Miss Minoes, known in the Netherlands as Minoes, is a 2001 Dutch comedy film directed by Vincent Bal and produced by Burny Bos. It is a adaptation of Minoes by Dutch author Annie M.G. Schmidt. The film stars Carice van Houten as Minoes and Theo Maassen as Tibbe.
The film was released in the Netherlands and Germany by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label. This is the second Bos Bros. film to be distributed by Warner Bros. It was a massive success, grossing over $4 million at the box office and won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film and Best Actress.
Plot[]
A cat wandering across the roofs of a small Dutch town eats some garbage and is suddenly transformed into a human woman who decides to call herself Minoes (Carice van Houten). She meets a journalist named Tibbe (Theo Maassen), who is investigating a nefarious plot in the village involving a bogus animal-rights organization. Minoes employs her feline powers to spy on the suspected evildoers and relays her information to Tibbe, who works tirelessly to break the story.
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Cast[]
- Carice van Houten as Minoes
- Theo Maassen as Tibbe
- Sarah Bannier as Bibi
- Hans Kesting as Harrie de Haringman
- Olga Zuiderhoek as Mrs. Van Dam
- Kees Hulst as Mr. Van Dam
- Jack Wouterse as Mayor Van Weezel
- Pierre Bokma as Mr. Ellemeet
- Hans Teeuwen as Tinus (voice)
- Katja Schuurman as Minoes' Sister (voice)
- Loes Luca as Aunt Moortje (voice)
- Wim T. Schippers as Simon The Schoolcat (voice)
- Paul Haenen as Mrs. Pastoor (voice)
- Frits Lambrechts as Joop (voice)
- Kim van Kooten as Leentje (voice)
- Annet Malherbe as Jakkepoes (voice)
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Videos[]
- (Official Trailer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa7VwIzBjkE
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