Flodders in America

  • Nelly Frijda: Ma Flodder
  • Huub Stapel: Johnnie Flodder
  • René van ' t Hof: Klaus Flodder
  • Tatjana Simic: Kees Flodder
  • Lou Landré: Werner van Kooten
  • Mandy Negerman: Tina Flodder
  • Melle de Boer: Holgie Flodder
  • Jon Polito: Larry Rosenbaum
  • Dan Frazer: President
  • Lonny Price: Geoffrey
  • Colin Stinton: Jack

Flodder - His Family smooching in Manhattan is a Dutch feature film from 1992 The film is the sequel to the hit film Flodder -. His Family smooching and is about the anti-social family Flodder.

Action

Between Holland and the United States a family exchange program takes place. The city council of Sun Valley utilizes the favorable moment to get rid of the family Flodder for at least one year. Erroneously, they are kept at their arrival in New York for a Russian doctors delegation. Then you live the high life and also drive there to mischief. Werner she tried on the mistake to point, but loses his glasses and must later injured to the hospital. The son of the President has it in for Kees and later the Flodders establish their own nightclub.

This & That

  • The film builds initially partially against the predecessor. So you can see for example the house of Flodders, which was destroyed during a party at the end of the first part and now is only a ruin. Some figures, such as Johnnie's friend Yolanda ( her engagement was the reason for the said celebration ), but no longer appear.
  • The scene outside the White House was filmed from the garden. Today, no more recordings can be made ​​from there.
  • The film was released in Germany and the Netherlands on DVD.
  • In the film, Huub Stapel plays the role of Johnnie for the last time. In the series and the third film Coen van de Vrijberghe Coningh adopts this Part stack, however, is once more in the series to see. In the fifth season ( episode ego trip ), he plays the gangster Paolo.
  • The residential area Zonnedael in which live the Flodders has, in the German versions of two different names: In the movies is called the settlement Sun Valley, in the series - episodes of sunshine talk.

Criticism

" Tasteless and primitive slapstick, which drives his bad jokes and bawdy ribaldry at the expense of marginalized groups. "

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