

105 minutes
12/16/2004
This adventurous feature film is a sequel to Paul Verhoeven's legendary youth series from 1969. In this modern film version - the Middle Ages are more imaginative and larded with anachronistic jokes - the story revolves around Floris (grandson of Rutger Hauer's character from the series), a peace-loving bloke whose father despises him because he refuses to carry on the family tradition of stout-hearted knights defending freedom: Floris is an actor. To prove to his father that he can still be a hero, he helps him search for a missing sacred relic with special powers. This is the last hope for the Duke of Burgundy, his father's boss, to eliminate the mean Duchess of Gelre. Along with his oriental girlfriend Pi, Floris goes through some perilous moments when he enters into battle with the duchess and her stooges Van Rossum jr., Kleine Pier jr. and Sergeant jr..

Michiel Huisman
as Floris

Birgit Schuurman
as Pi

Daan Schuurmans
as van Rossum jr.

Victor Löw
as Floris sr.

Loes Wouterson
as Jacoba

Linda van Dyck
as Hertogin van Gelre

Henk Poort
as Sergeant sr.

Kees Boot
as Sergeant jr.

Bastiaan Ragas
as Blanchefleur

Yannick van de Velde
as Hertog van Bourgondië

Bob van Tol
as van Rossum Sr.

Tom Jansen
as Grote Pier

Dimme Treurniet
as Grote Piraat

Harry Wiesenhaan
as Piraat Julio

Pieter Tiddens
as Kaasboer
Beppe Costa
as Chirurgijn

Martijn Fischer
as Soldaat in Kerker

Leo Alkemade
as Zwitserse Wachter

Roel Bloemen
as Zwitserse Wachter

Niels Horeman
as Passerende Soldaat

Rense Westra
as Boer

Ids van der Krieke
as Boer

Sanne den Hartogh
as Piraat in Mast
Rutger le Poole
as Wachter

Mark Scholten
as Zieke
Joss Flühr
as Zuster

Camilla Siegertsz
as Kleine Pier

Christine van Stralen
as Worstenbroodjesverkoopster
Wannie de Wijn
as Dienaar
Léon Roeven
as Lakei

Michiel Varga
as Lakei
André Arend van de Noord
as Bediende
Frank Nendels
as Bediende
Peggy Sandaal
as Zwarte Soldate

Touriya Haoud
as Lijfwachte

Nyncke Beekhuyzen
as Lijfwachte