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- Harrie Vermeulen lives with his successful yet naive son. The arrogant secretary of his son wants him gone and tries to match him with an older lady. Harrie doesn't take this lying down and has a better woman in mind for his son. He devises a plan with his friend to make the secretary make mistakes and find a suitable daughter-in-law at the same time. However, this doesn't go without obstacles, especially because the son also has his say.
- A guy climbs from his grave. Not knowing where he is and who he is, a girl leads him on a journey that might give him all the answers.
- In "Harrie Takes Off," police officers Harrie Vermeulen and his nephew Barrie Vermeulen are tasked with busting an illegal brothel. But it's not that simple. The villains are elusive. The infamous Madame Claude and her assistant Bibs always manage to outsmart the two not-so-bright officers. Despite the chief commissioner's desperate decision to close the case, Harrie and Barrie don't give up easily. Without informing anyone, they secretly set out to catch the ladies red-handed. Countless disguises, schemes, and plans are put into action. But whether they're posing as plumbers, pole dancers, or Harrie Krishna collectors, providing evidence proves to be difficult. Especially after the two accidentally ingest a whole jar of Viagra. However, the commissioner reveals a surprising side of himself. And it turns out Bibs isn't exactly who she claims to be either.
- On the seventh day, there was rest. Until... Harrie walked into paradise. And indeed, Harrie Vermeulen is back again. Once more with a wildly hilarious and uniquely funny comedy. As always, Harrie, with his reckless and frenzied way of doing things, keeps making the wrong decisions. Amidst fluttering butterflies, gracefully colored flowers, and babbling waterfalls, Harrie once again creates a colossal chaos. The fig leaves are too small, and that doesn't bode well for Harrie's ludicrous appearance in Paradise.
- Harrie Vermeulen is back. Harrie moans and groans when he has to babysit. Trapped amidst teddy bears and little clothes, diapers and wipes, baby food and bibs, he once again turns it into a huge mess. And what if the babies disappear? These comedy evenings with Jon van Eerd, now so familiar, are surpassed by this comedy. He is the undisputed king of humor. Riotously funny, foolish, and heartwarming. Just when you think 'it can't get any crazier,' Harrie swoops in, grabs you by your laughter-lungs, and whisks you away on a carnival of priceless absurdity and uproarious situations. Expect to be short of breath because it's going to be an unforgettable night of laughter.