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Een Engel Van Een Man 1939

📅 1939-01-01

In the charming Belgian comedy *Een Engel Van Een Man (1939)*, Prosper De Leeuw, a dutiful grocer and choir member from Lier, faces a sudden downfall after his choir wins first prize in Antwerp.

Director: Jan Vanderheyden

Cast

Willem Benoy
Prosper De Leeuw
Charles Janssens
Charles Janssens
Bonifacius
Germaine Loosveldt
Rosalie
Jef Bruyninckx
Jef Bruyninckx
Monneke
Greta Lens
Nini
Louisa Colpeyn
Louisa Colpeyn
Stella (as Louisa Colpijn)
Fred Engelen
Dirigent
Fred Engelen
Gommair
Louisa Lausanne
Tante Emma
Jef Van Leemput Sr.
Dokter Kasterman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Een Engel Van Een Man* (1939) about?

The film follows Prosper De Leeuw, a disciplined grocer and choir member whose life takes a dramatic turn after his choir wins a competition. A mishap in celebration leads to financial ruin and illness, forcing him to confront his flaws in a humorous yet touching way.

Who directed *Een Engel Van Een Man*?

Jan Vanderheyden directed this classic Belgian comedy, blending lighthearted storytelling with a touch of social commentary.

Who stars in *Een Engel Van Een Man*?

The film features Willem Benoy as Prosper De Leeuw, alongside Charles Janssens, Germaine Loosveldt, Jef Bruyninckx, and Greta Lens in pivotal roles.

Is *Een Engel Van Een Man* (1939) worth watching?

While it lacks modern ratings, this vintage comedy offers a charming glimpse into 1930s Belgian life, with a relatable protagonist and witty situations. Fans of classic European comedies may find it a delightful throwback.

How long is *Een Engel Van Een Man*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Een Engel Van Een Man (1939) — The hilarious Belgian comedy of pride, pneumonia, and a prized vase

In the charming Belgian comedy *Een Engel Van Een Man (1939)*, Prosper De Leeuw, a dutiful grocer and choir member from Lier, faces a sudden downfall after his choir wins first prize in Antwerp. Though his dedication to "Het Ruisende riet" seems unshakable, a careless moment shatters more than just a vase—it sends him spiraling into misfortune. Penniless and battling severe pneumonia, Prosper's return home becomes a journey of humility and unexpected consequences, all while his town watches in disbelief. Director Jan Vanderheyden crafts a lighthearted yet poignant tale of pride, redemption, and the small joys of community life in pre-war Belgium.

The film balances humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing the quirks of its era through a lovable protagonist whose flaws make him endearing. With a nostalgic atmosphere and witty dialogue, *Een Engel Van Een Man* offers a delightful snapshot of Belgian life, where even the most disciplined souls can find themselves in over their heads—literally, in this case.