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Laat de dokter maar schuiven 1980

92 min📅 1980-03-27

In *Laat de dokter maar schuiven (1980)*, acclaimed Dutch director Nikolai van der Heyde crafts a delightful village comedy brimming with warmth and subtle satire.

Director: Nikolai van der Heyde

Cast

Jo De Meyere
Jo De Meyere
Dokter Angelino
Piet Bambergen
Piet Bambergen
Aannemer Bram van Tienen
Joop Doderer
Joop Doderer
Pastoor
Paul Cammermans
Burgemeester
Rob van Reijn
Rob van Reijn
Herbergier
Hans Boswinkel
Onderwijzer
Monique Rosier
Maria
Standa Bares
Gradje
Nora Bruggeman
Ella
Frans Mulder
Frans Mulder
Peerke

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Laat de dokter maar schuiven (1980)* about?

This Dutch comedy follows a village thrown into a frenzy when a letter from America—meant for the local illiterate—lands in the wrong hands. As rumors spread about a wealthy American heir, the townsfolk scramble to plan renovations, a new cemetery, and even evictions, all while the village doctor becomes the unwitting center of attention. It's a charming tale of miscommunication and collective folly.

Who directed *Laat de dokter maar schuiven*?

Nikolai van der Heyde directed this 1980 comedy, known for his sharp eye for Dutch social satire and character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in *Laat de dokter maar schuiven*?

The film features Jo De Meyere, Piet Bambergen, Joop Doderer, Paul Cammermans, and Rob van Reijn in key roles.

Is *Laat de dokter maar schuiven (1980)* worth watching?

As a charming slice of Dutch village life, *Laat de dokter maar schuiven* offers lighthearted entertainment with a dash of wit. While it may not be a blockbuster, its humor and cultural charm make it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic comedy. If you enjoy small-town comedies with a European twist, it's definitely worth a watch.

How long is *Laat de dokter maar schuiven*?

The runtime of *Laat de dokter maar schuiven* is 92 minutes.

About Laat de Dokter Maar Schuiven (1980) — Dutch Comedy Classic Explores Small-Town Chaos

In *Laat de dokter maar schuiven (1980)*, acclaimed Dutch director Nikolai van der Heyde crafts a delightful village comedy brimming with warmth and subtle satire. The story kicks off when a mysterious letter from America, mistakenly addressed to the village's illiterate resident, sparks a chain reaction of misplaced ambitions. The mayor sees an opportunity to revive the local café and rectory, while others eye a new cemetery—or even the eviction of nearby gypsies to make way for progress. Meanwhile, the mayor's daughter chafes against the stifling traditions of their quaint community, adding a touch of rebellious charm to the proceedings. Van der Heyde's keen eye for human foibles shines through in this tale of mistaken identity and collective daydreaming.

At its heart, *Laat de dokter maar schuiven* is a celebration of small-town quirkiness, where logic takes a backseat to gossip, greed, and good-natured absurdity. The film's lighthearted tone balances sharp observations about class and ambition with the playful chaos of a community caught up in its own delusions. With a runtime of 92 minutes, it's the perfect bite-sized escape into the whimsical world of Dutch comedy—ideal for fans of character-driven humor and clever storytelling.