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Jos Verbiest, the former secretary of the School and the former
arch-enemy, crosses the path of the 5th metal class in an unexpected
and rather brutal fashion. Robin, who used to be the undisputed
leader of the class, is nowhere to be found...
The
incident over the death of Eddy has lang been forgotten and Verbiest
has left the technical school to make a career for himself at the
cabinet of the Department of Education and Culture. In order to
boost the image of "his minister", Verbiest proposes to
organise a major charity campaign in favour of the mentally and
physically disabled.
Robin
unsuspectingly gets home after a few years in the merchant navy.
Robin, Cathy, Rudy and Jeanine agree that it is time to teach the
secretary a lesson, this time in a professional manner. The idea
is to publicly compromise the seretary and to break his political
career. For this, they need the help (and expertise) of the other
boys of the 5th metal-class, but this collaboration is not to be
taken for granted.
In
spite of the years and the distances between them, their revenge
will be sweet and the major charity campaign of the secretary, broadcast
live on national television, has the potential of turning into a
gigantic vaudeville.
Brylcream
Boulevard, Revenge in the Sixties

Michael
Pas, Babette Van Veen, Hilde Heynen, Bart Slegers, Oliver Windross,
Stijn Meuris, Eric Clerckx, Patje De Neve, Koen Onghena, Frank Aendenboom,
Gert Jan Dröge, Victor Löw

directed
by Robbe De Hert
screenplay Walter Van Den Broeck & Robbe De Hert
photography Jan Vancaillie
editing Ludo Troch & Ot Louw
sound Dirk Bombey & The Mixy Sisters
music Jan Leyers
production design Johan Van Essche
costumes Bernadette Corstens
production Favourite Films, in association with Shooting Star Filmcompany
associate producers Hans Pos, Maria Peters & Dave Schram
producers Dirk Impens & Rudy Verzyck

original
version Dutch
running time 95'
format 35mm - colour - Dolby SR - 1/1.66
© Favourite films & Shooting Star Filmcompany, 1995
credits
not contractual
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