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De Heineken ontvoering

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6.2K
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Rutger Hauer, Gijs Naber, Teun Kuilboer, Korneel Evers, and Reinout Scholten van Aschat in De Heineken ontvoering (2011)
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A bold, amateur kidnapping goes wildly awry in this fictionalized account of beer magnate Alfred Heineken's 1983 abduction, which would go on to become one of The Netherlands' most infamous ... Read allA bold, amateur kidnapping goes wildly awry in this fictionalized account of beer magnate Alfred Heineken's 1983 abduction, which would go on to become one of The Netherlands' most infamous crimes.A bold, amateur kidnapping goes wildly awry in this fictionalized account of beer magnate Alfred Heineken's 1983 abduction, which would go on to become one of The Netherlands' most infamous crimes.

  • Director
    • Maarten Treurniet
  • Writers
    • Kees van Beijnum
    • Maarten Treurniet
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    • Gijs Naber
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Writers
      • Kees van Beijnum
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Reinout Scholten van Aschat
      • Gijs Naber
    • 14User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Alfred Heineken
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    • Rem
    Gijs Naber
    Gijs Naber
    • Cor
    Teun Kuilboer
    • Frans
    Korneel Evers
    Korneel Evers
    • Jan
    Truus te Selle
    • Mrs. Heineken
    Marjolein Keuning
    Marjolein Keuning
    • Els
    Sallie Harmsen
    Sallie Harmsen
    • Lisa
    Menno Van Beekum
    • Ab Doderer
    Ton Kas
    Ton Kas
    • Meneer Hubrechts
    Beppie Melissen
    Beppie Melissen
    • Mevrouw Hubrechts
    Laurie Reijs
    • Sonja
    Marcel Hensema
    Marcel Hensema
    • Kees Sietsma
    Genio de Groot
    Genio de Groot
    • Korthals Altes
    Porgy Franssen
    • Max Moszkowicz
    Patrick Stoof
    • Sjors
    Ernst Dekkers
    • Dutch Policeman
    Henk Poort
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Writers
      • Kees van Beijnum
      • Maarten Treurniet
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    User reviews14

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    3harmvanderhoff

    Not worth the watch

    Going on the knowlegde of the original story I was looking forward watching this. But what a disappointment. This might possible be one of the worst Dutch productions of the last years. No suspense, rushing plot line, bad acting, bad cinemography. The only highlight was seeing Hauer in action again.

    Especially in the middle part where there was opportunity for some suspense and story building, the movie seemed to speed up like crazy. Therefor the moment between ransom and captioning the bad guys was ridiculously fast paced.

    I struggled through the last hour to even finish it. 2 hours of my life I'm not getting back :)
    9john-190-705889

    Well done!

    Well done for bringing these talents together. Rem annex Holleeder is a great invention and makes the movie worth seeing. I also liked Heinekens wife a lot. What is great that the film also brings some humor to it. Before the premiere I was a bit skeptical but it worked out really well. I loved all the scenery. Great locations. I waited almost 30 years for this film. It was worth waiting for it. I think it must have been difficult to leave some details out. Something I was surprised of is that they put emphasis on Heineken personal life. They literally brought two worlds (gangsters and Heineken) together in their private world, which makes it interesting and not to factual.
    8hoogmeulen-08540

    Painful, great

    Rutger Hauer in great shape, as he has but a few lines, as Alfred Heineken bullied by a young criminal, who in fact build a scary career afterwards. Story well told, much better than the English remake. Heineken never fully recovered, not all the money was traced. More interesting, I admit, once you know what happend afterwards. Not every kidnapper managed to grow old. The young criminals sister, a lawyer, later wrote a book on him, that shocked the a Dutch readers. On basis of her testimony, incl recorded phone calls, he was convicted. With Hauer on screen, there' s a strange effect, he draws your attention, even when he is silent. Sad he is no longer among us.
    5cgvsluis

    Decently told kidnapping story based on real life kidnapping of Alfred Heineken.

