Harrie and Two Masters

Harrie and Two Masters

Release date : January 1, 2013
Runtime : 1h 44m
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Original Language : Dutch /
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When Harrie Vermeulen (played by Jon van Eerd) is persuaded to impersonate the prospective husband of a young girl, he is thrown into a whirlwind of hilariously priceless complications, where he has to play not just one but four roles. Harrie becomes the innkeeper, the lover, the brother, and even the sister! Together with his servant Jacob Closet, he gets entangled in an impossible web of lies and misunderstandings. In "Harrie and Two Masters," Jon van Eerd, in his own unique way, drags the audience into a hilarious whirlwind of roaring intrigues and comical misunderstandings. And all of this immersed in the setting of a medieval inn where the pot is always hanging over the fire and the beer flows abundantly.
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  • title:Harrie and Two Masters
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 44m
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  • Original Language: Dutch ·
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  • Overview:When Harrie Vermeulen (played by Jon van Eerd) is persuaded to impersonate the prospective husband of a young girl, he is thrown into a whirlwind of hilariously priceless complications, where he has to play not just one but four roles. Harrie becomes the innkeeper, the lover, the brother, and even the sister! Together with his servant Jacob Closet, he gets entangled in an impossible web of lies and misunderstandings. In "Harrie and Two Masters," Jon van Eerd, in his own unique way, drags the audience into a hilarious whirlwind of roaring intrigues and comical misunderstandings. And all of this immersed in the setting of a medieval inn where the pot is always hanging over the fire and the beer flows abundantly.
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