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Release Date:
October 27, 2011
Original Title:
De Heineken Ontvoering
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
CoBo Fonds
IDTV Film
Nederlands Fonds voor de Film
VARA
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 12 DE: 12 NL: 12
Runtime: 120
On a cold November day in 1983, beer magnate Alfred Heineken and his chauffeur Ab Doderer are abducted. What follows is the most infamous kidnapping case the Netherlands have ever known.
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Art Direction:
Darryl Hammer
Barbara Westra
Casting:
Job Castelijn
Janusz Gosschalk
Co-Producer:
Robert Kievit
Costume Design:
Alette Kraan
Director:
Maarten Treurniet
Director of Photography:
Giulio Biccari
Editor:
J.P. Luijsterburg
Executive Producer:
Klaas de Jong
Line Producer:
Ananda Law
Music:
Tom Holkenborg
Original Story:
Peter R. de Vries
Producer:
Frans van Gestel
Arnold Heslenfeld
Maarten Treurniet
Richard Claus
Michael Auret
Production Design:
Wilbert Van Dorp
Set Decoration:
Mark Walker
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jeremy Hattingh
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