The 18.10 Train (De trein van zes uur tien) 25 years old
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.
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The 18.10 Train Cast
Name | Character |
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Halina Reijn She was 23, now 49 years old | |
Roeland Fernhout He was 27, now 52 years old | |
Rudolf Lucieer He was 56, now 82 years old | |
Marnie Blok She was 36, now 62 years old | |
Rifka Lodeizen She was 26, now 52 years old | |
Peter Paul Muller He was 33, now 59 years old | |
Diederik Ebbinge He was 29, now 55 years old | |
Leopold Witte He was 39, now 65 years old | |
Gwen Eckhaus She was 38, now 64 years old | |
Rodney Beddal | |
Khaldoun Elmecky |
The 18.10 Train Crew
Name | Department |
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Hans de Weers as Producer. | Production |
Frank Ketelaar as Director. He was 39 (now 64) years old | Directing |
Frank Ketelaar as Writer. He was 39 (now 64) years old | Writing |
Joost Prinsen as Writer. He was 56 (now 82) years old | Writing |