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The Stranding 1957

86 min📅 1957-06-21

In the chilly North Sea waters off Terschelling island, Rotterdam's shady diamond dealer Baas (Lex Goudsmit) peddles a bag of counterfeit gems to a slick international gang, sparking a cutthroat treasure hunt.

Director: Louis van Gasteren

Cast

Lex Goudsmit
Lex Goudsmit
baas
Josephine van Gasteren
Irma Haacke
Wim Wennink
Paul Brandt
Jan Bakker
Lucas
Henk Bruins
dr. Hacke
Yge Draaisma
zeevaartscholier
Louis van Gasteren Sr.
reder
Atze Hillebrand
Rob Voorwinde
Wim Bagge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Stranding (1957) about?

A Rotterdam diamond dealer sells fake gems to an international gang, sending their payment—a suitcase full of cash—by ship from Rotterdam to Hamburg. When the vessel strands near Terschelling, a high-stakes chase erupts as Baas, the gang, the shipowner, and insurers scramble to recover the loot before anyone else does.

Who directed The Stranding?

The Stranding was directed by Louis van Gasteren, a filmmaker known for blending crime and social commentary in post-war Dutch cinema.

Who stars in The Stranding?

The film features Lex Goudsmit as Baas, Josephine van Gasteren as the watchful wife, Wim Wennink, Jan Bakker, and Henk Bruins in pivotal roles.

Is The Stranding (1957) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, The Stranding offers a tight, atmospheric crime thriller with classic noir vibes—ideal for fans of 1950s crime dramas. Its brisk runtime and moral ambiguity make it a compelling watch, though modern pacing might feel deliberate to some viewers.

How long is The Stranding?

The Stranding has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About The Stranding (1957) — A Dutch crime thriller where greed runs aground on Terschelling

In the chilly North Sea waters off Terschelling island, Rotterdam's shady diamond dealer Baas (Lex Goudsmit) peddles a bag of counterfeit gems to a slick international gang, sparking a cutthroat treasure hunt. When the shipment travels by ship in a suitcase stuffed with dollars, tensions soar as a shipwreck strands the loot—and every interested party races to claim it first. Directed by Louis van Gasteren, this taut 1957 crime thriller weaves a web of deception and urgency around Rotterdam's docks and Hamburg's underworld, all wrapped in a cloak-and-dagger atmosphere of post-war intrigue.

The Stranding (1957) dives into the morally murky waters of greed and trust, where alliances shift as fast as the tides. With Josephine van Gasteren, Wim Wennink, and Jan Bakker anchoring the tense ensemble, the film balances sharp dialogue with a mounting sense of dread, making it a gripping slice of Dutch noir tailor-made for fans of classic crime sagas.