In Greek mythology , Hermus Ancient Greek language Greek is a name attributed to multiple characters. River god Hermus is the god of the river Hermus modern Gediz river located in the Aegean Region Aegean region of Lydia modern Turkey . Like most of the river gods, he is the son of Oceanus and Tethys mythology Tethys . He was the father of the Lydian nymphs. ref Hesiod . Theogony , http www.theoi.com Text HesiodTheogony.html 7 334 . ref ref Claudian . Rape of Proserpine , http www.theoi.com Text ClaudianProserpine.html 1.55 . ref Son of Aegyptus Hermus was one of the sons of Aegyptus , by the naiad Caliadne . He married and was murdered by Cleopatra, daughter of Danaus Cleopatra , daughter of Danaus and the naiad Polyxo . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html 2.1.5 . ref Athenian nobleman Hermus was a nobleman of Athens and a companion of Theseus . When Theseus founded the city of Pythopolis , he left Hermus there. A place in Pythopolis called the House of Hermes was named after him, incorrectly changing the name to that of a Greek pantheon god . ref Plutarch . Life of Theseus , http www.theoi.com Text PlutarchTheseus.html 26 . ref References reflist 2 Category History of Turkey Category Greek mythology Category Greek gods Category Sea and river gods el es Hermo it Ermo Oceano hu Hermosz ko sr ... more details
MedalTableTop Randee hermus 2.jpg 175px MedalSport Women s Football soccer MedalCountry CAN MedalCompetition Pan American Games MedalBronze 2007 Pan American Games 2007 Rio de Janeiro Football at the 2007 Pan American Games Team MedalBottom Randee Hermus born November 14, 1979 in Surrey, British Columbia is a female football soccer Defender football defender , who won the bronze medal with the Canada women s national soccer team Canadian women s national soccer team at the 2007 Pan American Games , she played currently with Vancouver Whitecaps Women Vancouver Whitecaps . Career Hermus was named the 2004 W League Championship Weekend MVP for her defensive work defensive player of the year in 2004 05. International career She scored the tying goal against the U.S. in the World Cup Qualifying Final in November 2006 in Los Angeles . She also competed at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada . Personal Hermus is a major in geography and minored in kinesiology at Simon Fraser University . References http www.olympic.ca EN 2007rio 2007 handbook details.php?lastname Hermuss&firstname Randee Canada Olympic Committee Canada Squad 2003 Women s World Cup Canada Squad 2007 Women s Pan American Games Canada Squad 2007 Women s World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hermuss, Randee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Association footballer DATE OF BIRTH November 14, 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hermuss, Randee Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Canadian women s soccer players Category Canada women s international soccer players Category Association football defenders Category Soccer people from British Columbia Category Simon Fraser University alumni Category People from Surrey, British Columbia Category Olympic soccer players of Canada Category Footballers at the 2007 Pan American Games Category Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category FIFA Century Club Category Pan American Games competitors ... more details
Lycus or Lykos lang el was an ancient river of Lydia that flowed in a southwesterly direction by the town of Thyatira . Whether it emptied itself directly into the Hermus , or only after joining with the Hyllus , is uncertain. Pliny the Elder Plin. v. 31 comp. Wheler, vol. i. p. 253 P. Lucas, Troisieme Voyage , vol. i. p. 139, who, however, confounds the Lycus with the Hermus. References SmithDGRG http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0210.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer, Lycus coord missing Turkey Category Lydia Category Rivers of Turkey Category Former rivers AegeanTR geo stub ca Licos de L dia ... more details
