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De Trein van zes uur tien is a 1999 Dutch thriller film directed by Frank Ketelaar based on a screenplay he co-wrote with Joost Prinsen and starring Peter Paul Muller, Roeland Fernhout, Rifka Lodeizen, Halina Reijn and Rudolf Lucieer. The movie was part of an initiative between independent filmproducers and various Dutch public broadcasters, called Telefilm, to produce feature length films for television.[1][2]
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Directed by | Frank Ketelaar |
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Cinematography | Tom Erisman |
Edited by | René Wiegmans |
Music by | Vincent van Warmerdam |
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Distributed by | AVRO TV |
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Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Cast
edit- Peter Paul Muller as Onno Staling
- Roeland Fernhout as Alex Bickers
- Rifka Lodeizen as Merel Dankmeijer
- Halina Reijn as Mieke Volkers
- Rudolf Lucieer as Kumfus
- Marnie Blok as Secretary Camilla
- Jordy Krant as Baby Jacob
- Gwen Eckhaus as Spiritual leader
- Leopold Witte as Employment officer
- Hugo Koolschijn as Social worker
- Alwien Tulner as Anneke
- Diederik Ebbinge as Yup
- Khaldoun Elmecky as Policeman Brouwer (as Khaldoun el Mecky)
- Rodney Beddal as Inspector (as Rodney Beddall)
- Rinco van der Baan as Ober (as Rimco van der Baan)
References
edit- ^ "De trein van zes uur tien (1999)". Netherlands Film Festival. Archived from the original on July 13, 2022. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
- ^ Graveland, Mariska (March 14, 2001). "De trein van zes uur tien". NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
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