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Comme ça vous chante, Madame la gouvernante

Original title: Ja zuster, nee zuster
  • 2002
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.7K
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Loes Luca in Comme ça vous chante, Madame la gouvernante (2002)
ComedyMusical

The film is a cheerful stylized musical comedy a la 8 femmes. The story happens in the guest-house of sister Klivia in one of the Dutch towns. The inhabitants of the guest-house are very che... Read allThe film is a cheerful stylized musical comedy a la 8 femmes. The story happens in the guest-house of sister Klivia in one of the Dutch towns. The inhabitants of the guest-house are very cheerful and good-hearted persons whose open communal lifestyle is contrasted with the life o... Read allThe film is a cheerful stylized musical comedy a la 8 femmes. The story happens in the guest-house of sister Klivia in one of the Dutch towns. The inhabitants of the guest-house are very cheerful and good-hearted persons whose open communal lifestyle is contrasted with the life of somewhat nasty and complaining neighbor behind the wall heer Boordevool. Boordevool has ... Read all

  • Director
    • Pieter Kramer
  • Writers
    • Harry Bannink
    • Frank Houtappels
    • Pieter Kramer
  • Stars
    • Loes Luca
    • Tjitske Reidinga
    • Waldemar Torenstra
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Pieter Kramer
    • Writers
      • Harry Bannink
      • Frank Houtappels
      • Pieter Kramer
    • Stars
      • Loes Luca
      • Tjitske Reidinga
      • Waldemar Torenstra
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Loes Luca
    • Zuster Klivia
    Tjitske Reidinga
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    • Jet
    Waldemar Torenstra
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    • Gerrit
    Edo Brunner
    • Bertus
    Lennart Vader
    • Bobby
    Beppe Costa
    • Ingenieur
    Paul Kooij
    • Buurman Boordevol
    Paul de Leeuw
    • Wouter
    • (as Paul R. de Leeuw)
    Frits Lambrechts
    • Opa
    Pierre van Duijl
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    • Director
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      • Frank Houtappels
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    8conedm

    Remarkable DVD

    Today the DVD version of the movie was released in Holland and as a big fan I've just run through the DVD.

    A simple, yet effective story line combined with the outstanding music and strong character play makes this an excellent movie for children.

    A funny trivia about the movie is, that the movie almost had to be canceled, because the Red Cross organization was not happy with the use of the red cross on the clothing of the main character, Zuster Klivia. Luckily this dispute could be settled and you can see the Zuster with a retouched blue cross cap.

    "Ja Zuster, Nee Zuster" originally was a series that ran in the mid sixties in Holland. It depended heavily on the excellent songs and certainly not on intriguing story lines. Because film tapes were expensive in the 60's, other material was recorded over it and for a long time all film material was believed to be lost. Yet in recent years some of the original material was rediscovered.

    From this original material 15 songs were selected and added as a bonus to this DVD, making this DVD also a must have for older generations.
    7dirkdekoude

    happy film and a goof found

    Happy comment on the 60-ties in the pre-hippie era, where everything had to be neat and tidy. The story is about a household ruled by a good and naive nurse that has to compete with a nasty neighbour. The film was made after the television series, that turned some characters' behaviour more into a running gag than a film is able to do. The original TV-series only remain to exist in the memory of people as the tape copies were reused and thus destroyed in the pre-VCR times. Based on the concepts of the series a new script was made with a simple storyline that makes up a nice base for singing (of the original songs) and dancing. Most of the songs are now classics by writer Annie M.G. Schmidt and composer Harrie Bannink, who both recently died. I think nevertheless that it is a very Dutch movie. Subtilties are harder to understand for outsiders. One other goof found. In the scene with the singing flight attendants, a model plane is used of a 747-400. It was introduced in 1988. Even a 747 is questionable as it wasn't launched until 1969 and KLM took it's first one into operation in 1971.
    9Boba_Fett1138

    Fun entertainment for the entire family.

    It's kind of funny, in America and other countries this movie is very popular by homosexual people (the DVD release there even has a pink cover), while in The Netherlands this movie is regarded as a children's movie based on a '60's almost entirely lost (tapes were too expensive in the '60's for the Dutch broadcasting stations that other material was recorded over the original tapes.) TV-series that was made for the entire family.

