Overview
The Dutch title means "The woods of Flanders", referring to the rustic setting of this costume drama about the complex context of a number of murders in 19th century Belgium before, during and after the German occupation in World War I.
The Dutch title means "The woods of Flanders", referring to the rustic setting of this costume drama about the complex context of a number of murders in 19th century Belgium before, during and after the German occupation in World War I.
Constant Reynaert
Ridder Joseph de Bellicourt
Baron Henri de Halleux
Barones Marie-Ange de Halleux
Gravin Ruysseveldt
Cesar Priem
Eugène Mertens
Hilaire Priem
Alberic Priem
Albert Ceuppens
Spinel
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