released soon so foreign cinephiles can enjoy it as well!