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Moutarde of Sonaansee 1958

★ 6.52 votes94 min📅 1958-01-02

"A smile of a hundred minutes!"

Moutarde of Sonaansee (1958) is a charming Dutch comedy that showcases the wit and charm of Toon Hermans in his only directorial effort.

Director: Toon Hermans

Cast

Toon Hermans
Toon Hermans
Jeep Moutarde
Johan te Slaa
CEO of sausage factory
Phyllis Lane
Phyllis Lane
dr. Helen Ford
Jan van der Horst
Pastor
Gerard Doting
Notary
Henk Haye
Book keeper
Linda Op 't Eynde
Lily
Kees Verkade
Lily's boyfriend
Nelly Frijda
Nelly Frijda
Caroline Tulipe
Swen Smeele
Mr. Plu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moutarde of Sonaansee (1958) about?

The film follows Jeep Moutarde as he defends his home from developers planning to replace it with a sausage factory. With support from his quirky neighbors, including a French wine seller and an English biologist, Moutarde's struggle becomes a celebration of community spirit and perseverance.

Who directed Moutarde of Sonaansee?

Toon Hermans directed the film, marking his sole venture into filmmaking. Known for his comedic talents, Hermans infuses the movie with warmth and humor.

Who stars in Moutarde of Sonaansee?

The film features Toon Hermans as Jeep Moutarde, alongside Johan te Slaa, Phyllis Lane, Jan van der Horst, and Gerard Doting in key roles.

Is Moutarde of Sonaansee (1958) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, this Dutch comedy offers a rare glimpse into 1950s filmmaking with its charming humor and heartfelt themes. Fans of classic comedies or Dutch cinema history will particularly enjoy it for its nostalgia and lighthearted charm.

How long is Moutarde of Sonaansee?

The movie runs for 94 minutes.

About Moutarde of Sonaansee (1958) — A Dutch Comedy Classic with Heart and Humor

Moutarde of Sonaansee (1958) is a charming Dutch comedy that showcases the wit and charm of Toon Hermans in his only directorial effort. The film follows Jeep Moutarde's quirky battle against a sausage factory that threatens to bulldoze his beloved home in the picturesque village of Sonaansee. With the help of eccentric villagers—a French wine merchant, a village priest, and Helen, a spirited English biologist—Moutarde's fight takes on a delightful, community-driven twist. The story blends lighthearted humor with a touch of heartwarming resistance, capturing the spirit of small-town camaraderie against corporate greed.

As the villagers rally behind Moutarde's cause, the film weaves together slapstick humor and gentle satire, creating an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and timeless. Hermans' direction leans into the absurdities of village life, making Moutarde of Sonaansee a standout entry in 1950s Dutch cinema. Whether it's the clash of personalities or the creative solutions to save the village, the movie promises a smile every minute.