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De zaak M.P.

  • 1960
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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De zaak M.P. (1960)
ComedyRomance

The famous statue of Manneken Pis is stolen in Brussels.The famous statue of Manneken Pis is stolen in Brussels.The famous statue of Manneken Pis is stolen in Brussels.

  • Director
    • Bert Haanstra
  • Writers
    • Bert Haanstra
    • Jef van der Heyden
  • Stars
    • Albert Mol
    • Ko van Dijk
    • Julia de Gruyter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    99
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    • Director
      • Bert Haanstra
    • Writers
      • Bert Haanstra
      • Jef van der Heyden
    • Stars
      • Albert Mol
      • Ko van Dijk
      • Julia de Gruyter
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Albert Mol
    Albert Mol
    • Kamiel
    Ko van Dijk
    • Philidoor Peters
    Julia de Gruyter
    • Leontien
    Ingrid Valerius
    • Denise Peters
    Kees Brusse
    Kees Brusse
    • Sus
    Julien Schoenaerts
    • Gaston
    Germaine Loosveldt
    • Ursula
    Jaak Germain
    • Prosper
    • (as Jaques Germain)
    Robert Maes
    • Marcel
    Ramses Shaffy
    • Karel Vos
    Jules Croiset
    Ger Smit
    Ger Smit
    • Student
    Mieke Verstraete
    • Mevrouw Peters
    Guus Verstraete
    • Douanier
    Bob Verstraete
    Jeanne Verstraete
    • Hoofdzuster
    Remy Angenot
    Bernard Droog
    • Jef
    • Director
      • Bert Haanstra
    • Writers
      • Bert Haanstra
      • Jef van der Heyden
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    8lylogronio-896-478464

    charming

    A charming little comedy that will be appreciated especially by Europeans, who will recognize the little punches more then a world wide audience, who are accustomed to the way Hollywood movies fed their audiences. Not his best work, but nicely executed and with good performances of Albert Mol and Kees Brusse (amongst others) Remarkable is the good sound quality of the dialogues, often a real pain in the ass for Dutch audiences to hear , and even be able to understand. Camerawork very proper with some nice jokes in it, simple story, nicely done.
    lor_

    Minor Haanstra, designed for local consumption.

    It's good to see all (or as much as humanly possible) of an artist's work, but THE M.P. CASE is definitely minor league Haanstra. I was disappointed, compared to his masterworks.

    This slight and silly comedy was a followup to his hit debut fictional feature FANFARE, a classic in the humanist tradition. Perhaps for commercial reasons, the next film, which Haanstra produced himself, merely makes fun of the rivalry between Holland and Belgium, undoubtedly spurred by their soccer matches. It probably generated the requisite yocks for local audiences way back then, but left me cold.

    Now I was a huge fan at the very same time of a similar but far better movie, Jack Arnold's classic THE MOUSE THAT ROARED. In that very British comedy (helmed by a superb American B-sci-fi director) the conflict between America and the fictional Grand Duchy of Fenwick hit a universal chord, not unlike the great Ealing comedies that preceded it. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio I recall waiting endlessly in line to buy a ticket when it was in first run, so popular was the movie. But THE M.P. CASE is extremely parochial and for my money never got off the ground.

    Simple premise is that a nerdy hero (Albert Mol, who was far better as the imported conductor in FANFARE) decides to impress his girl friend's dad by stealing the beloved "mannequin pis" statue in Brussels. Dad is a Flemish war vet whose job is to guard the statue and give tourists the usual tour of its history and significance. This is the figure of a little boy peeing as if a fountain. Notion that Mol will become a big shot when he safely returns the statue he's stealing in the first place sort of makes sense, but is a less than compelling "caper film" starting point.

    He succeeds in grabbing the little guy, and stashes it with his aunt who is a nun, and who would never be suspected (or searched) for harboring the merchandise at her convent. He spreads rumors that visiting Dutch students, in Belgium for a soccer match won by the locals, stole the statue out of spite. Led by his girl friend's dad Ko van Dijk, a group of Belgian vets decide to steal from rural Holland the equally significant statue of Hans Brinker with his finger in the dam. Rest of the film depicts the hijinks and misunderstandings that ensue, with Mol contrivedly (and unconvincingly) ending up in possession of both statues by film's end emerging, only tentatively, as a hero.

    Sight gags and slapstick are on display here, but hardly up to the level of Haanstra's role model Jacques Tati, and not up to snuff of the Ealing comedies (particularly those of Alexander Mackendrick) that he admires. Even the musical score, usually a Haanstra strong suit, is often reduced to just Mickey-Mousing the action at times. Ultimately this is a professional effort, but just not worthy of the Haanstra pantheon of classic cinema.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1960 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The M.P. Case
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    • Budget
      • NLG 550,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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