Hyllus Hyllos is also the name of a son of Herakles , see Hyllus . Hyllus or Hyllos lang el was the ancient name of a river of Asia Minor . It is a tributary of the river Hermus , in Lydia , flowing into Hermus from the north. ref Homer . Iliad , xx. 392 Herodotus . Histories , i. 80 Pliny the Elder Pliny . Natural History , v. 31. ref In the time of Strabo , the river was called Phrygius . ref Strabo. Geographica , xiii p. 626 . ref Citations reflist References SmithDGRG coord missing Turkey Category Lydia Category Rivers of Turkey it Illo hu Phr giosz ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 Fientje Peters, poste restante Infobox Film name Fietje Peters, Poste Restante image image size caption director Victor Janson producer writer Cor Hermus dialogue , Dinah Nelken scenario narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released November 15, 1935 runtime 80 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget Fietje Peters, Poste Restante is a 1935 in film 1935 Netherlands Dutch comedy film drama directed by Victor Janson . Cast Hilde Alexander Fien Berghegge ... Inez as Fientje Berghegge Louis Borel ... Vriend van Van Noort Dolly Bouwmeester ... Fientje Peters Alex De Meester Marie Faassen Cor Hermus ... Vader Van Noort Margot Hoppenbrouwers Rob Milton as Robert Milton Wim Poncia Jean Stapelveld Herman Tholen ... Van Noort External links imdb title id 0440391 title Fietje Peters, Poste Restante CinemaoftheNetherlands Category Dutch films Category 1935 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s comedy films nl Fientje Peters, poste restante ... more details
Caliadne also Caliadna , in Greek mythology , is a naiad of the river Nile , presumably one of the daughters of the river god Nilus mythology Nilus . She is one of the wives of Aegyptus , bearing him twelve sons Eurylochus , Phantes , Peristhenes , Hermus , Dryas , Potamon mythology Potamon , Cisseus , Lixus , Imbrus , Bromios , Polyctor , and Chthonios . These sons married the daughters of her sister Polyxo , and were murdered by them. ref http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheKaliadne.html Theoi Project Kaliadne ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Naiads el it Caliadne sv Kaliadne sr ... more details
For the British warship HMS Pactolus For the Pacific reef Pactolus Bank Pactolus lang tr Sart ay is a river near the Aegean coast of Turkey . The river rises from Tmolus Mount Tmolus , flows through the ruins of the ancient city of Sardis , and empties into the Gediz River , the ancient Hermus . The Pactolus once contained electrum that was the basis of the economy of the ancient state of Lydia . According to legend, King Midas divested himself of the golden touch by washing himself in the river. ref Ovid, Met. XI.140 144. ref References references br Turkey geo stub coord 38.52327 N 28.042774 E source frwiki region TR type landmark format dms display title Category Rivers of Turkey ca Pactol de Paktolos el es R o Pactolo ext Patolu fr Pactole it Pattolo la Pactolus pl Paktol pt Pactolo ru tr Sart ay ... more details
Hieroc sarea , also spelled Hierocaesarea , from the Greek for sacred and the Latin for Casear s , is a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman province of Lydia , suffragan of Sardis . History This town is mentioned by Ptolemy VI, ii, 16 . Judging from its coins, it worshipped the goddess Artemis Persica . The site of Hieroc sarea must have been between the modern Turkish villages of Beyova and Sasova, seven or eight miles south east of Thyatira , on the left bank of the Koum Chai , a tributary of the Hermus , in the Ottoman vilayet of Smyrna . It is mentioned as an episcopal see in all the Notiti Episcopatuum until the twelfth or thirteenth century, but we know only three of its bishops Cosinius, at the Council of Chalcedon , 451 Zacharias, at the Second Council of Nic a , 787 Theodore, at the Photian Council of Constantinople , 879. Source CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 07344a.htm title Hieroc sarea Catholic Category Titular sees de Hierocaesarea it Diocesi di Gerocesarea ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 Willem van Oranje film Infobox Film name Willem van Oranje image image size caption director Jan Teunissen producer writer H.J. Drayer , Jan Teunissen narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released January 4, 1934 runtime 75 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget Willem van Oranje 1934 in film 1934 is a Netherlands Dutch film directed by Jan Teunissen . Cast Cor Van der Lugt Melsert ... Prins van Oranje Willy Haak ... Louise de Coligny Cor Hermus ... Karel V Louise Kooiman ... Juliana van Stolberg Cruys Voorbergh ... Filips II See also Dutch films of the 1930s External links imdb title id 0025994 title Willem van Oranje CinemaoftheNetherlands Category Dutch films Category 1934 films Category Black and white films Category Biographical films nl Willem van Oranje film ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 Lentelied Infobox Film name Lentelied image image size caption director Simon Koster producer writer Simon Koster narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released March 5, 1936 runtime 75 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget Lentelied is a 1936 in film 1936 Netherlands Dutch film directed by Simon Koster . Cast Jan Teulings ... Frans Vermeer Lau Ezerman ... Van Buren Ank van der Moer ... Charlotte van Buren Dick Swidde ... Bobby Bevering Jules Verstraete ... Willems Joke Bosch ... Marietje Julia Cuypers ... Waardin van Hotel De Zon John Schilthuizen ... Jef Nell Knoop ... Juffrouw van der Linden Cor Hermus ... Matthijsen External links imdb title id title Lentelied CinemaoftheNetherlands Category Dutch films Category 1936 films Category Black and white films nl Lentelied ... more details
