The Black Tulip (1921)
The Black Tulip (1921)
In 17th century Holland, a faction of royalists is scheming to restore the monarchy and jail the De Witt brothers, who control the Republic. At the same time Tulip Fever is raging, and bulb-grower Cornelis van Baerle tries to obtain the secret of black tulips. Van Baerle will soon find himself threatened by radical royalists and rival bulb-grower Isaac van Boxtel.

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Gerald McCarthy Gerald McCarthy As: Cornelis van Baerle
Eduard Verkade Eduard Verkade As: Cornelis de Witt
Dio Huysmans Dio Huysmans As: Johan de Witt
Coen Hissink Coen Hissink As: Cipier / Gryphus
Zoe Palmer Zoe Palmer As: Rosa, dochter van de cipier
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In 17th century Holland, a faction of royalists is scheming to restore the monarchy and jail the De Witt brothers, who control the Republic. At the same time Tulip Fever is raging, and bulb-grower Cornelis van Baerle tries to obtain the secret of black tulips. Van Baerle will soon find himself threatened by radical royalists and rival bulb-grower Isaac van Boxtel.


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Genres: History, Drama

Language: No Language

Release Date: 19 August 1921

Country: NL

Runtime: 82m

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Company: Hollandia-Films Haarlem

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Cast

Gerald McCarthy

Gerald McCarthy

Cornelis van Baerle

Eduard Verkade

Eduard Verkade

Cornelis de Witt

Dio Huysmans

Dio Huysmans

Johan de Witt

Coen Hissink

Coen Hissink

Cipier / Gryphus

Zoe Palmer

Zoe Palmer

Rosa, dochter van de cipier

Harry Waghalter

Harry Waghalter

Isaac Boxtel

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