Send an answer to a topic: [done] De Komst van Joachim Stiller (1976)
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antp
How do you change the thread title? It keeps on giving me errors.
I'll give you admin rights on this section too, I do not only for the admins who process contributions, as not all do it
badlymad
Whoops, my head's not on straight today
chicomarx
Thanks. I've added the [done] myself.
You messed up the title though. 'Der' would be German not Dutch, and 'Stiller'.
You messed up the title though. 'Der' would be German not Dutch, and 'Stiller'.
badlymad
Done:
http://imcdb.org/movie.php?id=122571
How do you change the thread title? It keeps on giving me errors.
http://imcdb.org/movie.php?id=122571
How do you change the thread title? It keeps on giving me errors.
chris40
I had my doubts about the chrome beading round the grille, is all; and looking at it again I think those mirrors are postwar, too
chicomarx
It's not supposed to be post-war, since it's a flashback to WW-II, but it's possible of course they used an anachronistic car.
chris40
The ambulance is an Opel Blitz (it says so on the grille), maybe early post-war (but I'm not familiar with the film). The Dutch-registered VW is a 411 (Typ 4), but the quad headlights seem unusual.
antp
About Vauxhall in Belgium, see these pictures: http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-2973-Vauxhall.html
(my father had a Vauxhall Magnum of that year)
(my father had a Vauxhall Magnum of that year)
chicomarx
I didn't know Vauxhall was ever sold as Vauxhall here. Vauxhall Viva is no doubt correct though. The Kadett model in the seventies was certainly Opel... But then the car park in Belgium was more diverse than in other countries.
This film was shot on the streets of Antwerp, so I could have added a lot more cars, but I don't see much point in adding a glimpse of a parked Renault 4...
This film was shot on the streets of Antwerp, so I could have added a lot more cars, but I don't see much point in adding a glimpse of a parked Renault 4...
antp
Nice, old Belgian pictures
The "Opel" looks more like a Vauxhall Viva (as in that time it was sold here)
The "Opel" looks more like a Vauxhall Viva (as in that time it was sold here)