The 'perfect crime’ seen in ‘Kidnapping Freddy Heineken’

What is behind the kidnapping of Freddy Heineken? PR photo/Axinite Digicinema 

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MANILA, Philippines — World-acclaimed actor Anthony Hopkins, whose portrayal of Hannibal in 1991's "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".

"Kidnapping Freddy Heineken" is 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 as Freddy Heineken stars alongside Sam Worthington, Jim Sturgess and Ryan Kwanten.

Mark van Euwen and Tom Cocquerel are also part of 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 running, but as all games are played, they cannot forever hide when time is running out.

Directed by Daniel Alfredson, "Kidnapping Freddy Heineken" opens March 6 in theaters nationwide from Axinite Digicinema.

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