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Title: VD

Release Date: 21 Dec 1972

Runtime: 1h 47m

Genre: Drama

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Overview: Cornelis van Doorn is the CEO of VD, a meat factory as well as a developer of contraceptives. Cornelis is the patriarch of the Van Doorn family: a decadent bunch of loose morals who only lust for money and power. When the man is thinking about retiring, he has to find the right heir to take over the family business.

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Average Vote: 5.2 (4 votes)

Cast

  • Cor van Doorn: Kees Brusse
  • Anneke Van Doorn: Andrea Domburg
  • Broer: Guus Oster
  • Elisabeth: Ank van der Moer
  • Rien: Rudolf Lucieer
  • Huub: Hugo Metsers
  • Tania: Sonja Barend
  • Jan: Helmert Woudenberg
  • Tineke: Marja Kok
  • Els: Maartje Bijl
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