    This movie is made in the same style as those campy, over-the-top American musical movies such as "Singin' in the Rain" and "An American in Paris". So fans of those types of movies will already be delighted by this movie. Further more this movie also reminded me of those old MGM comedies from the '30's and '40's.I have to admit that I'm not really a big fan of musicals. Why? Because normally a musical movie features about maybe 2 good songs and the rest is absolute fodder. I however enjoyed every musical number in "Ja zuster, nee zuster", not only because most songs are very well known old sing-along-songs written by Annie M.G. Schmidt and composer Harry Bannink but also because they have a very high fun-level. The musical numbers are so ridiculously over-the-top that they become fun to listen to and definitely watch at.

    The story really isn't the most essential part of the movie. This is one of those movies that really don't need a story at all. This movie is all about the atmosphere and the characters that are in it. The typical '60's atmosphere this movie is set in is truly notable in the houses and their interiors and the characters are highly fun. Normally Dutch movies have the tendency to put as many as possible famous Dutch names in a movie as possible. The cast of "Ja zuster, nee zuster" mainly consists out of fairly unknown actors (with the exception of Loes Luca, Paul de Leeuw and some actors in small cameo roles) which I absolutely applaud.

    Especially to you Americans, don't let the pink movie cover scare you off! I can assure you as a straight adult male person that this movie is good, clean, entertaining fun for the entire family.

    9/10

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    8Havan_IronOak

    Think MGM 30's musical meets Pee Wee's Playhouse as seen through a European eye.

    This truly unique, truly wacky musical is something only European cinema could produce. From the Busby Berkeley-style production number in the opening credits to the 50's beefcake inspired pigeon feeding song (take THAT Mary Poppins bird lady), this musical gleefully totters along the line between silly and salacious with the occasional good-natured stumble into John Waters territory (One of the songs even mentions Baltimore)

    This movie is NOT for everyone. However, if you are familiar with the vernacular of the big budget musical, if you liked the zany sensibility of Little Shop of Horrors, if you can enjoy a movie where the only explosion occurs off camera (a tribute to You Can't Take it With You?) then this may just be the film for you.
    9greatwes

    A Campy Ja Zuster Nee Zuster

    I grew up with Ja Zuster Nee Zuster in the sixties in the Netherlands and to this day I still whistle many of the tunes from this brilliant children's program that aired '67/'68. The producers could have pumped in some extra money and 'hired' the Dam Square for their dance numbers, but they decided to keep it '67-campy and filmed it on a back lot. Many tongue-in-cheek references to that era: on the TV we see the baptism of Prince Willem Alexander, watch 'het Dafje' driving by, the winking picture of then Queen Juliana. The actors are acceptable, but I reminisce about the original performances by Leen Jongewaard, Hetty Blok and Wim Sonneveld. The current 'Nurse Klivia' does a mediocre 'Groningen' accent and mixes it with an Amsterdam accent. Hetty would cringe... . And yes, Annie M.G. Schmidt did write those lyrics to 'Fuchsia' on purpose. A final word: Please, please a P.C. Hooft Award for Annie. Posthumously, but NOW!

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    • Trivia
      Based on Ja zuster, nee zuster (1966), a hugely popular TV series of which very little footage remains, as most episodes were taped over in order to recycle the expensive tapes that they were filmed on.
    • Goofs
      Although the movie is set in the '60s, you can see a present day cat food tin when Ingenieur feeds his pill to Boordevol's cat.
    • Crazy credits
      During the credits a home movie is shown in which the then princess Beatrix visits the resthouse with her son Willem-Alexander. Funny touch: Willem-Alexander is already wearing a crown and Beatrix is pregnant, expecting her second child.
    • Connections
      Featured in 25 Jaar Burny Bos Filmfeest (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ja zuster, nee zuster
      Music by Harry Bannink

      Lyrics by Annie M.G. Schmidt

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2002 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Netherlands)
      • Regent Releasing (United States)
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Yes Nurse! No Nurse!
    • Production company
      • Bos Bros. Film & TV Productions
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    • Budget
      • €2,717,930 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,325
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,324
      • Sep 5, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,679,631
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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