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Bassie & Adriaan
S9.E16
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Een Grensgeval (De Reis vol Verrassingen)
Episode aired May 13, 1994
30m
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Director
Aad van Toor
Writer
Aad van Toor
Stars
Bas van Toor
Aad van Toor
Paul van Gorcum
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IMDb RATING
9.1
/10
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Director
Aad van Toor
Writer
Aad van Toor
Stars
Bas van Toor
Aad van Toor
Paul van Gorcum
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Bas van Toor
Bassie
Aad van Toor
Adriaan
Paul van Gorcum
De Baron
Hans Beijer
B100
Paul van Soest
Handige Harry
Director
Aad van Toor
Writer
Aad van Toor
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Adriaan's imitation of the Baron's voice is a reference to the fact that
Aad van Toor
originally played the character himself.
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Bassie says to the Baron and B100 that there are two gentlemen of the Royal Marechaussee standing behind them, while it is very obvious that one of them is a woman.
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Theme from Halloween
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John Carpenter
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May 13, 1994 (Netherlands)
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