List of Dutch films of the 1950s

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This is a list of films produced in the Netherlands during the 1950s. The films are produced in the Dutch language.

TitleYearDirectorCastGenreNotes
1950
De Dijk is Dicht 1950Anton KoolhaasKees Brusse,
Henny Alma
Drama
Myrte of the Demons
Mirror of Holland Bert Haanstra Short documentaryWon the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival
1951
De Toverspiegel 1951Willy van Hemert
Kees, de zoon van de Stroper Ernst WinarSjoerd van Driel
1952
Kampeeravonturen 1952 Henk van der Linden
TitleYearDirectorCastGenreNotes
1953
Rechter Thomas 1953Walter SmithPiet Bron,
Ton van Duinhoven
Drama
Sterren Stralen Overal Gerard RuttenJohan Kaart,
Kitty Janssen
Drama
Houen zo! Documentaire
1955
Ciske de Rat 1955Wolfgang StaudteKees BrusseJeugd
Drama
Het Wonderlijke leven van Willem Parel Gerard RuttenWim SonneveldKomedie
Sjors van de Rebellenclub Henk van der Linden
Vier Jongens en een Jeep Ernst WinarSilvain PoonsJeugdfilm
Avontuur
1957
Kleren Maken de Man 1957Kees Brusse
Trouwe Kameraden
De Vliegende Hollander Ton Kuyl
Coen Flink
Biografische film
1958
Fanfare 1958Bert HaanstraJohan KaartEntered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and the 1st Moscow International Film Festival
The Village on the River Fons RademakersMax CroisetNominated for an Academy Award and entered into the Berlin Film Festival
Glass Bert HaanstraDocumentaire
Jenny Willy van HemertEllen van HemertDramaFirst Dutch color film
1959
Het Geheim van de Oude Molen 1959
Moutarde van Sonansee Toon HermansToon HermansKomedie
Fanfare Bert Haanstra ComedyEntered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival

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