Max Havelaar (film)
Max Havelaar (Dutch: Max Havelaar of de koffieveilingen der Nederlandsche handelsmaatschappij) is a 1976 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers, based on the 1860 novel Max Havelaar by Multatuli. It was the country's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
Max Havelaar of de koffieveilingen der Nederlandsche handelsmaatschappij | |
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Directed by | Fons Rademakers |
Produced by | Fons Rademakers |
Screenplay by | Gerard Soeteman |
Based on | Max Havelaar by Multatuli |
Starring | Peter Faber Sacha Bulthuis Rutger Hauer Krijn ter Braak Adendu Soesilaningrat |
Cinematography | Jan de Bont |
Edited by | Pieter Bergema |
Release date |
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Running time | 163 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch Indonesian |
Cast
- Peter Faber as Max Havelaar
- Sacha Bulthuis as Tine
- Adendu Soesilaningrat as Regent (as E.M. Adenan Soesilaningrat)
- Maruli Sitompul as Demang
- Krijn ter Braak as Verbrugge
- Carl van der Plas as Resident
- Rima Melati as Mevrouw Slotering
- Rutger Hauer as Duclari
- Joop Admiraal as Slotering
- Frans Vorstman as Gouverneur-generaal
- Piet Burnama as Djaska (as Pitradjaja Burnama)
- Herry Lantho as Saïdjah
- Leo Beyers as Droogstoppel
- Nenny Zulaini as Adinda
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See also
- List of submissions to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Dutch submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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