De Vliegende Panters: Hype

De Vliegende Panters: Hype

6.0

Jan 10 2001

1h 11m

Comedy

Stage registration of the second comedy special (1998-2000) by the Dutch comedy troupe De Vliegende Panters (The Flying Panthers). The show consists of songs and skits on a variety of subjects, such as Hitler, french kisses, senseless violence, lying and Marketing, the Musical.

Rutger de Bekker

Rutger de Bekker

Himself

Diederik Ebbinge

Diederik Ebbinge

Himself

Remko Vrijdag

Remko Vrijdag

Himself

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