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Director: Dick Maas
Cast: Nelly Frijda, Huub Stapel, René van 't Hof, Tatjana Simić
A low-class antisocial family ends up in a rich upper-class neighborhood and causes all sorts of trouble.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flodder (1986), directed by Dick Maas, is a critically acclaimed Dutch comedy film that follows a low-class antisocial family who ends up causing chaos when they move into a rich upper-class neighborhood. While it received mixed reviews from critics upon its initial release, the film has since developed a cult following and is considered an underrated gem.
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Fans of offbeat comedies will enjoy the zany antics of the Flodder family, a lower-class clan who stir up hilarious chaos when they end up in a posh upper-class neighborhood in this 1986 film directed by Dick Maas. The standout performances from the ensemble cast, led by stars like Nelly Frijda and Huub Stapel, add to the film's mischievous charm.
Flodder is a 1986 Dutch comedy film written and directed by Dick Maas, and produced by First Floor Features. It is the first film in the Flodder franchise and is followed by two more films and a spin-off series. The film follows an anti-social, dysfunctional family who move to an affluent, upper-class neighbourhood as part of a social experiment which results in mayhem as the Flodder family refuses to adapt.
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