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==Plot==
==Plot==
Not much is known about the plot of the film. It follows an old man who is discontented with his family life and spends his evening wandering around Antwerp's red-light district. One evening, three sailors approach him and ask for his help to find a certain girl, who seems to be non-existent<ref>[http://www.dvdinfo.be/bespreking.php?id=2483 A review of the DVD release of the film that contains information about the synopsis (in Dutch)] Retrieved 7 Oct '17</ref>.
''Het Dwaallicht'' follows an old man who is discontented with his family life and spends his evening wandering around Antwerp's red-light district. One evening, three sailors approach him and ask for his help to find a certain girl, who seems to be non-existent<ref>[http://www.dvdinfo.be/bespreking.php?id=2483 A review of the DVD release of the film that contains information about the synopsis (in Dutch)] Retrieved 7 Oct '17</ref>. Not much else is known about the pilot.


==Availability==
==Availability==

Revision as of 14:34, 7 November 2017

Het Dwaallicht DVD cover.jpg

The cover of the film's DVD release.

Status: Lost

Het Dwaallicht (Will O' the Wisp) is a 1973 Belgian film directed by Frans Buyens, based on the better-known novel of the same name by Willem Elsschot.

Plot

Het Dwaallicht follows an old man who is discontented with his family life and spends his evening wandering around Antwerp's red-light district. One evening, three sailors approach him and ask for his help to find a certain girl, who seems to be non-existent[1]. Not much else is known about the pilot.

Availability

Little else is known about the film apart from the cast and producer[2]. Information about the film is next to non-existent. Very few images related to the film can be found on the internet. As of today, no physical copy of the DVD release has resurfaced and the film has never been redistributed in any other form.

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