Cleopatra was in Greek mythology the name of two Danaides, that means of two of altogether 50 daughters of Danaus , who had born his numerous daughters with different women. Each of the two Cleopatras married like all her sisters one of the 50 sons of Danaus twin brother Aegyptus . One Cleopatra, whose mother was a hamadryad Atlantia or Phoebe , married Agenor, ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Apollodorus , Library 2.1.5.4 ref and the other Cleopatra, the daughter of the naiad Polyxo , married Hermus . ref Apollodorus, Library 2.1.5.7 but according to another tradition by Gaius Julius Hyginus Hyginus fabulae 170 a Danaid Cleopatra was the wife of Aegyptus son Menalces. ref Like all Danaides except Hypermnestra both Cleopatras killed their husbands in the wedding night. Notes references References Samson Eitrem Kleopatra 5 . In Realencyclop die der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft , vol XI, 1 1921 , col. 733. Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Category Danaids de Kleopatra Tochter des Danaos ... more details
Other uses Larissa disambiguation Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Larissa is an ancient city in western Anatolia , Turkey . It is in the immediate vicinity of Menemen , in the district of zmir Province zmir province. The ruins of the city are on a hill top next to today s Buruncuk village. The main road to anakkale from zmir skirts the same hill, making a considerable curve to the northwest. It must also be emphasized that Larissa is very close to the Gediz River called Hermus in antiquity , which formed a fertile plain on its own delta, with the alluvial soil carried from the Anatolian inland. The first nucleus of Larissa formed during the third millennium BC. The city survived all through the Persian Empire Persian and Hellenistic civilization Hellenistic periods, though it was largely destroyed during the Peloponnesian War in 405 BC. Larissa was rebuilt after the War but was annihilated by the Galatia ns Celt s in 279 BC. The first excavations in Larissa were initiated in 1902 by Swedish and German Archaeology archeologists . The findings were taken to Stockholm and to stanbul archeological museum s. Coord 38.667585 N 27.031388 E source dewiki region TR 35 type landmark format dms display title Category Izmir zmir geo stub ca Larissa M sia de Larisa am Hermos sv Larissa, Aiolien tr Larissa ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 De Jantjes 1934 Infobox Film name De Jantjes image image size caption director Jaap Speyer producer writer Herman Bouber play , Alex Benno writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released February 9, 1934 runtime 99 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget The Tars or De Jantjes is a 1934 in film 1934 Netherlands Dutch comedy film drama directed by Jaap Speyer . Cast Willy Castello ... Dolle Dries Johan Kaart, Jr. ... Schele Manus Jan van Ees ... Blauwe Toon Fien de la Mar ... Toffe Jans Suzie Klein ... Blonde Greet Cissy van Bennekom ... Doortje Amsy Moina ... Sarina Marie van Westerhoven ... Moeder Betje Aaf Bouber ten Hope ... Tante Piet Rika Hopper ... Moeder van Blauwe Toon Heintje Davids ... Na Druppel Sylvian Poons ... De Mop Cor Hermus ... Oom Gerrit Johan Remmelts ... Leendert Louis Davids ... Cabaretier External links imdb title id 0025324 title De Jantjes CinemaoftheNetherlands DEFAULTSORT Tars Category Dutch films Category 1934 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s comedy films nl De Jantjes 1934 ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 Bleeke Bet 1934 Infobox Film name Bleeke Bet image image size caption director Alex Benno and Richard Oswald producer writer Alex Benno screenplay , Herman Bouber dialogue narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released September 7, 1934 runtime 111 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget Bleeke Bet is