The Heineken Kidnapping
October 2010
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Cast and credits
| Actors | Rutger Hauer, Reinout Scholten van Aschat, Korneel Evers, Teun Kuilboer, Marcel Hensema |
| Director | Maarten Treurniet |
| Writers | Maarten Treurniet, Kees van Beijnum |
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Audio language
English (Stereo)
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
122 minutes
Rating
TV-MA
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