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Release Date:
October 15, 2003
Original Title:
De zaak Alzheimer
Alternate Titles:
De zaak Alzheimer
Het Geheugen van een Moordenaar
Lost Memory - Killer ohne Erinnerung
The Alzheimer Affair
The Alzheimer Case
Totgemacht - The Alzheimer Case
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
MMG Film & TV Production
PVPictures
TROS Bridge Rights
TV1
Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: R DE: 16 NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 114
Vincke and Verstuyft are one of the best detective teams of the Antwerp police force. When they are confronted with the disappearance of a top official and the murder of two prostitutes, the trail leads to the almost retired assassin Angelo Ledda. Since Ledda starts showing symptoms of Alzheimer's, it's getting more and more difficult to complete his contracts. When he has to murder a 12-year old call-girl, he refuses and becomes a target himself. While Vincke and Verstuyft are chasing him and counting the corpses, Ledda is taking care of his employers.
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Director:
Erik Van Looy
Foley Artist:
Philippe van Leer
Novel:
Jef Geeraerts
Screenplay:
Carl Joos
Set Decoration:
Chris Lievens
Stunts:
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Writer:
Erik Van Looy
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