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Ciske de Rat

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214:, who has no friends and is only called "the Rat". Ciske has to change school, because he poured ink over his teacher's head. After school, he helps out in a pub, where his mother Marie also works. His beloved father Cor is a sailor and therefore not at home. At school, he makes friends with a gifted, but sick boy called Dorus and Betje, a girl with abnormally low grades but a loving character, but also meets the unbearable bully Jantje. One night, Ciske finds his mother with another man, who beats him. As his mother tears out pages from a book which was borrowed from Dorus, Ciske gets angry and kills his mother with a knife. He is then arrested and sent to a 228:. Once an outgoing, lively boy, he is now a seemingly abnormally calm and thoughtful young fellow, which disturbs Bruis. After being released, his life is rougher, since everyone, even his former friends but except Betje, his father and his stepmother Jans, treats him differently. Besides, Ciske's Jantje bullies him even worse and Ciske even gets to confront Jantje's mother. The case escalates when Jantje tackles Ciske as he tries to jump over the malt barges at the brewery, causing him to get stuck in the water and being severely injured. Luckily, Ciske heals quite quick and makes amends with his former friends. 235:("Cis the man"), Ciske is now an adult soldier and fights against the German soldiers in May 1940, when the Germans invaded the Netherlands. His former teacher Bruis, who tells this story as well, happens to be his sergeant. Cis actually has more authority than Bruis, even having a lower position. He meets his nemesis Jan as well, who still hates him nowadays. In the end, Cis tries to save two soldiers who are left behind, but during his attempt to save them, he gets nearly fatally injured. However, he is able to cure and marries his girlfriend Betje. 467: 450: 345:(who had gone on to appear in several Dutch musicals in the years after his portrayal of young Ciske in the movie) as grown-up Ciske. The musical was based on the 1984 film but added part of the storyline of the third book, switching back and forth between flashbacks to the events occurring in the 1930s and the days before the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940. The show featured music by 172:
which was written between 1941 (publication was however delayed by paper shortages until 1942) and 1946. The book was published in more than ten countries. It was made into two films, a television series and a musical. Best known is the
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The musical was staged again in 2016/2017, in a slightly modified version, once more directed by Paul Eenens and starring Danny de Munk. It won, among others, the 2017 Dutch Musical Award for Best Dutch Musical.
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in Amsterdam. The show received very positive reviews and seven Dutch musical awards (in 2008 the most awards ever bestowed on a single production). A CD and DVD were released of this stage production.
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From October 5, 2007 to November 29, 2009, a musical based on the full trilogy toured the Netherlands and Belgium, starring 37-year-old
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This part of the book was published in 1946 after the Dutch liberation and is not included in the films.
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and lyrics by André Breedland. Paul Eenens directed the production. Queen
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as the teacher Bruis. The black-and-white film, which was directed by
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Top fifteen most-successful films in The Netherlands since 1945
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in the 1930s. The story is told by Ciske’s new teacher Bruis.
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The 1984 soundtrack features two songs from the film:
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Ciske the Rat (film)

Piet Bakker
Dutch
Elsevier
Netherlands
Doubleday
Paperback
trilogy
Dutch
Piet Bakker
trilogy
film version of 1984
Danny de Munk
Herman van Veen
Willeke van Ammelrooy
Amsterdam
street child
reform school
reform school
Ciske de Rat (1955 film)
Dick Van der Velde
Kees Brusse
Wolfgang Staudte
OCIC
Venice Film Festival
Ciske de Rat (1984 film)
Guido Pieters
Frans Bromet
Danny de Munk

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