profile

    Simon van Collem

    1919-03-27 (105 years old) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

    Simon van Collem (Amsterdam, March 27, 1919 - Amsterdam, June 21, 1989) was a Dutch journalist and television maker who focused on film journalism. Van Collem worked as a sales manager at a film company in the 1950s. He was asked by Volkskrant editor Bob Bertina to write a series of articles about the history of the Dutch film industry. The series of articles under the title De oude draaidoos appeared in the Volkskrant from December 24, 1954 and led to the invitation in 1958 to make television programs for the VPRO under the title Uit de oude draaidoos. In 1959, Van Collem also wrote the book Uit de oud Draaidoos, which, despite its juicy anecdotes and atmospheric descriptions, was for many years the most important book on Dutch film history. Film historians later ruled that it contained several inaccuracies. Until 1970 he made his film column for the VPRO. That year he switched to the AVRO where he continued the program under the title Avroskoop. In 1975 he moved to TROS and the program was renamed Simonskoop. Van Collem died in 1989 in the harness due to cardiac arrest during the gala premiere of the James Bond film License to Kill in the Amsterdam cinema Theater Tuschinski, shortly after he had interviewed Bond actor Timothy Dalton. (From Dutch Wikipedia)

    Movies

    poster
    Amsterdamned
    64 %|Feb 11, 1988
    Action, Horror, Thriller
    poster
    Flodder
    64 %|Dec 18, 1986
    Comedy
    poster
    An American Werewolf in London
    74 %|Aug 21, 1981
    Comedy, Horror
    poster
    Heb Medelij Jet!
    40 %|Oct 2, 1975
    Comedy
    poster
    VD
    52 %|Dec 21, 1972
    poster
    Duck, You Sucker
    77.02 %|Oct 20, 1971
    Western
    poster
    To Grab the Ring
    0 %|Mar 14, 1968
    Crime

    Series