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Release Date:
September 24, 2014
Original Title:
Bloedlink
Alternate Titles:
De Verdwijning van Vera Muller
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
BNN
Topkapi Films
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
This stylish, sexually charged thriller revolves around two men who kidnap a woman and chain her to a bed as they await the ransom money. As the clock ticks, the woman discovers that she may have a relationship with one of the kidnappers that she never expected...and that the two men may have a relationship with each other that no one could have expected.
Art Department Assistant:
Marnix Bloemberg
Casting:
Shanti Besseling
Job Castelijn
Janusz Gosschalk
Co-Producer:
Mark Furstner
Costume Design:
Monica Petit
Director:
Joram Lürsen
Director of Photography:
Jasper Wolf
Editor:
Job ter Burg
Executive Producer:
Marc Samuelson
Adrian Sturges
First Assistant Director:
Wouter Severijn
Focus Puller:
Pancsi Puts
Foley:
Patrick Ghislain
Foley Artist:
Julien Naudin
Gaffer:
Willem van der Eerden
Line Producer:
Han van der Werff
Location Manager:
Thijs Bolle
Makeup Artist:
Gerda Koekoek
Music:
Merlijn Snitker
Original Story:
J Blakeson
Post Production Supervisor:
Judy Maat
Producer:
Arnold Heslenfeld
Frans van Gestel
Production Design:
Harry Ammerlaan
Production Manager:
Ed Keij
Set Decoration:
Jantien Wijker
Set Dressing Artist:
Charlotte Verschure
Sound Editor:
Jac Vleeshouwers
Sound Effects Editor:
Nardi van Dijk
Sound mixer:
Christan Muiser
Steadycam:
Jorrit Haas
Still Photographer:
Anouck Wolf
Stunts:
Hammy de Beukelaer
Supervising Sound Editor:
Peter Warnier
Writer:
Frank Ketelaar
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