Soldier of Orange

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Soldier of Orange

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Directed by Paul Verhoeven
Produced by Rob Houwer
Written by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema
Kees Holierhoek
Gerard Soeteman
Paul Verhoeven
Starring Rutger Hauer
Jeroen Krabbé
Derek de Lint
Edward Fox
Music by Rogier van Otterloo
Cinematography Jost Vacano
Editing by Jane Sperr
Release date(s) 1977
Running time 149 min.
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch, English, German
Budget €2,300,000
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Soldier of Orange (original title in Dutch: Soldaat van Oranje) is a 1977 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and produced by Rob Houwer, starring Rutger Hauer and Jeroen Krabbé. The film is set during the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, and shows how individual students have different roles in the war. The story is based on the book Soldaat van Oranje by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, who lived the story himself.

The film had a budget of €2,300,000, at the time the most expensive Dutch movie ever. With 1,547,183 visitors, it was the best visited film in the Netherlands of 1977.[1] The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980.[2] The film is considered to be one of the two best Dutch films made in the 20th century.[3]

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[edit] Plot

The film is about a group of students from Leiden, the Netherlands, amongst whom Erik Lanshof (Rutger Hauer), Guus LeJeune (Jeroen Krabbé), Jan Weinberg (Huib Rooymans), and Alex (Derek de Lint). Robby Froost (Eddy Habbema) is a friend of Erik's and Esther (Belinda Meuldijk) is Robby's girlfriend. Each of them happens to follow a different path and therefore has a different role in the Second World War, either as a collaborator or in the resistance. Part of the story is set in London, where Queen Wilhelmina (Andrea Domburg) has her residence. The students Erik and Guus fight alongside Colonel Rafelli (Edward Fox) and soldier Susan (Susan Penhaligon) of the allied forces in London.

The film begins with a flashforward in the form of a newsreel with a voice-over. Queen Wilhelmina is accompannied by Erik arriving in the Netherlands from London shortly after the World War Two.

After the newsreel the film starts in the late 1930s in Leiden, where freshmen undergo the humiliation of the initiation rites of their fraternity. Erik is picked out by Guus, the chair of the fraternity, who throws a bowl of soup over his head and injures him with the bowl. After this accident the two become close friends and Guus offers him a room in his private student apartment in the center of Leiden. In this house the students (Erik, Guus, Jan, and Alex) have a drink which confirms their new friendships.

An English radio broadcasting interrupts the students in a tennis match and announces the war declaration of the United Kingdom to Germany. In the beginning the students seem to take things lightly, the Netherlands will probably be neutral again, like in World War I. Jan and also Alex, who has a German mother, immediately join the Dutch army. Then German bombs start to fall, and Erik and Guus try join the army but they are not accepted by a traumatized army officer. Shortly after the Netherlands capitulate. Erik has an affair with Esther.

Robby has a radio transmitter in his garden shed from where he contacts the Dutch resistance in London. He arranges for Erik a flight to London. The Jewish Jan, student box champ, gets into troubles by getting into a fight with two collaborators with anti-Semitic sympathies bullying a Jewish salesman. Because of this Erik offers his place on the airplane to Jan, but during the pick up they get into a fight with nazi soldiers, and Jan gets captured. Erik is able to escape.

When Erik meets Alex during a military parade, he finds out he is now fighting on the German side for the SS. Later Erik is also captured. In prison he hears from Jan that "Van der Zanden" is the traitor in London. Jan is executed. Robby's radio installation is discovered and he is forced by the Gestapo to cooperate as a spy, because his fiancée Esther is Jewish.

Erik and Guus try to flee to London again, this time on a Swiss boat and they get picked up by a British marine ship. In London Erik meets Van der Zanden (modelled after general François van 't Sant) and tries to kill him, but he appears not to be a traitor but head of the Dutch Central Intelligence Service and a trustee of the Dutch Queen. Guus gets an affaire with the British soldier Susan. Erik and Guus agree with the Queen to pick up some resistance leaders who could play an important role in the Netherlands after the war. Guus is dropped on the beach and tricks himself into a party near the beach. Now Erik gets an affair with Susan.

