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Thanks for help and sorry for my bad English.
I'm not sure about the best title. Dutch Wikipedia says Ciske, most links pointed to Ciske de Rat, the book is called Ciske de rat (small r) or Ciske the Rat. And it could be split into 3 or more articles Ciske de rat (novel), Ciske the Rat (film 1955) and film 84 (and perhaps the musical). And a dismabiguation page Ciske or Ciske de rat is then needed.
Image: The Image had been proposed for deletion, first because of missing fair-use rationale, then bad rationale, wrong article (was Danny de Munk) etc. I'm not sure if this is cleared. -- Muziekfan 17:11, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
In the 2007 musical Ciske is played by Samuel Leidte.
AS far as I know Dorus doesn't die in the book.... —Preceding
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Thanks for help and sorry for my bad English.
I'm not sure about the best title. Dutch Wikipedia says Ciske, most links pointed to Ciske de Rat, the book is called Ciske de rat (small r) or Ciske the Rat. And it could be split into 3 or more articles Ciske de rat (novel), Ciske the Rat (film 1955) and film 84 (and perhaps the musical). And a dismabiguation page Ciske or Ciske de rat is then needed.
Image: The Image had been proposed for deletion, first because of missing fair-use rationale, then bad rationale, wrong article (was Danny de Munk) etc. I'm not sure if this is cleared. -- Muziekfan 17:11, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
In the 2007 musical Ciske is played by Samuel Leidte.
AS far as I know Dorus doesn't die in the book.... —Preceding
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