Toto the Hero
Visit website7.1/10 • 106
1991-05-17 • 1h 31m
80-year-old Thomas recounts his childhood and middle age through a series of flashbacks and dream sequences. Thomas believes he’s been taken away from a better life at birth; following a hospital fire, he vividly recalls being swapped with another new-born, and subsequently grows up in a poorer neighbouring household.
- Directors
- Jaco Van Dormael
- Writters
- Didier De Neck, Pascal Lonhay, Laurette Vankeerberghen
- Editors
- Didier De Neck, Pascal Lonhay, Laurette Vankeerberghen, Susana Rossberg
Toto the Hero
Visit website1991-05-17 • 1h 31m
7.1/10 • 106
80-year-old Thomas recounts his childhood and middle age through a series of flashbacks and dream sequences. Thomas believes he’s been taken away from a better life at birth; following a hospital fire, he vividly recalls being swapped with another new-born, and subsequently grows up in a poorer neighbouring household.
- Directors
- Jaco Van Dormael
- Writters
- Didier De Neck, Pascal Lonhay, Laurette Vankeerberghen
- Editors
- Didier De Neck, Pascal Lonhay, Laurette Vankeerberghen, Susana Rossberg
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMichel Bouquet
Old Thomas
Thomas Godet
Child Thomas
Gisela Uhlen
Old Evelyne
Jo De Backer
Adult Thomas
Mireille Perrier
Adult Evelyne
Sandrine Blancke
Alice
Peter Böhlke
Old Alfred
Didier Ferney
Adult Alfred
Hugo Harold-Harrison
Child Alfred
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- French
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $1,228,153.00
- Keywords
- futureflashbackmagic realismchildhoodunreliable narratorswitched at birth