Leak (Dutch: Lek) is a 2000 Dutch thriller film written and directed by Jean van de Velde. The film was loosely based on the book Sans Racune by ex-police officer Jan van Daalen and on a real-life Dutch police scandal from 1994.[1][2]
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Lek | |
Directed by | Jean van de Velde |
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Based on | Sans rancune by Peter van Gestel |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Jules van den Steenhoven |
Edited by | Herman P. Koerts |
Music by | Fons Merkies |
Production company | All Yours Film |
Distributed by | C-Films |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Plot
editYoung police office Eddy is requested to turn his childhood friend Jack into a drugs informant.[3]
Cast
edit- Cas Jansen as Eddy Dolstra
- Ricky Koole as Ria de Boer
- Thomas Acda as Franco
- Victor Löw as Sjakie Boon/Jack
- Gijs Scholten van Aschat as Ferdinand de Wit
- Ton Kas as Ben Haverman
- Jacob Derwig as Patrick
- Willem de Wolf as Murph
- Daniël Boissevain as Wout
- Jacqueline Blom as Gynaecologist
- Angelique de Bruijnne as Jack's wife
- Jack Monkau as Bijl
- Saskia Temmink as Bijl's wife
Awards
editReferences
edit- ^ Blokker, Bas (19 May 2001). "Lek". Filmjaarboek 2000. By Hans Beerekamp. International Theatre & Film books. pp. 116–117. ISBN 9789064036002.
- ^ "Filmoverzicht".
- ^ "Lek - VPRO Cinema".
External links
edit- Leak at IMDb
- Leak at the TCM Movie Database
- Leak at Rotten Tomatoes