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.

Credits

The 18.10 Train Cast

Name Character
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
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
The 18.10 Train poster
The 18.10 Train (25 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, May 05, 1999
  • Runtime: 90 minutes