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Gekkenbriefje

"Going Crazy"

Gekkenbriefje (Alternatively: Crazy Going) is a 1981 Dutch film directed by Olga Madsen. It is based upon the book "Zorg dat je een gekkenbriefje krijgt" by Ger Verrips. It was the first movie that Olga Madsen directed. The film is about a Dutch soldier who does not agree with the Dutch politics surrounding the Indonesian War of Independence.

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  • Esgo Heil

    Esgo Heil

    Willem

  • Porgy Franssen

    Porgy Franssen

    Chris

  • Hans Veerman

    Hans Veerman

    Machinist

  • John Smit

    John Smit

    KNIL-sergeant

  • Marijke Conijn

    Marijke Conijn

    Doktersassistente

  • Wim Dröge

    Wim Dröge

    Leids student

  • Paul Gieske

    Paul Gieske

    Baret

  • Rietje Konings

    Rietje Konings

    Zaalzuster

  • Moniek Kramer

    Moniek Kramer

    Kantinezuster

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Gekkenbriefje (Alternatively: Crazy Going) is a 1981 Dutch film directed by Olga Madsen. It is based upon the book "Zorg dat je een gekkenbriefje krijgt" by Ger Verrips. It was the first movie that Olga Madsen directed. The film is about a Dutch soldier who does not agree with the Dutch politics surrounding the Indonesian War of Independence.

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