The Bonbon Factory

The Bonbon Factory

Release date : January 1, 2012
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Dutch /
Director : Caroline Frerichs /
Writers :
Production companies : Jon van Eerd Pretpakhuis /
January 1, 2012 1h 26m Netherlands Comedy Dutch More
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Harrie Vermeulen (Jon van Eerd) finds himself in a roaring and hilarious whirlwind of chocolate bonbons, barely managing to stay upright amidst the cocoa and swirling powdered sugar. The factory where Harrie Vermeulen works is in a sorry state. But there's good news. If Harrie manages to produce 7,000 boxes of bonbons by six o'clock that evening, a Russian delegation is willing to save the business. Harrie gives it his all, squeezing out one bonbon after another with squeaking and creaking gears. But will he succeed? The machines are heavily outdated and often stop more than they run. In a hysterical whirlpool of confectionery chaos, the most impossible situations arise one after another, ensuring the uproarious laughter that has become so familiar in Jon van Eerd's theaters. You'll never be able to eat a bonbon without a smile again.
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  • title:The Bonbon Factory
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Dutch ·
  • Director: Caroline Frerichs /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Jon van Eerd Pretpakhuis ·
  • Overview:Harrie Vermeulen (Jon van Eerd) finds himself in a roaring and hilarious whirlwind of chocolate bonbons, barely managing to stay upright amidst the cocoa and swirling powdered sugar. The factory where Harrie Vermeulen works is in a sorry state. But there's good news. If Harrie manages to produce 7,000 boxes of bonbons by six o'clock that evening, a Russian delegation is willing to save the business. Harrie gives it his all, squeezing out one bonbon after another with squeaking and creaking gears. But will he succeed? The machines are heavily outdated and often stop more than they run. In a hysterical whirlpool of confectionery chaos, the most impossible situations arise one after another, ensuring the uproarious laughter that has become so familiar in Jon van Eerd's theaters. You'll never be able to eat a bonbon without a smile again.
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