Lily Was Here (film)
Lily Was Here (original title in Dutch: De Kassière, The Cashier) is a 1989 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Verbong. One song from the soundtrack, performed by Candy Dulfer and Dave Stewart, was later released as a single – "Lily Was Here".
Lily Was Here De Kassière | |
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Directed by | Ben Verbong |
Produced by | Chris Brouwer, Haig Balian |
Written by | Ben Verbong, Sytze van der Laan, Willem Jan Otten |
Music by | David A. Stewart |
Production company | Movies Film Productions |
Distributed by | Meteor Film SVS/Triumph (US) |
Release date | 10 June 1989 |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Plot
Teenager Lily works as a checkout girl at the local supermarket. She becomes pregnant, but before the child is born, the black father is attacked by a gang of thugs and killed. Following his death, she flees to the city, where she soon finds herself under the wings of a pimp, Ted. Escaping Ted, she commences a one-woman spree of thefts, culminating in running from the police and the press. In the end, Lily is forced to choose between freedom and her baby.
Cast
- Marion van Thijn ...Lily
- Thom Hoffman ... Arend
- Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh ... Ted
- Truus te Selle ... Lily's Mother
- Con Meyer ...Sjaak
- Monique van de Ven ...Midwife Conny
- Hans Kesting ... Piccolo
- Kees Hulst ... Emile
Background
- The film was largely shot in Rotterdam.
- Marion van Thijn is the daughter of former mayor Ed van Thijn of Amsterdam.
- The music for the film was composed by David A. Stewart, former member of the band Eurythmics.
- The title song, "Lily Was Here," reached first place in the Dutch charts and was a hit internationally. Candy Dulfer played the major saxophone pieces in the song.
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