Een Engel Van Een Man

Een Engel Van Een Man

0

1939-01-01

The well-behaved Prosper De Leeuw from Lier is a grocer and, in his spare time, a member of a choir called "Het Ruisende riet" (The Rustling Reeds). Both at meetings and rehearsals, he shows admirable dedication to the cause. The choir wins first prize in Antwerp. Everyone celebrates heartily in the café until Prosper breaks a valuable vase. He is thrown out and, without a penny in his pocket, he stumbles back to Lier. On top of that, he contracts severe pneumonia. The whole town is shocked because Prosper De Leeuw is suddenly on his deathbed. Prosper confesses everything to his wife.

Watch Trailer

OVERVIEW
VIDEOS
PHOTOS
WATCH
Een Engel Van Een Man

Storyline

The well-behaved Prosper De Leeuw from Lier is a grocer and, in his spare time, a member of a choir called "Het Ruisende riet" (The Rustling Reeds). Both at meetings and rehearsals, he shows admirable dedication to the cause. The choir wins first prize in Antwerp. Everyone celebrates heartily in the café until Prosper breaks a valuable vase. He is thrown out and, without a penny in his pocket, he stumbles back to Lier. On top of that, he contracts severe pneumonia. The whole town is shocked because Prosper De Leeuw is suddenly on his deathbed. Prosper confesses everything to his wife.

Released

1939-01-01

Runtime

0

Director

Jan Vanderheyden

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Nederlands

Production

Jan Vanderheyden-Film

Casts

  • Image 2

    Willem Benoy

    Willem Benoy
  • Image 2

    Charles Janssens

    Charles Janssens
  • Image 2

    Germaine Loosveldt

    Germaine Loosveldt
  • Image 2

    Jef Bruyninckx

    Jef Bruyninckx
  • Image 2

    Greta Lens

    Greta Lens
  • Image 2

    Louisa Colpeyn

    Louisa Colpeyn
  • Image 2

    Fred Engelen

    Fred Engelen
  • Image 2

    Fred Engelen

    Fred Engelen
  • Image 2

    Louisa Lausanne

    Louisa Lausanne
  • Image 2

    Jef Van Leemput Sr.

    Jef Van Leemput Sr.
  • Image 2

    Maria Rigouts

    Maria Rigouts