Kate Bush - Efteling Special (1978)

20m
Running Time

May 12, 1978
Release Date

Kate Bush - Efteling Special

Kate Bush - Efteling Special (1978)

20m
Running Time

May 12, 1978
Release Date

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Plot.

On 12 May 1978, Kate made her debut on Dutch television in a program that has gotten to be known as “De Efteling Special”. The amusement park De Efteling served as a backdrop for six songs of The Kick Inside: Moving, Wuthering Heights, Them Heavy People, Strange Phenomena, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, and The Kick Inside. On 10 May 1978, the Efteling was ready to open the Haunted Castle, the most expensive attraction it had ever constructed (designed by Ton van der Ven), and they wanted to promote it. In April a documentary featuring the Haunted Castle was made by filmmaker Rien van Wijk, who was eager to shoot in the latest attraction before it officially opened. Kate, who just had a big hit with Wuthering Heights, was approached for a television special that would promote both Efteling and her songs. This is the original broadcast of May 12, 1978. The original 16m film is lost; this is a copy of the uMatic version that is the only version left.

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Cast & Crew.

Kate Bush

Kate Bush

Herself - Performer / Music

Hans van Dongen

Hans van Dongen

Editor

Rien van Wijk

Rien van Wijk

Director

Godske Holck Bruun

Godske Holck Bruun

Graphic Designer

Henk Gulikers

Henk Gulikers

Camera Operator

Eli Huitema

Eli Huitema

Lighting Design

Bert Klos

Bert Klos

Lighting Design

Piet Monnereau

Piet Monnereau

Sound

Ab Gorter

Ab Gorter

Makeup Artist

Evert Elbertse

Evert Elbertse

Editor

Marianne Manders

Marianne Manders

Assistant Director

Details.

Release Date
May 12, 1978

Status
Released

Running Time
20m

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