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Prostitute Dolly co-finances the purchase of a Vermeer painting with art expert Eddy Cremer. When they find out the painting is fake, she returns to the red light district, where conditions have worsened over time.

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Dolly / Sylvia / Kitty
Peter Tuinman ...
Eddy Cremer
Fred Vaassen ...
Vaclav
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Baron Tuft
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Debrie
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Ambassadeur
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Karel
Priscilla Visser ...
Anita
Con Meyer ...
Adje
Celia Nufaar ...
Moeder
Suzanne Colin ...
Galeriehoudster
Stef Feld ...
Fietser (as Steve Field)
Laus Steenbeeke ...
Jongen met mes
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Stef Feld ...
Fietser
Astrid Seriese ...
Loan Cremer
Marieke van der Pol ...
Marietje

Directed by

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Gerrit van Elst

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Alma Popeyus ... ()
 
Hein Schütz ... ()
 
Hans Sinnema ... ()
 
Joyce van Rijn ... ()

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Gijs Versluys ... producer

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Lucas Asselbergs

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Theo Bierkens

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Ben van Os

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Patrick de Loor ... hair stylist

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Remmelt Remmelts ... production manager

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Ad Roest ... adr mixer / foley mixer / re-recording mixer

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Erwin Roodhart ... electrician
Joop Schaaps ... still photographer
Erik Van Wouden ... electrician

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Marjan Taconis ... location manager

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Plot Summary

Prostitute Dolly falls in love with Eddy Cremer, manager of the The Hague Community Museum. Cremer has the gift of distinguishing fake from real art. Dolly decides to partly finance the purchase of a Vermeer painting. They travel to Paris to pick it up, only to find out the work is fake. After this disappointment Dolly returns to the Red Light District, where conditions have worsened over time. Written by Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)

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Also Known As
  • Muñeca rubia (Spain)
  • Muñeca rubia (Argentina)
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  • 102 min
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Trivia Actress Liz Snoyink was in the race for a part in the film, but dropped out. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Riskant roulette (1987). See more »
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