a 1934 in film 1934 Netherlands Dutch comedy film directed by Alex Benno and Richard Oswald . Cast Aaf Bouber ... Bleeke Bet Jopie Koopman ... Jans Johan Elsensohn ... Tinus Fien de la Mar ... Ka as Fientje de la Mar Johannes Heesters ... Ko Monje as Johan Heesters Sylvain Poons ... Sally Clara Vischer Blaaser ... Trui as Clara Fischer Lau Ezerman ... Lucas as Lou Ezerman Corry Vonk ... Leentje as Corrie Vonk Cor Hermus ... Van Santen Jan Lemaire Jr. ... Hannes Jan Van Ees ... Max External links imdb title id 0024896 title Bleeke Bet CinemaoftheNetherlands Category Dutch films Category 1934 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s comedy films Category Films directed by Alex Benno 1930s comedy film stub nl Bleeke Bet 1934 ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 De familie van mijn vrouw Infobox Film name De Familie van mijn Vrouw image image size caption director Jaap Speyer producer writer A. Duprez play , Cor Hermus writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released February 22, 1935 runtime 93 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget De Familie van mijn Vrouw is a 1935 in film 1935 Netherlands Dutch comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer . Cast Johan Kaart ... Dr. Nix Sylvain Poons ... Josef Goedhart Gusta Chrispijn Mulder ... Arabella Mary Smithuysen ... Peggie Loesje Bouwmeester ... Fietje Adolphe Hamburger ... Max Cruys Voorbergh ... Wim Cissy Van Bennekom ... Mientje Tilly Perin Bouwmeester ... Dolly de Raadt Clara Vischer Blaaser as Clara Vischer Nico De Jong Jan Blok A. Burgerdorffer as Anton Burgerdoffer Jan van Dommelen Lena Kemler External links imdb title id title De Familie van mijn Vrouw CinemaoftheNetherlands DEFAULTSORT Familie van mijn Vrouw Category Dutch films Category German language films Category 1935 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s comedy films nl De familie van mijn vrouw ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 De dijk is dicht Infobox Film name De Dijk is Dicht image image size caption director Anton Koolhaas producer writer Anton Koolhaas narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released October 6, 1950 runtime 100 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget De Dijk is Dicht is a 1950 in film 1950 Netherlands Dutch film directed by Anton Koolhaas . Cast Kees Brusse ... Bert Verbloeme Jan Teulings Henny Alma ... Els Kitty Knappert ... Marietje Jules Verstraete ... Simon Cor Hermus Mieke Flink Piet Bron Anton Burgdorffer Mia Horna Coba Kelling Fons Peters Anneke Rekker Henk van Buuren Jan van der Linden Mieke Verstraete Antoinette de Visser External links imdb title id 0042402 title De Dijk is Dicht CinemaoftheNetherlands DEFAULTSORT Dijk is Dicht Category Dutch films Category 1950 films Category Black and white films eo De Dijk is Dicht nl De dijk is dicht ... more details
In Greek mythology , Moria was a Naiad nymph dwelling by the river Hermus she makes an appearance in Nonnus Dionysiaca , in an episode that is as follows. Moria s brother Tylus accidentally touched a serpent, which then attacked Tylus, coiled round his body and suffocated him Tylus was not his first victim. Moria only could helplessly watch her brother die, but then Damasen, a Gigantes Giant son of Gaia mythology Gaia , arrived on the spot Moria implored him to help and he killed the serpent, hitting it with the trunk of a tree he tore out of the ground. Then a female serpent, the slain monster s mate, appeared and used a magical herb, referred to as Zeus flower , to bring the dead serpent back to life. Moria then used the same herb to revive her brother. ref Nonnus, Dionysiaca , 25. 452 ff ref It has been speculated that the myth of Moria, Tylus and Damasen may be rooted in Lydia n mythology. ref http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheMoria.html Theoi.com Moria accessed on April 13, 2012 ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Greek mythology of Anatolia Category Naiads ... more details
