Bride Flight Megavideo
NEW YORK - Imagine a European version of this soap, and pray for her Bette Davis and Clark Gable had in recent decades ago, Hollywood, and the Bride Flight. One of the most expensive film in the history of the Netherlands, there is also a cameo by Rutger Hauer, the first Dutch film for over twenty years.
The trio were refugees from World War II and a devastating flood in a recording (real life) of 1946 Dutch flights from London to Christchurch, New Zealand. He was nicknamed "the theft of the bride" by the press because many of these women had married into their new home awaits. Ferme-daughter Ada (Karina Smulders) and PREG, but it is not a deterrent to Karachi stop with the romantic version of the character burly young Hauer (Waldemar Tore Stra).
Holocaust survivor Esther (Anna Drijver) dumps her boyfriend quickly as possible. But she quickly became pregnant. Guess who is the father? Instead, the ostracism of a sustainable single parent and want to continue the career mode, Esther for the baby to the third member of the trio - Marjorie (Elise Schaap), which is sterile - and her husband.
As the years pass, Esther suffers from guilt because her son was not raised as a Jew. Marjorie growing concern about their relationship.
Starring: Karina Smulders, Elise Schapp, Anna Drijver, Waldemar Torenstraat, Rutger Hauer, Pleuni Touw, Petra Laseur, van Ammelrooy willed, Mattijn Hartemink.
Bride Flight
Directed by Ben Sombogaart
Writer: Marieke van der Pol
Producers: Anton Smit, Hanneke Niens
Director of Photography: Piotr Kukla
Production Designer: Michel De Graaf
Costume Design: Linda BOGERS
Music: Jeannot Sanavia
Editor: Herman P. Koert
Rated R, 130 minutes