Resistance (Erik) and SS (Alex) dance tango
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Resistance (Erik) and SS (Alex) dance tango

Erik comes back to the Netherlands to pick up Guus and the resistance leaders. But Robby is with them on the beach and the Germans have followed the group who is about to escape over sea. Erik tried to warn them about Robby, but couldn't reach them. On his way to the beach Erik runs into Alex on a nazi party close to the beach and dances ballroom tango with him in the middle of the party. Erik is able to flee from the party onto the beach and meets the others. When Robby sees that Erik knows about his collaboration, he flees. Then the group who tries to escape is under fire. The resistance leaders get killed, Guus escapes over land, and Erik is able to escape on the British ship and returns to London, and to Susan.

When Guus meets Robby he shoots him in the middle of the street. Guus gets caught and is decapitated. Alex gets killed by a hand grenade thrown by a kid he was bullying. Erik become an RAF pilot and drops bombs over Germany.

Later Erik is appointed as adjudant to the Dutch Queen, and accompanies her back to the Netherlands after the war is over, as shown in the newsreel in the beginning of the film. In the end Erik meets Esther again, and celebrates the end of the war with one of his fellow students who also survived the war.

[edit] Cast

  • Rutger Hauer as Erik Lanshof. A student in Leiden, joins the resistance, graduates, travels to London and becomes an RAF pilot.
  • Jeroen Krabbé as Guus LeJeune. A student and friend of Erik, graduates, joins the resistance, travels to London, gets killed by the Germans.
  • Susan Penhaligon as Susan. British soldier, secretary to Colonel Rafelli, has an affair with both Guus and Erik.
  • Edward Fox as Colonel Rafelli. British colonel, is head of the missions of Erik and Guus to the occupied Netherlands.
  • Lex van Delden as Nico. Student friend of Erik, he was called "pietje precies" by his friends because he was always annoying them with details.
  • Derek de Lint as Alex. A student, becomes a soldier for the Netherlands, later for the SS. Dies by a hand grenade.
  • Huib Rooymans as Jan Weinberg. A student, Jewish, student boxing champion, gets executed by the Germans.
  • Dolf de Vries as Jack ten Brinck. Student friend of Erik, the one who survived the war and with whom Erik drinks a glass wine in the last scene.
  • Eddy Habbema as Robby Froost. Friend of Erik, radio amateur for the resistance, becomes a traitor the Gestapo treatens to send his fiancé Esther to Poland. Gets shot by Guus.
  • Belinda Meuldijk as Esther. Fiancée of Robby, has an affair with Erik, and helps out Erik several times.
  • Peter Faber as Will Oostgaarde. Man who accompanies Erik and Guus to London, becomes a RAF pilot together with Erik.
  • Rijk de Gooyer as Gestapo-man Breitner. He is the man that beats up Jan, follows Erik around, and he is also the one who threatens Robby and makes him collaborate.
  • Reinhard Kolldehoff as Geisman. He is the German senior officer who gives orders to Gestapo-man Breitner, who questions Jan and tells him about "Van der Zanden".
  • Andrea Domburg as Queen Wilhelmina. Queen of the Netherlands, fled to London, tries to get in touch with people from the resistance and sends Erik and Guus on a mission to get them.
  • Guus Hermus as Van der Zanden. He is the man who Erik keeps for a traitor at first. He is the head of Dutch Central Security Service and trustee of Queen Wilhelmina in London.
  • Bert André as Gekke Dirk. The man who fools the Dutch forces about German parachutists behind a farm, where only a couple is making out.
  • Hugo Koolschijn as German navy officer. The man that inspects the Swiss ship and gets bullied by the drunken crew.
  • Bruni Heinke as NSB squeaker. She is the woman who helps Gestapo-man Breitner in finding Robby.

[edit] Awards

The film wins the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Film in 1979.[4] One year later, in 1980, it receives a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film,[2] but the French-Italian film La Cage aux Folles wins the award.[5]

In the election for best Dutch film of the twentieth century at the Netherlands Film Festival in 1999 Soldier of Orange reached the second place, right after another Paul Verhoeven film Turkish Delight.[3]

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[edit] References

Films directed by Paul Verhoeven
Business Is Business • Turkish Delight • Katie Tippel • Soldier of Orange • All Things Pass • Spetters
The Fourth Man • Flesh & Blood • RoboCop • Total Recall • Basic Instinct • Showgirls • Starship Troopers
Hollow Man • Black Book • Kneeling on a Bed of Violets
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