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De film van Ome Willem

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1989
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Edwin Rutten in De film van Ome Willem (1974)
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A Dutch variety TV show intended for children.A Dutch variety TV show intended for children.A Dutch variety TV show intended for children.

  • Stars
    • Harry Mooten
    • Edwin Rutten
    • Frank Noya
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    131
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    • Stars
      • Harry Mooten
      • Edwin Rutten
      • Frank Noya
    • 2User reviews
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    Harry Mooten
    • Grote Grijze Geitenbreier
    • 1974–1989
    Edwin Rutten
    Edwin Rutten
    • Ome Willem…
    • 1974–1989
    Frank Noya
    • Papjes Geitenbreier
    • 1974–1989
    Pieke Dassen
    • August…
    • 1974–1989
    Harry Bannink
    • Hoofd Geitenbreier
    • 1974–1989
    Aart Staartjes
    • Toon…
    • 1974–1989
    Jennifer Willems
    • Teuntje
    • 1974–1986
    Frits Lambrechts
    • De Piraat…
    • 1981–1987
    Dick van der Stoep
    • Hoofd Geitenbreier
    • 1983–1985
    Wieteke van Dort
    • Dokter…
    • 1985–1989
    Koos Serierse
    • Papjes Geitenbreier
    • 1983
    Esther Prins
    • Esther
    • 1984
    Gerard Cox
    • Henk de Wolf
    • 1987
    Joke Bruijs
    • Joke
    • 1987
    Haye van der Heyden
    • Pino
    • 1988
    Marieke van der Pol
    Marieke van der Pol
    • Brigadier
    • 1988
    Frank Groothof
    • Ome Kees
    • 1988
    Nel Kars
    • Ome Willems verloofde
    • 1980
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    4Zooha-47207

    A Nostalgic yet Flawed Children's Show Rating: 4/10

    "De Film van Ome Willem" is a Dutch children's TV series that aired from 1974 to 1989. While it's a beloved piece of nostalgia for many in the Netherlands, my experience with it was mixed at best.

    The show, created by Aart Staartjes and Edwin Rutten, features Uncle Willem, played by Rutten, who entertains children with songs, sketches, and puppetry. Each episode follows a predictable format: Uncle Willem makes a grand entrance, interacts with the audience, presents drawings from children, and engages in humorous sketches with recurring characters like Teun, Toon, and August.

    One of the charming aspects of the show is its simplicity and the warmth of Uncle Willem's character. The sketches often introduce themes and stories that are easy for children to grasp, and the inclusion of outdoor segments and puppet shows adds a nice variety to the episodes.

    However, watching it with modern eyes, "De Film van Ome Willem" feels very dated. The humor, while endearing, can come across as overly simplistic and occasionally repetitive. The production values are low, which is understandable given its age, but it does affect the viewing experience. The jokes, including the infamous "poo sandwich" line, feel out of place and might not resonate well with today's audience.

    Overall, while "De Film van Ome Willem" holds a special place in Dutch television history and remains a nostalgic trip for those who grew up with it, it doesn't hold up well for a new audience. It's a charming but flawed relic of the past, deserving of its place in history but not necessarily worth revisiting in today's world.

    Would I recommend it? Only if you're looking to reminisce about your childhood or are interested in Dutch television history. For anyone else, it might be best appreciated through the fond memories of those who enjoyed it in its heyday.
    Chip_douglas

    Joepie de poepie

    'De Film van Ome Willem' was quite a surreal experience. For starters, it was not a film at all, but a TV show for 4 to 6 year olds. The makers wisely decided to break as many rules as possible instead of talking down to their audience. 'Uncle' Willem was played by jazz singer Edwin Rutten. He would come in through a paper door and join the musical trio of 'Geitenbreiers' playing the opening tune. Being a big child himself, Ome Willem loved to shock the other Geitenbreiers with dirty words like 'poop sandwich'.

    Every episode featured a morality play centered around Ome Willem and three wards; Toon, Teun and August. Wearing outlandish clothes (even for the seventies) Toon (Aart Staartjes) and Teun (Jennifer Willems) looked to be about the same age as Ome Willem, while August (Pieke Dassen), with his long gray beard, could have been Ome Willems father. Every week the three 'children' (in the early years they were presented as clowns) would try to trick Ome Willem but with him being the naughtiest of them all, he would always get the better of them. In the middle of this Pieke Dassen would put on a traditional Punch and Judy show, with him performing the part of Jan Klaassen (Mr. Punch).

    Before the show, the toddlers in the audience could dress up like firemen, nurses or anything else they wanted and receive makeup, thus insuring a very colourful audience. Then they would get so involved with the story that usually one of them would try to warn the actors about what Ome Willem was planning to do. Each week at least one member of the audience got up to tell Ome Willem he or she had to go to the toilet. They would then be pointed towards the 'Toilet Geitenbreier'. This became such a mainstay of the show that it was rumored parents would instruct their children to pretend they had to pee so they would get on television. At the very end of the show, the children were allowed on stage. During the final song Ome Willem went through the actors credits verbally instead of having them scroll up on screen.

    In 1986 the VARA decided that Ome Willem's Film had run it's course and in the grand finale Ome Willem left to immigrate to 'Fireland' and Toon took over announcing the credits from him. However, because of complaints from viewers, the show was back on the air in early 1987. Only this time there had been some budget cuts: Aart Staartjes and Jennifer Willems were written out (Aart stayed on behind the scenes while Jennifer kept doing stage shows with Edwin Rutten). Only Pieke Dassen and his puppet show remained with Ome Willem until the very end. His Jan Klaassen puppet got a bigger part, often interacting with Ome Willem during the main storyline. At first the pretense of the show now being broadcast from 'Fireland' (August had stowed away in Ome Willem's trunk) was kept up, but not for long. Also the show went from once a month to weekly and now featured a special guest star every other week.

    The show finally went off the air in 1989, but thanks to DVD and annual summer reruns in the new millennium, Ome Willem made a comeback and Edwin Rutten went out on tour to the delight of a whole new generation as well as a lot of now grown up 'little rascals'.

    7 out of 10

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      The puppet show was performed by Pieke Dassen and his wife Mia. Pieke played Jan Klaassen, Jennifer Willems was Katrijn and Aart Staartjes their son Jantje. Staartjes also voiced most of the other characters like Boef and took over the voice of Katrijn when Jennifer Willems left the show.
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      Edited into Tien jaar schrijverscollectief - Een klein jubileum (1980)
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      Luister even wat ik vraag
      (Theme from De Film van Ome Willem)

      Lyrics by Willem Wilmink

      Music Composed by Harry Bannink

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