Johan Kaart en Jacques van Bijlevelt in De Vier Mullers
Dutch postcard. Habé Film. Johan Kaart and Jacques Bijlevelt in the comedy De Vier Mullers, a Dutch version of the Austrian multilingual Alles für die Firma (Rudolf Meinert 1935), both shot at the Schonbrunn studios in Vienna. The film deals with three quarrelsome generations of textile business owners: granddad Philip (Adolf Bouwmeester), dad Max (Bijlevelt) and son Otto (Johannes Heesters). Kaart plays their go-between Jacob Schat.
Johan Kaart jr. (1897-1976) was a star in the Dutch entertainment world. He starred in seven films between 1934 and 1937, and after the war he played in several other Dutch films. He also worked often for radio and tv, but his main stage was the theatre.
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Johan Kaart en Jacques van Bijlevelt in De Vier Mullers
Dutch postcard. Habé Film. Johan Kaart and Jacques Bijlevelt in the comedy De Vier Mullers, a Dutch version of the Austrian multilingual Alles für die Firma (Rudolf Meinert 1935), both shot at the Schonbrunn studios in Vienna. The film deals with three quarrelsome generations of textile business owners: granddad Philip (Adolf Bouwmeester), dad Max (Bijlevelt) and son Otto (Johannes Heesters). Kaart plays their go-between Jacob Schat.
Johan Kaart jr. (1897-1976) was a star in the Dutch entertainment world. He starred in seven films between 1934 and 1937, and after the war he played in several other Dutch films. He also worked often for radio and tv, but his main stage was the theatre.
For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.