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Release Date:
November 1, 2022
Original Title:
The Takeover
Alternate Titles:
The Takeover
เดอะ เทคโอเวอร์
正义黑客
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fiction Valley
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 HU: 16 JP: R18+ NL: 16 PL: 16 SG: NC16 TW: 16
Runtime: 87
Self-proclaimed ethical hacker Mel Bandison's life is turned upside down when she stops a data breach on a high-tech self-driving bus that also happens to shut down an international criminal network. She then becomes a target and is framed with a deepfake video that “shows” that she murders someone.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Rolf Dekens
Erwin Roodhart
Max Maloney
Action Director:
Marco Maas
Aerial Camera Technician:
Thijm Huijbrechtse
Aerial Director of Photography:
Django de Groot
Art Department Assistant:
Kristian Breevoort
Assistant Costume Designer:
Stefanie Bordon
Assistant Director:
Jocelyn Herrewijn
Assistant Editor:
Stefan Hickert
Nino Koolen
Assistant Production Manager:
Femke van de Water
Assistant Property Master:
Laura Windt
Assistant Set Dresser:
Luca Struijk
Best Boy Grip:
Stan Widdershoven
Camera Car:
Mick Durlacher
Casting Assistant:
Anwar Aaziz
Casting Director:
Betty Post
Construction Manager:
Robin van Eijk
Costume Designer:
Heleen Heintjes
Creative Producer:
Jacqueline de Goeij
Director:
Annemarie van de Mond
Director of Photography:
Willem Helwig
Driver:
Ronnie Paul
Lutz Schleisner
Drone Pilot:
Tom Oudijk
Editor:
Fatih Tura
Electrician:
Ton Cox
Thom van Dongen
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Rob Van Dam
Michael Monteiro
Julia Cereijo
First Assistant Director:
Yves Van de Vyver
Focus Puller:
Thomas Bultstra
Sjoerd Carton
Gaffer:
Erwin Roodhart
Thomas Kool
Graphic Designer:
Michiel Bartelen
Grip:
Antoine Petiet
Head of Production:
Ingrid Remeijsen
Line Producer:
Robert Post
Location Manager:
Frans Kuijper
Makeup Artist:
Scarlett Kraidy
Makeup Department Head:
Leendert van Nimwegen
Music:
Merlijn Snitker
On Set Dresser:
Ellen Liem
Painter:
Marleen van Wijgerden
Post Production Supervisor:
Claudia Demmers
Producer:
Annemieke van Vliet
Femke Bennink
Production Assistant:
Bas van Prooijen
Johnny Krak
Production Design:
Rosie Stapel
Production Manager:
Jerrold Smit
Production Sound Mixer:
Jacques Vleeshouwers
Richard Wilder
Props:
Anita van Pelt
Runner Art Department:
Peter Dekker
Russian Arm Operator:
Erwin Steen
Guido Leonarduzzi
Script Supervisor:
Joey Pavic
Seamstress:
Birgit Haneuse
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Niels Zonnenberg
Second Assistant Camera:
Steven van Hengstum
Set Dresser:
Lorien Mouyal
Sound Designer:
Regard Ibrahim
Special Effects:
Maxim Vincent
Rick Wiessenhaan
Maxim Bos
Nils Verstraete
Roland Goddijn
Harry Wiesenhaan
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Jörg Runk
Still Photographer:
Mark de Blok
Storyboard Artist:
Menno Wittebrood
Stunt Coordinator:
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Stunt Double:
Rafik Bobo
Saskia Neville
Lutz Schleisner
Christian Petersson
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Stunt Driver:
Brian van de Vooren
Stunts:
Ronnie Kreeft
Ron Sleeswijk
Tattoo Designer:
Rob Hillenbrink
Third Assistant Director:
Iris de Git
Wig Designer:
Michiel van Oostveen
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