Vijf, Buiten Kijf!

Vijf, Buiten Kijf! (in English: Five, No Doubt!) was a 1969 film starring rock group The Dragons as a fictitious version of themselves. The movie is based around the five musicians trying to make it big in a world where rock groups have only four members. The film was released by Cactus Pictures and was a smashing success, though was panned critically.

The film helped popularize The Dragons and propel their music to the top of the charts, with the move-linked album Vijf, Buiten Kijf! and the follow-up 1970 EP Wij Vijf (We Five).

Plot
The film was based around early experiences of the band; music executives they went to said everyone wanted a four-person band and five was just too much.

The Dragons are a struggling band playing dark and dusty back rooms in seedy pubs. Everywhere they are told that as a five-member group, they are simply too many too keep track of, and with four they would do better.