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Rubber | |
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Directed by | Johan De Meester, Gerard Rutten |
Written by | Johan De Meester, Gerard Rutten |
Music by | Walter Gronostay |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Rubber is a 1936 Dutch film directed by Johan De Meester and Gerard Rutten. It tells the story of Dutch newlyweds trying to adjust to a difficult life on a Sumatran plantation. A large portion of the film is believed to be lost; a 63-minute fragment remains in the archives of the Dutch Film Museum.
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