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Floris

  • TV Series
  • 1969
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
916
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Rutger Hauer in Floris (1969)
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A Dutch television series that is about an exiled knight and his Indian friend. Together they try to get his birth right papers back from an evil Lord. During their quest, they get help from... Read allA Dutch television series that is about an exiled knight and his Indian friend. Together they try to get his birth right papers back from an evil Lord. During their quest, they get help from a noble man who offers them a place in his castle.A Dutch television series that is about an exiled knight and his Indian friend. Together they try to get his birth right papers back from an evil Lord. During their quest, they get help from a noble man who offers them a place in his castle.

  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Jos Bergman
    • Ton Vos
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    916
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Jos Bergman
      • Ton Vos
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Floris
    • 1969
    Jos Bergman
    • Sindala
    • 1969
    Ton Vos
    • Wolter van Oldenstein
    • 1969
    Jacco van Renesse
    • Rogier
    • 1969
    Hans Culeman
    • Maarten van Rossem
    • 1969
    Tim Beekman
    • Sergeant
    • 1969
    Pollo Hamburger
    • Diederik
    • 1969
    Henk Admiraal
    • Wilhelm…
    • 1969
    Diana Dobbelman
    • Ada
    • 1969
    Hans Boskamp
    • Lange Pier
    • 1969
    Ida Bons
    • Viola
    • 1969
    Sacco van der Made
    Sacco van der Made
    • Aernout…
    • 1969
    Nico Deegen
    • Ubbe
    • 1969
    Peter Aryans
    • Boer
    • 1969
    Frans Kokshoorn
    • Molenaar…
    • 1969
    Ad Hoeymans
    • Barend van Hackfort
    • 1969
    Niek Engelschman
    • Zweden
    • 1969
    Carola Gijsbers van Wijk
    Carola Gijsbers van Wijk
    • Isabella
    • 1969
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    blom0344

    Gritty, humorous , the start of a few careers

    I recall being terribly upset by one of the more realistic episodes of Floris when I first saw the series as a little boy. Since then the series has been programmed a couple of times during the last 40 years on Dutch television. My own kids loved it even with the relative slow pace and the B/W presentation. A shame really as I own 3 publications that contain Color pictures from the series. The closest in comparison may be Ivanhoe (1959) featuring Roger Moore which is obviously filmed with at least 10 times more budget, though also in B/W. Perhaps I am being a little chauvinistic here, but 'Floris' comes across as a grittier, more realistic medieval depiction. It also has great chemistry between it's leads and a hauntingly good opening theme. Unfortunately for posterity the production went way over the proposed budget and the NTR (responsible for the TV programming) decided that this type of programs was not it's primary goal. Rutger Hauer made it pretty big in Hollywood (at least for Dutch standards) whereas Sindala (Jos Bergman) was never heard of again. Some years ago the Floris concept was ineffectively transferred to the big screen in a Dutch film version focusing on 'the grandson of..' Actually never met anyone who has seen this or willing to admit to it..
    10Zooha-47207

    A Timeless Classic with Exceptional Storytelling

    Floris, the iconic Dutch television series from 1969, is a masterpiece that earns a perfect score of 10/10. This series is a remarkable piece of television history, notable for its engaging storyline, well-constructed plot, and outstanding acting.

    The strength of Floris lies in its compelling narrative. The series expertly weaves a tale of adventure and intrigue set in medieval times, capturing the imagination of its audience. The storyline is both dynamic and engaging, making each episode a captivating experience. The plot's intricacies are thoughtfully developed, ensuring that viewers remain invested throughout the series.

    Moreover, the acting in Floris is exceptional (of both Floris and Sindela). The performances bring authenticity and depth to the characters, making them both believable and relatable. The actors manage to convey the historical setting convincingly, adding to the show's overall impact and appeal.

    Floris stands out for its ability to entertain and educate simultaneously. The show not only provides an exciting viewing experience but also offers a glimpse into a significant period of history. Its blend of action, drama, and historical accuracy makes it a standout series that has stood the test of time.
    liessa

    Funny, adventurous and a lot of laughs.

    I grew up with Floris, it's one of the first things we ever had on tape at home. Even now, every time I watch the series, I see new things and laugh at the same jokes. It's a romanticised version of the Middle-Ages, and it has it all: a dashing nobleman (Rutger Hauer, who else), his sidekick, a love interest, an arch-enemy and all the swash-buckling they can cram into an half an hour show. It's all very funny, especially the scenes where Sindala shows that he's the brains in the outfit. It's really too bad that the tapes are only available in black and white, even more so, because they were filmed in color. The color-tapes were then reprinted to B/W, and the originals were lost. Even so, the B/W gives a nice feeling of age, and it's not bothersome or boring. Everyone should just watch it for themselves!
    aaboe

    Recommendable fun with the adventures of Floris and Sindala.

    One of the first Middle Age series ever, the stories of the adventures of Floris in medieval Holland are also among the most funny tv-series ever. The budget was very low, which can be seen, but the interaction between the actors is nothing less but wonderful. Floris and his trusty companion Sindala is in best Robin Hood style, but with the addition of Eastern magic to the swordfighting skills and sheer strength (and luck) of our hero. Of course, it was also the start of two glorious careers, Paul Verhoeven and Rutger Hauer, who together moved on to US and greener pastures after this. The fact that the series is in b/w actually helps, no need to mess around with anything when somebody's wounded. If you can locate the tapes, watch it. Highly recommendable for an enjoyable evening or two.

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    • Trivia
      Production on the series was shut down before all 13 planned episodes were filmed because director Paul Verhoeven went over budget. It was decided to split one episode, "De Byzantijnse beker" into two parts because there was enough footage, while two other stories remained unfinished. The thirteenth spot in the broadcast schedule was filled with the documentary Rond Floris (1969). Despite of this, Gerard Soeteman had already completed some scripts for a proposed second series, which ended up being adapted as a newspaper strip by Gerit Stapel, and some of them ended up being filmed for the German remake, Floris von Rosemund (1975).
    • Goofs
      The show is set during the early stages of the Guelders Wars, before the death of Philip the Fair of Burgundy in 1506. While Maarten van Rossum's exact birth date is unknown, it was probably shortly before 1490, which would make him a teenager during Philip's reign. Pier Gerlofs Donia also did not become a commander before 1515, so both villains imply the series should be set during the reign of Philip's successor Charles.
    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #4.3 (1991)

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1969 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The Adventures of Floris
    • Filming locations
      • Ghent, Flanders, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Cinécentrum N.V.
      • Max Appelboom Producties
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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