Leak (Lek) 23 years old

Leak

Based on a book about an infamous real scandal in the Dutch crime scene, the film aims at exposing the horrors caused by corruption on both sides of the law. A rookie policeman is coerced into obtaining secret information from a childhood friend turned gangster. The childhood friend turns informant. But his revelations are hardly the most important "leaks" in the story. In fact, the new relationship between old friends goes all wrong, and the young policeman becomes increasingly involved in a deadly web of lies, crimes, treason, and revenge, all seemingly out of control.

Credits

Leak Cast

Name Character
Gijs Scholten van Aschat He was 40, now 64 years old as Ferdinand de Wit
Cas Jansen He was 23, now 46 years old as Eddy
Loes Wouterson She was 37, now 61 years old as Wachtcommandant
Lou Landré He was 60, now 84 years old as Politiechef Berg
Jacob Derwig He was 31, now 54 years old as Patrick
Ricky Koole She was 27, now 51 years old as Ria
Daniël Boissevain He was 31, now 54 years old as Wout
Ad Knippels He was 29, now 53 years old as Agent Erik
Thomas Acda He was 33, now 57 years old as Franco
Mohammed Azaay He was 24, now 47 years old as Agent Suat
Jacqueline Blom She was 39, now 63 years old as Gynaecologe
Kees Boot He was 30, now 54 years old as Agent Kees
Ton Kas He was 41, now 65 years old as Haveman

Leak Crew

Name Department
Herman P. Koerts as Editor. Editing
Fons Merkies as Original Music Composer. He was 34 (now 57) years old Sound
Rikke Jelier as Art Direction. Art
Alfred Schaaf as Art Direction. Art
Jules van den Steenhoven as Cinematography. He was 50 (now 74) years old Crew
Job Gosschalk as Casting. He was 32 (now 56) years old Production
Jan van Daalen as Novel. Writing
Simon de Waal as Writer. He was 39 (now 63) years old Writing
Hans Kemna as Casting. He was 60 (now 84) years old Production
Rolf Koot as Producer. He was 41 (now 65) years old Production
Anthony Boerma as Executive Producer. Production
Theo Challa as Executive Producer. Production
Leak poster
Leak (23 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, July 15, 2000
  • Runtime: 105 minutes