Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn isolated farmhouse is chosen as a hide-out by criminals Jim and Charlie after an armed robbery. The Deleye family are forced to accept the situation under Jim's brutal domination.An isolated farmhouse is chosen as a hide-out by criminals Jim and Charlie after an armed robbery. The Deleye family are forced to accept the situation under Jim's brutal domination.An isolated farmhouse is chosen as a hide-out by criminals Jim and Charlie after an armed robbery. The Deleye family are forced to accept the situation under Jim's brutal domination.
Marc Van Eeghem
- Hugo
- (as Mark Van Eeghem)
Hans De Munter
- Ltn. Hansen
- (as Hans de Munter)
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In my view the best Dutch movie ever! Although from the 'eighties' the suspense and atmosphere are unique (for Dutch standards . . .). Hidde Maas plays an excellent role and his one-liners are absolutely THE BEST and unsurpassed! This movie definitely deserves a bigger audience. Have watched it >10 times and can recommend it to everybody. Friends of mine who have seen Wildschut all agree, this is high quality and many of them have seen the movie a few times as well. The one-liners by Jim (Hidde Maas) are razor sharp, his role very well played and the other characters do a (very) good job as well. Apart from big Hollywood productions (obviously), I haven't seen a movie since that meets Wildschut. Watching it more than one time makes it even better.
In the second half of the last century, The Italians are generally known for making cheap but popular pulp movies such as spaghetti westerns, giallo and eurocrime films. This a Dutch/Belgian version of the latter. It looks cheap, is at times acted poorly but is highly entertaining. Especially Hidde Maas as the baddie is an almost over the top delight. Ending is a bit weak, rest is enjoyable as long as you are not expecting too much.
What a good surprise this little crime flick from Netherlands or Belgium, a gem from the eighties, as there was also in the same kind a German crime film; YEAR OF THE CAT. Very tense, no waste in the filming and a tremendous character direction. Xanks to Netflix to have provided such an item. The sheriff character is very surprising, as if it was a western feature and certainly not a Dutch one. I guess there are many of other films like this one, forgotten gems taking dust in distributors drawers.
Two Dutch gangsters in tuxedos are on the run after a robbery at a Casino. On their way to France they have to go into hiding in the farm of a poacher in Flanders. The plot of Wildschut aka Stronghold doesn't sound very original, but I don't know any other film like this Belgian-Dutch Thriller from 1985.
There's a lot in it. The storyline, based on a novel, is very strong, the acting, certainly by European standards of the 1980s, is phenomenal. Hidde Maas plays the role of his life as Jim the gangster! But in particular the filmography and the shooting style remain. It is somewhat reminiscent of the Italian Giallo thriller, with a lot of attention for both long shots and close ups. It also integrates the cold-blooded gangsters who, in their tuxedos, terrorize the poacher's family with automatic weapons in the middle of a hot summer. The chosen style of filming, which alternates arthouse elements with pulp action, also gives a lot of depth to the layered story. The chosen soundtrack is minimal, but it works very well.
Only downside: police officer Uncle Dalton delivers an unsuitable comic note in this story, probably this was to please the local Belgian market at the time. Because it seems as if this character was cast for a light hearted Flemish comedy with Urbanus or Gaston & Leo. But otherwise nothing but good about this one, a must for fans of European Thrillers from the 1980s.
There's a lot in it. The storyline, based on a novel, is very strong, the acting, certainly by European standards of the 1980s, is phenomenal. Hidde Maas plays the role of his life as Jim the gangster! But in particular the filmography and the shooting style remain. It is somewhat reminiscent of the Italian Giallo thriller, with a lot of attention for both long shots and close ups. It also integrates the cold-blooded gangsters who, in their tuxedos, terrorize the poacher's family with automatic weapons in the middle of a hot summer. The chosen style of filming, which alternates arthouse elements with pulp action, also gives a lot of depth to the layered story. The chosen soundtrack is minimal, but it works very well.
Only downside: police officer Uncle Dalton delivers an unsuitable comic note in this story, probably this was to please the local Belgian market at the time. Because it seems as if this character was cast for a light hearted Flemish comedy with Urbanus or Gaston & Leo. But otherwise nothing but good about this one, a must for fans of European Thrillers from the 1980s.
Superb Dutch/Belgian production. Saw it more than 10 times, and as far as I can remember one of the best Dutch flicks ever!!! Hidde Maas is one of Holland's most underrated actors! See it if you can find it, and tell me I am looking for it!
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- CuriosidadesIn 2012 when the movie was shown on the Dutch Film Festival, producer Henk Bos was interviewed by Martin Koolhoven in front of an audience. Bos told that during shooting he hadn't been completely happy with the dailies. He claimed director Bobby Eerhart was very much busy with the aesthetics (shooting everything with long lenses) and not enough with the story. Because Eerhart was so concerned with the look of the movie, he was shooting very slow. Bos had then asked Hans Scheepmaker (who directed a movie before and after this for him) to come and help out. According to Bos, Scheepmaker shot much quicker and the scenes he directed were much more dynamic. Ultimately, about 40% of the final movie was directed by Hans Scheepmaker, Henk Bos estimated. Ten years later Koolhoven (who considers Wildschut the most underestimated Dutch movie ever) showed the movie again in Groningen and checked this story with Hidde Maas. Maas confirmed it and told his fighting scenes were directed by Scheepmaker, as were at least all the scenes with the military.
- ConexõesReferenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasTune In For Lovin
Performed by Viola Wills
Music and Lyrics by Peter van Asten, Richard de Bois & Peter Schon (as Peter Schön)
Available on RCA Records
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