The 18.10 Train (1999)
Onno (30) applies for a dream job as curator in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum. He makes it through to the last round with the arrogant yuppie Alex. The younger and self-assured Alex seems to have a better chance of getting the job and Onno will not tolerate that. A few days before the last interview, he kidnaps his opponent and locks him up in a remote cottage that his girlfriend has just inherited near a railway line. As soon as he gets the job, he releases his victim. Three years later - Onno now lives together and has a son - he is a successful curator at the Rijksmuseum and needs an assistant. While interviewing applicants, he is confronted with Alex, now blind in one eye.
Director: Frank Ketelaar
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Peter Paul Muller as Onno Staling |
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Roeland Fernhout as Alex Bicker |
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Rifka Lodeizen as Merel Dankmeijer |
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Halina Reijn as Meike Volders |
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Rudolf Lucieer as Kumfus |
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Marnie Blok as Camilla |
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Jordy Krant as Jacob Staling |
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Gwen Eckhaus as Yogavrouw |
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Leopold Witte as Medewerker Arbeidsbureau |
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Hugo Koolschijn as |
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Alwien Tulner as Anneke |
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Diederik Ebbinge as Yup |
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Khaldoun Elmecky as |
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Rodney Beddal as Rechercheur |
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Rinco van der Baan as Ober |
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Leo Hogenboom as Vader Dankmeijer |
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Babette Mulder as Moeder Staling |
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Harpert Michielsen as Koorbal |
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Harmen Siezen as Nieuwslezer |
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Alexander Elmecky as Rechercheur Brouwers |
| Writing | Frank Ketelaar | Writer |
| Directing | Frank Ketelaar | Director |
| Writing | Joost Prinsen | Writer |
| Production | Hans de Weers | Producer |
| Production | Justine Paauw | Producer |
| Production | Bert Nijdam | Producer |
| Sound | Vincent van Warmerdam | Music |