Angie (1993 film)
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Directed by | Martin Lagestee |
Written by | Martin Lagestee |
Produced by | Martin Lagestee |
Starring | Annemarie Röttgering, Derek de Lint, Daniël Boissevain |
Cinematography | Tom Erisman |
Edited by | Herman P. Koerts |
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Distributed by | Meteor Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Angie is a 1993 Dutch crime thriller film directed by Martin Lagestee.[1] The film is about a girl named Angie (Annemarie Röttgering) who becomes involved in a life of crime.
Plot
After her return from an orphanage with her mother, Angie tries again to build a normal life. The mutual distrust is enormous. After a nasty incident with her mother's new friend Angie turns to her older brother Alex, a delinquent. While Angie is determined to make something of her life, she gets quickly caught up in the criminal world and pulls off a heist with her brother and crew and hit the road.
Cast
- Annemarie Röttgering as Angie Kempers
- Derek de Lint as Peter Koudbier
- Daniël Boissevain as Alex, Angie's older brother
- Hidde Schols as Frank Rothuizen
- Marijke Veugelers as Angie's mother
- Peter Tuinman as Detective Burger
- Jack Wouterse as Frits