The Last Train (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 1975

Original Title:
De laatste trein

Alternate Titles:
Blokpost

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Virginia Films B.V.

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

The film is set in a signalman's house during the German occupation. When it turns out that the mother has committed adultery with a German, things start to go downhill for the father. Germans take over his land, and his children fend for themselves.

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Art Direction:
Frank Raven

Assistant Art Director:
Babette Treuman

Assistant Camera:
Peter Brugman
Pim Tjujerman

Assistant Director:
Willy Breebaert

Assistant Grip:
Jean Devits

Assistant Production Manager:
Arthur de Roy
Gerbrand Hartman

Director:
Erik van Zuylen

Director of Photography:
Jan de Bont

Editor:
Ton de Graaff

Lighting Manager:
Martin Van Bennekum

Producer:
Jan Mey
Hans Klap

Production Assistant:
Sylvia Nelissen

Production Coordinator:
Ryclef Rienstra

Scenario Writer:
René Daalder

Script:
Anke Taverne

Sound:
Tom Tholen

Sound Assistant:
Roel Menses

Sound Mixer:
Peter Vink

Writer:
Erik van Zuylen

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