Showing posts with label kidnapping freddy heineken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidnapping freddy heineken. Show all posts

Sunday, March 8, 2015

SAM WORTHINGTON IN THE TRUE STORY OF “KIDNAPPING FREDDY HEINEKEN”

Press release

Acclaimed actor Sam Worthington, who rose to worldwide attention with his lead role in James Cameron’s groundbreaking “Avatar” and further cemented his role as one of Hollywood’s most-sought lead stars, lends his star power in the gritty thriller “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken” along with Sir Anthony Hopkins in the titular role. 

Photo courtesy of Axinite Digicinema
                “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken” was filmed in Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam and New Orleans where the European leg of the production presented the producers with unusual challenges in replicating the time and place of the most notorious crime that happened in 1983 when brewery tycoon Freddy Heineken was abducted along with his chauffeur. 

                Written by William Brookfield and directed by Daniel Alfredson from the bestselling book (of true accounts) by crime scribe and Emmy Award-winning Peter R. De Vries, the movie pans back at the time when four friends planned, abducted and released Heineken after being paid a ransom that was considered to be the largest amount paid at such time.

                Brookfield finds during the writing process that the kidnappers fall on the gray area in between, since all of them are normal thriving citizens at that time.  “They had legitimate construction business, but they weren’t smart and they didn’t put reserves aside, and there was recession.  They decided, “Let’s do a crime, but let’s do a really big crime.  They weren’t serious mafia gangsters,” explains Brookfield.

                The presence of a conscience allowed for Brookfield to entertain the idea of writing the screenplay around the experience of the kidnappers.  “They never wanted to hurt anybody.  That’s the interesting part about it.  If they had been ruthless, they would have gotten away with it, and would have gotten the money, and would have never been caught.   They were more like kids.  They weren’t what they were pretending to be, and the police smelled it.  They were never physically very hard with them.  They nearly cracked up because of the tension.”

                After casting Hopkins, the rest of the ensemble fell in line.  “I think when the younger actors, like Sam Worthington, Jim Sturgess, Ryan Kwanten and Mark Van Eeuwen heard that Anthony Hopkins would be playing Heineken and that they would play opposite him in the holding cell scenes, how could they not want to do that?” producer Cairo says.  “It had huge appeal to the younger actors, and it was very thrilling to see the great relationships that they all developed on set.  Anthony Hopkins was so fabulous with the younger guys, and also had great respect for them and great encouragement for them.”

                Producing partner Michael Simpsons was in awe of the true crime story by De Vries, “I was so fascinated listening to everything I heard.  What I quickly understood in talking with Peter is that the kidnappers were very full-blooded, real people.  Very complex characters.  They were childhood friends, which I found fascinating.”

Friday, March 6, 2015

Kidnapping Freddy Heineken movie review

The story is an adaptation from a biography. I knew about Heineken because of the beer which is widely distributed globally. I never realized this event occur because I was not yet born when this was a headline.
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Doing a biopic for a movie is a hard task. I am not surprised if I didn't enjoy much because I may be expecting action since Sam Worthington is part of the cast and Anthony Hopkins is playing the title role of the iconic beer mogul.

But it has more mind games since kidnapping was the task of the main characters since it happened in real life, you will surely know how will this end. My only comment from the movie was since it was set in the 1970's there was less effort from the main characters to look that they are from that era.  Also, they sounded Irish than Dutch. Nevertheless, it will give this generation an idea that it happened.

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Monday, February 2, 2015

STAGING THE PERFECT CRIME IN “KIDNAPPING FREDDY HEINEKEN”

Press release

World-acclaimed actor Anthony Hopkins whose portrayal of Hannibal in “Silence of the Lambs” gave chills to moviegoers across the globe is set to give the world anew a much stronger thrill in the upcoming tightly-paced crime thriller “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken” in which he plays the titular character.
Photo courtesy of Axinite Digicinema

 “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken,” based on the true story of the widely followed crime event of 1983, when the real Freddy Heineken, the flamboyant Dutch brewer was kidnapped by masked men outside his main office in Amsterdam and was held captive for 21 days.

                Hopkins in the titular role as Freddy Heineken stars alongside today’s most sought leading men – Sam Worthington, Jim Sturgess and Ryan Kwanten along with Mark van Euwen and Tom Cocquerel in a movie that is about to reveal to the rest of the world the story on the planning, execution and the ultimate downfall of the kidnappers of the beer tycoon.  Reported to have been the largest ransom ever paid for a kidnapped victim, getting away with the perfect crime, the men eventually kept on running, but as all games played, they cannot forever hide when time is running out. 

                Directed by Daniel Alfredson who helmed the highly successful and well-received “The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest,” “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken” poises to be one of 2015’s most-awaited thriller.

                “Kidnapping Freddy Heineken” opens March 6 in theaters nationwide from Axinite Digicinema.