Bleeke Bet (1934 film)

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Bleeke Bet
Directed by Alex Benno and Richard Oswald
Written byAlex Benno (screenplay), Herman Bouber (dialogue)
Release date
7 September 1934
Running time
111 minutes
CountryNetherlands
Language Dutch

Bleeke Bet is a 1934 Dutch comedy film directed by Alex Benno and Richard Oswald.

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