Lost in Amsterdam (1989)

Lost in Amsterdam (1989) poster

A tasty, vulgar, low-budget, urban road movie about a satirical drawn art environment with great impromptu renditions and Peter Falk detective pastiche Wingers to lick your thumbs and fingers. The American-Dutch psychiatrist Bold Wasser plays in his role as Detective Scotty all professional actors of the cloth. Long plan sequence shots give the film an almost documentary, authentic appearance.

Director: Pim de la Parra
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Patrick Sedoc
Cinematography: Nils Post, Dirk Teenstra
Editing: Herman P. Koerts
Production: Commercial Artists
Country: Netherlands
Language: English, Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Keywords

amsterdam, netherlands, detective, cult, model, road movie

More Films by Director: Pim de la Parra
More Films in Genre: Drama, Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost in Amsterdam about?
A tasty, vulgar, low-budget, urban road movie about a satirical drawn art environment with great impromptu renditions and Peter Falk detective pastiche Wingers to lick your thumbs and fingers. The American-Dutch psychiatrist Bold Wasser plays in his role as Detective Scotty all professional actors of the cloth. Long plan sequence shots give the film an almost documentary, authentic appearance.
Who directed Lost in Amsterdam?
Lost in Amsterdam was directed by Pim de la Parra.
Who stars in Lost in Amsterdam?
Lost in Amsterdam stars Kenneth Herdigein, Sabine van den Eynden, Ira Goldwasser, Manouk van der Meulen, Bonnie Williams, Ralph Wingens.
How long is Lost in Amsterdam?
Lost in Amsterdam has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is Lost in Amsterdam?
Lost in Amsterdam is a Drama, Crime film.
Where was Lost in Amsterdam produced?
Lost in Amsterdam was produced in Netherlands.