Le tournage débute en octobre 2013 en Belgique, puis a lieu à Amsterdam et à La Nouvelle-Orléans[3],[1].
He was the grandson of Gerard Adriaan Heineken, who was the founder of the brewery Heineken. After his retirement as chairman and CEO, Heineken continued to sit on the board of directors until his death and served as chairman of the supervisory board from 1989 till 1995. He entered the service of the Heineken company – which by then was no longer owned by the family – on 1 June 1941 and bought back stock several years later, to ensure the family controlled the company again. Sitting chained inside a freezing warehouse in his pajamas after being kidnapped outside his beer empire’s headquarters was probably not exactly the “something” Heineken had in mind when he said that, but that’s exactly what was happening to him 35 years ago today. Sauf indication contraire ou complémentaire, les informations mentionnées dans cette section peuvent être confirmées par la base de données IMDb. Freddy Heineken and his driver Ab Doderer were kidnapped in 1983 and released on a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (around €15,800,000 Euros). He served as chairman of the board of directors and CEO from 1971 until 1989. The inside story of the planning, execution, rousing aftermath, and ultimate downfall of the kidnappers of beer tycoon Alfred "Freddy" Heineken in 1983, which resulted in the largest ransom ever paid for an individual. The businessman died in the presence of his immediate family, including his daughter Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken. Kidnapping Mr. Heineken est un thriller britannico - néerlandais de Daniel Alfredson, sorti en 2015, s'inspirant d'un fait divers, l’ enlèvement en novembre 1983 de Freddy Heineken (en), petit-fils du fondateur de la brasserie Heineken. Ces derniers demandent une rançon de 35 millions de florins, soit la plus importante somme jamais réclamée à l'époque pour une vie humaine[1]…. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. selon les conventions filmographiques. He entered the service of the Heineken company – which by then was no longer owned by the family – on 1 June 1941 and bought back stock several years later, to ensure the family controlled the company again. [4], A film of the kidnapping De Heineken ontvoering, with Rutger Hauer playing Freddy Heineken, was released in October 2011. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

Le 9 novembre 1983, Henry « Freddy » Heineken est enlevé, avec son chauffeur Ab Doderer, par cinq malfrats. Heineken was buried at the General Cemetery in Noordwijk. Schaduwkoning van Nederland - Profiel: Alfred Heineken, Anthony Hopkins speelt Heineken in nieuwe film over ontvoering, "Sir Anthony Hopkins set to film Heineken kidnap movie", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Freddy_Heineken&oldid=978458647, Dutch chief executives in the food industry, Members of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Infectious disease deaths in the Netherlands, Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl), Pages using infobox person with unknown parameters, Infobox person using certain parameters when dead, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 15 September 2020, at 01:49. He created the Heineken Holding that owned 50.005% of Heineken International; he personally held a majority stake in Heineken Holding. Heineken struggled for some time with deteriorating health, in 1999 he suffered a mild stroke but recovered. Le scénario s'inspire du livre Kidnapping Freddy Heineken de Peter R. de Vries (best-seller aux Pays-Bas), lui-même basé sur l’histoire vraie de l’enlèvement de Henry « Freddy » Heineken, petit-fils de Gerard Adriaan Heineken, le fondateur de la marque de bière du même nom[1]. At the time of his death, Heineken was one of the richest people in the Netherlands, with a net worth of 9.5 billion guilders.[1]. Heineken and Doderer were forced to … He was the grandson of Gerard Adriaan Heineken, who was the founder of the brewery Heineken. The kidnappers Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boellaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps, were eventually caught and served prison terms. … Of the money that was demanded in the Heineken Kidnapping, a sum of over eight million guilders has never been recovered. A second film, Kidnapping Mr. Heineken, based on De Vries' book about the kidnapping, was produced by Informant Media in 2013 based on the scenario written by William Brookfield. The films The Heineken Kidnapping (2011) and Kidnapping Freddy Heineken (2015) are based on this incident. Heineken was born on 4 November 1923 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 25 août 2020 à 14:03. In 2003, Meijer halted resisting his extradition to the Netherlands, and was transferred to a Dutch prison to serve the last part of his term. He kidnapped Freddy Heineken, one of the richest men in the Netherlands, and his driver Ab Doderer in 1983 with four accomplices. Meijer escaped and lived in Paraguay for years, until he was discovered by Peter R. de Vries and imprisoned there. Heineken was born on 4 November 1923 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Mon 5 Feb 2018 10.40 EST 17.00 EST The late Alfred Henry ‘Freddy’ Heineken, left, with his chauffeur, Ab Doderer, in 1983, two days after they were freed by police following their kidnapping.
Heineken died unexpectedly from pneumonia on 3 January 2002 at the age of 78 in his home in Noordwijk. Alfred Henry "Freddy" Heineken (4 November 1923 – 3 January 2002) was a Dutch businessman for Heineken International, the brewing company bought in 1864 by his grandfather Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. He created the Heineken Holding that owned 50.005% of Heineken International; he personally held a majority stake in Heineken Holding. Heineken's daughter inherited his fortune. In this film Heineken is played by Sir Anthony Hopkins with the kidnappers played by Jim Sturgess, Sam Worthington, Ryan Kwanten, Mark van Eeuwen and Thomas Cocquerel.[5][6][7][8]. Freddy Heineken (à gauche) et son chauffeur Ab Doderer en décembre 1983. Heineken married Lucille Cummins, an American from a Kentucky family of bourbon whiskey distillers. Shortly before his death he broke his arm in a fall.

AP. Many suspect that Rob Grifhorst, the so-called ‘fifth kidnapper’ took a large part of it and invested it in brothels in The Netherlands, though he has always denied this. Il s'agit de la 2e adaptation de ce fait divers après De Heineken ontvoering de Maarten Treurniet, sorti en 2011. [2][3] Heineken was a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). The United States of Europe, A Eurotopia? Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) By the time of his resignation as chairman of the board in 1989 he had transformed Heineken from a brand that was known primarily in the Netherlands into a brand name recognized worldwide. Kidnapping Mr. Heineken est un thriller britannico-néerlandais de Daniel Alfredson, sorti en 2015, s'inspirant d'un fait divers, l’enlèvement en novembre 1983 de Freddy Heineken (en), petit-fils du fondateur de la brasserie Heineken. https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kidnapping_Mr._Heineken&oldid=174121093, Article contenant un appel à traduction en anglais, Article avec une section vide ou incomplète, Identifiant Allociné titre identique sur Wikidata, Portail:Alimentation et gastronomie/Articles liés, Portail:Époque contemporaine/Articles liés, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence, Direction artistique : Hubert Pouille et Christopher Stull, Décors : Ryan Martin Dwyer, Stefaan Lejon et Ilse Willocx, Production : Judy Cairo, Howard Meltzeret Michael A. Simpson, Sociétés de production : European Film Company et Informant Media.