Riphagen the Untouchable (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 2016

Original Title:
Riphagen

Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller

Production Companies:
Pupkin
VPRO

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  NL: 16 

Runtime: 132

Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1944, during World War II. Andries Riphagen, a powerful underworld boss, has made his fortune by putting his many criminal talents at the service of the Nazi occupiers. But the long battle is about to end and the freedom fighters, who have been persecuted and murdered for years, are abandoning their hideouts to mercilessly hunt down those who have collaborated with the killers.

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Art Direction:
Jaap Hoek

Assistant Director:
Erna Kappe

Book:
Bart Middelburg
René ter Steege

Casting:
Shanti Besseling
Job Castelijn

Co-Producer:
Joost de Wolf

Costume Design:
Sabine Snijders

Creative Producer:
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Pieter Kuijpers

Director:
Pieter Kuijpers

Director of Photography:
Bert Pot

Editor:
Herman P. Koerts

First Assistant Director:
Wouter Severijn
Pieter Veenhof

Foley Artist:
Ronnie van der Veer

Gaffer:
Uwe Kuipers

Hair Designer:
Tessa Hornstra

Line Producer:
Marion Welmers

Makeup Designer:
Pur Thijs

Original Music Composer:
Het Paleis van Boem

Post Production Supervisor:
Kader Akbayir

Producer:
Sander van Meurs
Pieter Kuijpers
Iris Otten

Production Design:
Alfred Schaaf

Production Sound Mixer:
Antoin Cox

Researcher:
Aster Reinboud

Screenplay:
Paul Jan Nelissen
Thomas van der Ree

Sound Designer:
Marco Vermaas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marco Vermaas

Still Photographer:
Charlotte Brand
Jikke de Gruijter

Thanks:
Rob Riphagen

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