Andy, blood and blond hair

Andy, blood and blond hair is a 1979 Dutch film from directed by Frank Wiering. Among other things, Andy Vrielink Hans van den Hoek and Gert-Jan Dröge had a role.

In 1979 the film received varying reviews. Some recess pennies found the film too violent, disgusting and other reviewers praised the film. Though there was much criticism of the amateur game and the dialogues. It was one of the first films in which the province plays an important role.



Content
[hide] *1 Story  ==Story[ Edit] == Andy, a 21-year-old boy from Hengelo works at a sand blast workshop. One day he had enough. He says to his boss "I come here never again" and departs for Amsterdam.Another traveler on the train he falls awkward. If the conductor is interfering with editing by the traveller Andy reacts with a sharp cheese little axe. Once Andy visits the Vondelpark in Amsterdam where he mistreats and robs a man of his money. The stolen wallet, it is revealed to be empty and Andy pulls on. He meets the blonde Ella, a photo model. Ella wants to use Andy to break free from the bored and decadent life she leads. However, it soon turns out Andy a loose cannon. She takes him to an expensive party in a flat, where he comes into contact with a homosexual in leather garments. After mutual insults Andy calls, "you have a motor, or something?", and the man was familiar with its cheese. Ella and steal a large American car and Andy flights to Hengelo. However, Ella feels unhappy in the province.Then a cigar shop as Andy robs, she tries to get away. She gives Andy to the police and travels back to Amsterdam. Once en route she her attention again on the next man. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == ==Background[ Edit] == Director Frank Wiering departed in the early 1970s from Twente to Amsterdam to register on the film Academy. If Tamil he felt at home in the trendy Amsterdam and that experience he processed in Andy, blood and Blond hair. Finally went to the Academy and learned Wal not in practice and by watching films such as Midnight Cowboy and Easy Rider. Wakefield wanted to do something with double feeling that he had to as the provincial in Amsterdam walk around. One half in him wanted to return, the other wanted to stay. Furthermore, he wanted to do something with the spirit of the age, the emerging violence in society. He based his scenario partly on the Andy Hengeloër Vrielink, a friend of his brother. Andy had the aggression in which Wakefield wanted to show. Some of the events in the film are based on experiences of Vrielink. Also fixed some of the pronunciations of the last sitting in the movie. ==Production<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">Wainwright had two years to finance the film. Its budget amounted to 150,000 guilders and to reduce costs he delivered in his salary. Most actors were amateurs and the film was largely shot on the street. For example, to see that curious people through the Windows to watch the filming. Wainwright left which scenes in the movie are in order to show the emptiness of existence in Hengelo. The film was shot in 22 days, but which are spread over a period of two and a half years. As a result, there are large continuity error in the film. In particular, the hairstyle of actress Jonna Koster (Ella) changes the whole movie by. In Hengelo, most recordings made at café 't Pleintje, MCA Bacon and the former Spaniard factory in Borne. The music in the film is by Herman Brood and his Wild Romance, while also still to see and hear Normally is. Lead actor Andy Vrielink died in 1990 at the age of 33. Director Frank Wiering made after this film never a feature film and works as Chief Editor at the VPRO television. ==Receipt<span class="mw-editsection" len="343" style="-webkit-user-select:none;font-size:small;margin-left:1em;line-height:1em;display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;font-family:sans-serif;"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">The film was mixed received. The film magazine Skrien was full of praise, but the NRC called the film disgusting. The NOS which is one of the financiers of the film was later refused to broadcast the film, because of the extreme violence. According to Director Wal was the film in movie theaters pretty received and Paul Verhoeven was particularly excited about Andy Vrielink he wanted to choose Splashes. Vrielink refused the role.
 * 2 Cast
 * Background 3
 * 4 Production
 * 5 Receipt
 * 6 Dvd