
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising(2016)
A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.


“A Family Movie”
A low-class antisocial family ends up in a rich upper-class neighborhood and causes all sorts of trouble.

Nelly Frijda
Ma Flodder

Huub Stapel
Johnnie

René van 't Hof
Kees Flodder (Son)

Tatjana Simić
Kees Flodder (Daughter)

Horace Cohen
Henkie

Lou Landré
Jacques "Sjakie" van Kooten

Apollonia van Ravenstein
Yolanda Kruisman

Herbert Flack
Wim Kruisman

Bert André
Buurman Neuteboom

Gerrie van der Klei
Buurvrouw Wijnberg
Flodder is a comedy film released in 1986 exploring themes of suburbian idyll, culture clash, class, socially deprived family, neighbor, alcohol abuse. Directed by Dick Maas, it stars Nelly Frijda, Huub Stapel, René van 't Hof. A low-class antisocial family ends up in a rich upper-class neighborhood and causes all sorts of trouble.
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