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Floris van Rozemond Junior, son and heir of a long line of knights of that name, refuses to go in the military 'family business' and becomes an actor, a profession scorned by his homonymous father, the general of the under-age duke of... See more »

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Floris
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Floris sr.
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Van Rossum jr.
Linda van Dyck ...
Hertogin van Gelre
Bastiaan Ragas ...
Blanchefleur / Marilyn Monroe
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Jacoba
Henk Poort ...
Sergeant sr.
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Sergeant jr.
Tom Jansen ...
Grote Pier
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Van Rossum sr.
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Hertog van Bourgondië
Chabi Ibidon ...
Black Pirate (as Didier Chabi)
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Grote Piraat
Harry Wiessenhaan ...
Piraat Julio (as Harrie Wiessenhaan)
Pieter Tiddens ...
Kaasboer
Beppe Costa ...
Chirurgijn
Martijn Fischer ...
Soldaat Kerker
Lennart Freud ...
Jongen in hennepveld
Sean van den Steenhoven ...
Jongen in hennepveld
Roel Bloemen ...
Zwitserse Wachter
Leo Alkemade ...
Zwitserse Wachter
Niels Horeman ...
Passerende Soldaat
Ids van der Krieke ...
Boer
Rense Westra ...
Boer
Sanne den Hartogh ...
Piraat in Mast
Rutger le Poole ...
Wachter
Mark Scholten ...
Zieke
Wannie de Wijn ...
Dienaar
Minne Belger ...
Albino
Jens van den Akker ...
Griezel
Léon Roeven ...
Lakei
Michiel Varga ...
Lakei
André Arend van de Noord ...
Bediende
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Bediende
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marthe Geke Bracht ...
Fan Floris sr.
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Zuster
Bavo Galama ...
Oosterse Vorst / Directeur (as Bavo Galema)
Rob Michels ...
Dronken soldaat
Peggy Sandaal ...
Zwarte Soldate
Birgit Schuurman ...
Pi
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Kleine Pier
Hans Somers ...
Spreekstalmeester
Casper van der Loo ...
Jongen met Konijn
Christine van Stralen ...
Worstenbroodjesverkoopster
Frank Waals ...
Kees van Gelre
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Lijfwachte (uncredited)
Jos Bergman ...
Sindala (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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(uncredited)
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Lijfwachte (uncredited)
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Floris van Rozemond (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Jean van de Velde

Written by

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Gerard Soeteman ... ()

Produced by

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Sabine Brian ... executive producer
Alain De Levita ... producer
Johan Nijenhuis ... producer

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John Ewbank

Cinematography by

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Jules van den Steenhoven

Editing by

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Herman P. Koerts

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Gabrielle Joosten ... post-production coordinator
Sonja ten Boom ... assistant editor
John Thorborg ... colorist

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Job Gosschalk

Production Design by

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Vincent de Pater

Makeup Department

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Annemarie Gerritsen ... makeup artist
Jacqueline Hoogendijk ... assistant hair/makeup
René Jordan ... hair stylist/makeup
Katja Reinert-Alexis ... key makeup artist
Bianca van der Steen ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Sophie van der Windt ... makeup artist
Leendert Van Nimwegen ... makeup designer
Marly van de Wardt ... additional make-up & hair

Production Management

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Arjan Eekels ... post-production supervisor
Nicky Tüske ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Anouk van Schaik ... assistant director: continuity

Art Department

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Mario Attard ... set dresser
Erik Bleeker ... carpenter
Marc Hammel ... assistant to production designer
Elmer Jacobs ... propmaker
Edwin Kemper ... set dresser
Albert Kuipers ... construction manager
Elsa Oskam ... painter
Eveline Puijk ... assistent art department
Walter Russ ... heraldic designer
Wilma Schuemie ... production art department
Rosie Stapel ... art department assistant
Diana van de Vossenberg ... carpenter
Dione van der Hoeven ... painter
Gijs van der Lelij ... storyboard artist
Henk-Jan Vrielink ... prop runner

Sound Department

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Peter Flamman ... sound designer
Roberto van Eijden ... production sound mixer
Joost van Heerden ... sound assistant
Philippe van Leer ... foley artist
Wart Wamsteker ... sound effects editor

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Roland Goddijn ... special effects technician
Michel Jancso ... special effects technician
Sebastiaan Peltenburg ... special effects technician
Harry Wiessenhaan ... special effects supervisor (as Harrie Wiessenhaan)
Rick Wiessenhaan ... special effects coordinator

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Dan Charbit ... lead compositor
Maxim Fleury ... digital artist
Jan van de Laar ... compositor

Stunts

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Heidi Alemans ... stunt double: Birgit Schuurman
Willem de Beukelaer ... stunt coordinator
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere ... stunt double
Arno Hazebroek ... stunt double
Marco Maas ... stunts
Kristina Papadopoulou ... stunt double
Bernd Pietsch ... stunt double / stunts
Jörg Romankiewicz ... stunts
Ronald Schuurbiers ... stunts
Ron Sleeswijk ... stunts / sword fighting coordinator
Claudine Sleeswijk-Monart ... stunt double: Linda van Dijck
Michel Struik ... stunts
Diana Wiersma ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Flip Bleekrode ... first assistant camera: additional camera
Luc Brefeld ... first assistant camera
Joost Brouwer ... best boy
Kaspar Burghard ... key grip
Julia Gunther ... lighting assistant
Jasper Leeman ... crane operator
Tamás Nyerges ... camera operator: "b" camera (as Tamas Nyerges) / steadicam operator (as Tamas Nyerges)
Dave van Honschooten ... electrician
Erik Van Wouden ... gaffer
Herman Verschuur ... first assistant camera: "b" camera

Casting Department

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Annemieke Bakker ... casting assistant
Kris De Meester ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Quirine van Nispen ... costume design assistant

Location Management

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Thijs Bolle ... assistant location manager
Tijn Heerkens ... location coordinator
Paul Marbus ... location scout
Stoffel Van Verrewegen ... location manager

Additional Crew

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Jessica Felsenthal ... production coordinator
Frank Groenveld ... distribution: Independent Films
Claudine Sleeswijk-Monart ... sword/fight double

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Plot Summary

Floris van Rozemond Junior, son and heir of a long line of knights of that name, refuses to go in the military 'family business' and becomes an actor, a profession scorned by his homonymous father, the general of the under-age duke of Burgundy. The duke chose this year to pay for his people to have bread and butter, rather then canons for the army, but relies for Floris senior's defense force on a novelty Holy relic from the East, a nail from the Holy Cross, supposedly rendering invulnerable, smuggled to his court in an inconspicuous place- a horse's arse, yet the men of his rival, the duchess of Gelre, think they got it from the stripped body of the courier. Now Floris Sr. is charged with transporting it, but hides it in cheeses, which get sold to the duchess and distributed to her men in Christmas bonus packets. The Gelre side decides to kidnap Floris Jr. and exchange him for the relic, but a Chinese, Pi, helps him escape; when Floris Senior won't even hear their plan, they start the quest on their own, enlisting common folk, and infiltrate the duchess's castle on real relic hunt while she plays the magical healer... Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • Флорис (Russia)
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  • 100 min
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Budget EUR5,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend Netherlands EUR55,010, 19 Dec 2004

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Trivia Rutger Hauer was asked to play the part of Floris' dad, the same part he played in Floris (1969), but he refused. See more »
Movie Connections Features Floris (1969). See more »

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