Taxobox image Nacaduba cyanea ento csiro au .jpg image caption Nacaduba cyanea regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae subfamilia Polyommatinae tribus Polyommatini genus Nacaduba genus authority Moore, 1881 ref name funet http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea lycaenidae polyommatinae nacaduba index.html Nacaduba , funet.fi ref subdivision ranks Species subdivision Numerous, see Selected species text synonyms Hypojamides small Riley, 1929 small br Pepliphorus small H bner, 1819 suppressed ICZN Op. 1773 small Wikispecies Nacaduba All Nacaduba Species Nacaduba is a genus of gossamer winged butterflies Lycaenidae . It contains many of the species commonly called lineblues . As they are the genus initially erected to contain all lineblues, they might be considered the typical lineblues, as opposed to the species relatives now separated in Catapyrops , Prosotas and Petrelea . Selected species Nacaduba angusta White Lineblue Nacaduba berenice Rounded Six line Blue Nacaduba berenice leei small Hsu, 1990 small Nacaduba beroe Opaque Six line Blue Nacaduba beroe asakusa small Fruhstorfer, 1916 small Nacaduba biocellata small C. & R. Felder, 1865 small Nacaduba calauria Dark Ceylon Six line Blue Nacaduba cyanea small Cramer, 1775 small Nacaduba helicon Pointed Lineblue Nacaduba hermus Pale Four line Blue Nacaduba kurava Transparent Six line Blue Nacaduba kurava therasia small Fruhstorfer, 1916 small Nacaduba pactolus Large Four line Blue Nacaduba pactolus hainani small Bethune Baker, 1914 small Nacaduba pavana Small Four line Blue Nacaduba sanaya Journal of Tropical Ecology 2006 22 25 33. doi 10.1017 S0266467405002750 References reflist External links commonscat inline wikispecies inline Category Nacaduba Category Polyommatini Category Lepidoptera of Australia Polyommatinae stub fr Nacaduba la Nacaduba no Nacaduba ... more details
Silandus is a Catholic titular see . Its origin was a city in Lydia , suffragan of the archdiocese of Sardis , the present town of Selendi , Turkey . The see of Silandus is mentioned in the Greek Notitiae episcopatuum until the thirteenth century the city is not mentioned by any ancient geographer or historian. We possess some of its coins representing the Hermus . Some inscriptions but no ruins are now found there. Bishops The list of bishops of Silandus given by Le Quien , Oriens christianus , I, 881, needs correction Markus, present at the First Council of Nicaea Council of Nicaea , 325 ref Less probably bishop of Blaundus , as suggested by Ramsay, Asia Minor , 134. ref Alcimedes at Chalcedon, 451 ref Anatolius, who signed the letter of the bishops of the province to Leo I the Thracian Emperor Leo , 458, belongs rather to Sala titular see Sala , Ramsay, ibid., 122. ref Andreas, at the Council of Constantinople 680 Stephanus, at Constantinople, 787 Eustathius, at Constantinople, 879. ref Perhaps Bishop of Blaundus. ref The bishop mentioned as having taken part in the Council of Constantinople, 1351, belongs to the See of Synaus . ref W chter, Der Verfall des Griechentums in Kleinasien im XIV Jahrhundert , Leipzig, 1903, 63, n. 1. ref References William Mitchell Ramsay , Asia Minor London, 1890 , 122 Texier, Asie mineure Paris, 1862 , 276. Notes references External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 13789b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d3s19.html Catholic Hierarchy page Catholic Category Titular sees de Silandus Titularbistum it Diocesi di Silando ... more details
Temnos also Temnus was a small Greek city state, on the western coast of Anatolia. The name survives as a Catholic titular see . When Temnos was a functioning diocese, its bishop was a suffragan of Ephesus . Temnos was a little town of Aeolia , near the Hermus River , which is shown on its coins. Situated at elevation it commanded the territories of Cyme Aeolis Cyme , Phocaea , and Smyrna . Under Augustus it was already on the decline under Tiberius it was 17 AD Lydia earthquake destroyed by an earthquake ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 2 47 2.47 ref and in the time of Pliny the Elder Pliny it was no longer inhabited. It was however rebuilt later. Bishops Le Quien Oriens Christianus , I, 707 , mentions three bishops Eustathius, who lived in 451 Theophilus, present at the Council of Nice 787 Ignatius, at Constantinople 869 . This see is not mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum . Ramsay Asia Minor , 108 thought the diocese of Temnus identical with that of Archangelus , which from the tenth to the thirteenth century the Notitiae Episcopatuum assigns to Smyrna . In 1413 the Turks seized the fortress of Archangelus, which they called Kaiadjik, i.e., small rock this fortress was situated on the plains of Maenomenus, now known as Menemen . Doubtless, Temnus and Menemen are the same. However, Texier Asie Mineure, 227 identifies Temnus with the village of Guzel Hissar, to the north of Menemen. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Temnus The entry cites William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography , s.v. coord 38 36 N 27 04 E display title region TR type city source GNS enwiki Former settlements in Turkey Category Ancient Greek cities Category Titular sees Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Izmir Province Category History of Izmir Province de Temnus el es Temnos it Diocesi di Temno pl Temnos ... more details