    This was a film I came to in a very circuitous route. There was a wonderful piece in The New Yorker in August 2018 entitled "How a Notorious Gangster was Exposed by His Own Sister" by Patrick Radden Keefe. It was about the events leading up to what was the biggest court case at the time and one that had the attention of all of the Netherlands. The article was so well written and interesting that I picked up Astrid Holleeder's book Judas while in Aruba (the translation to English is disappointing as it would have done better to have the story told by an actual writer/storyteller vs. Astrid herself. Also, Astrid seems to have no remorse for living off of the money begot from crime...making her a very unsympathetic character.) After reading the book and feeling very let down, particularly about details of the Heineken kidnapping, I sought out this film to watch.

    Rutger Hauer does an excellent job playing the esteemed businessman Heineken, he had just the right amount of smart savvy that exposed the "criminal masterminds" for what they were...crazy and poorly coordinated. It is sad when there is so much work put in to ill begotten gains.

    Decently told kidnapping story, worth watching, based on the real-life kidnapping of Freddie Heineken that was masterminded by the infamous Dutch gangster known as "De Neus".
    8Laakbaar

    The Heineken kidnapping

    Freddy Heineken was with his namesake company for almost 50 years, eventually becoming the president. He was the driving force behind Heineken becoming an international brand. He married Lucille Cummins, an American from a bourbon family. He was at the pinnacle of Dutch corporate life.

    In 1983, six years before retirement, he and his chauffeur Ab Doderer were kidnapped and held for ransom by a gang of Amsterdam petty criminals: Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boelaard, Frans Meijer and Martin Erkamps. They demanded and were paid a ransom of 35 million guilders. They successfully escaped to France, where they were eventually caught and extradited back to the Netherlands to do time. Some of the money was never found. Meijer escaped for a while to Paraguay, but he too was caught eventually.

    Holleeder served his time and was released in 1992. (Hey, this is the Netherlands.) He emerged wealthy and well connected in the Dutch underworld and was later convicted of another famous crime. In the eyes of the Dutch media he has become notorious, the country's best known criminal.

    Dutch director Maarten Treurniet has made a film about this very famous crime. However, like in most Dutch historical movies, telling a good story is paramount, so the film is deliberately not quite historically accurate. For example, Heineken's wife is portrayed as Dutch. Holleeder and others have complained about the inaccuracies in the film, Holleeder even litigating from prison to object at how he was portrayed and the inaccurate details. Holleeder has been renamed "Rem" in the film.

    Even if the story wasn't totally accurate, it brought the whole affair to life for me. I thought it was a good film. The story, pace, acting, technical aspects all worked well. The melodrama you often see in Dutch movies was toned down.

    The movie hinged on the personal relationship between Heineken and Holl..., er, Rem. Civilisation is a thin veneer. None of us, even the rich, are ever that far away from the Darwinian world of the schoolyard. The movie Heineken doesn't take kindly to being terrorised by Rem, but Rem understands the impact of physical violence. The movie unexpectedly humanised Holleeder for me, at one point trying to show that bad boy Rem himself was the victim of circumstances.

    Rutger Hauer's performance was superb: he WAS Freddy Heineken. Reinout Scholten van Aschat (who really looks like the young Holleeder) brought the character to life. He projected both the physical magnetism and mean spirit of the narcissistic bully.

    I enjoyed this movie for what it was. For me, it was one of the best Dutch movies in a while, and still is. I recommend this film.

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    • Trivia
      The kidnapper named "Rem Hubrechts" was actually named Willem Holleeder. There actually was a fifth kidnapper, not shown in the movie, called Martin "Remmetje" Erkamps. They used his nickname and gave it to Hubrechts because they couldn't use the name Willem Holleeder because he is still around and threatened with a law suit if they used his name in the movie.
    • Goofs
      The Mercedes SL has wrong license plates. It has the modern ones with the logo of the European Union on the far left, which is poorly covered with yellow tape.
    • Connections
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #7.23 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2011 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official site (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Heineken Kidnapping
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • IDTV Film
      • Verenigde Arbeiders Radio Amateurs (VARA)
      • Nederlands Filmfonds
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    • Budget
      • €4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,487,309
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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