Infobox Film name The Knife image image size caption director Fons Rademakers producer Joop Landre br Karel Logher writer Hugo Claus narrator starring Marie Louise Videc music cinematography Eduard van der Enden editing Han Rust distributor released 2 March 1961 runtime 89 minutes country Film Netherlands language Dutch budget preceded by followed by The Knife lang nl Het Mes is a 1961 in film 1961 cinema of the Netherlands Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers . It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 3268 year 1961.html title Festival de Cannes The Knife accessdate 2009 02 21 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Marie Louise Videc Toni Reitze van der Linden Thomas Ellen Vogel Thomas Moeder Paul Cammermans Oscar Guus Hermus Thomas Vader Cor Witschge Ratte, de soldaat Hetty Beck Marie Mia Goossen Toni s Moeder John Kuipers Piet van der Meulen Lei Pijls Ellen Van Stekelenburg Waarzegster Janine van Wely References reflist External links imdb title id 0055168 title The Knife CinemaoftheNetherlands DEFAULTSORT Knife, The Category 1961 films Category Dutch films Category Dutch language films Category 1960s drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Fons Rademakers Netherlands film stub ... more details
Expand Dutch date May 2009 Vadertje Langbeen Infobox Film name Vadertje Langbeen image image size caption director Frederic Zelnik producer writer Rudolph Bernauer scenario , Cor Hermus dialogue narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released October 6, 1938 runtime 89 minutes country filmNetherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget Daddy Long Legs or Vadertje Langbeen is a 1938 in film 1938 Netherlands Dutch romantic comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik , based on Jean Webster s novel Daddy Long Legs novel of the same name one of several adaptations of that book see below . Cast Lily Bouwmeester ... Judy Aalders Paul Storm ... Albert van Woudenberg Vadertje Langbeen Emma Morel ... Mevr. Van Dedum Gusta Chrispijn Mulder ... Mevr.Lippens Sara Heyblom ... Mevr. Van Woudenberg Heleen Pimentel ... Doris van Woudenberg Jan Ret l ... Student Frits Donkers Lies de Wind Lau Ezerman Aaf Bouber Herman Bouber Joke Bosch as Joke Busch Constant van Kerckhoven Jr. Peronne Hosang Bob De Lange See also Other versions of the Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs 1919 film , with Mary Pickford Daddy Long Legs 1931 film , with Janet Gaynor Curly Top film , 1935 film with Shirley Temple based on the novel Daddy Long Legs 1955 film with Leslie Caron My Daddy Long Legs 1990 Japanese anime TV series Daddy Long Legs 2005 film , 2005 Korean film External links imdb title id 0030924 title Vadertje Langbeen CinemaoftheNetherlands Category Dutch films Category 1938 films Category Black and white films Category 1930s romantic comedy films nl Vadertje Langbeen ... more details
Infobox film name Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas image caption director Fons Rademakers producer Joop Landre writer Fons Rademakers br Jan Blokker br Lili Rademakers starring Ellen Vogel music cinematography Eduard van der Enden editing Henri Rust distributor released film date 1960 10 28 df yes runtime 97 minutes country Film Netherlands language Dutch budget Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas is a 1960 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers . It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival , where it won the Silver Bear Award. ref name berlinale 1961 cite web url http www.berlinale.de en archiv jahresarchive 1961 03 preistr ger 1961 03 Preistraeger 1961.html title Berlinale 1961 Prize Winners accessdate 2010 01 23 work berlinale.de ref Cast Ellen Vogel Norah Leegher Buwalda Guus Hermus De heer Leegher Ank van der Moer Mevrouw Keizer Jan Teulings De heer Keizer Yoka Berretty Mevrouw Lomijn Guus Oster De heer Lomijn Mieke Verstraete Emma Ina van Faassen Manfred de Graaf Ton van Duinhoven Leontine Van Strein References reflist External links imdb title id 0054051 title Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas Category 1960 films Category Dutch films Category Dutch language films Category 1960s drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Fons Rademakers Category Article Feedback 5 Netherlands film stub nl Makkers, staakt uw wild geraas ... more details