Directed by:
Marc DiddenCinematography:
Willy StassenComposer:
Raymond van het GroenewoudCast:
François Beukelaers, Josse De Pauw, Ingrid De Vos, Nel Rosiers, Fred Van Kuyk, Ronny Waterschoot, Marleen Merckx, Guy Mortier, Senne Rouffaer (more)Plots(1)
The unstoppable mood shifts of Max (Francois Beukelaers), a truck driver who has just put a gun to his mouth and fired an empty chamber, are evil enough throughout the film to indicate that all is not going to be well, if it ever was. After his 'gunplay,' Max takes a train to Brussels where he joins up with a barmaid, a streetcar driver, and an old friend and proceeds to change from a good buddy to a cold, derisive stranger with no visible mental stability. Max has vainly tried to dial a phone number throughout the film, and it is only after he loses it completely that the story reveals where he was phoning all that time. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
François Beukelaers
Belgium
Best movies:
Zillion (2022)
My Way Is the Highway (2007)
A Whole Night (1982)
Josse De Pauw
Belgium
Best movies:
Toto, a hős (1991)
The Eighth Day (1996)
Cargo (2017)
Ingrid De Vos
Belgium
Best movies:
The Treatment (2014)
The Delivery (1999)
A Whole Night (1982)
Nel Rosiers
Belgium
Best movies:
Brussels by Night (1983)
Fred Van Kuyk
Belgium
Best movies:
A Dog of Flanders (1999)
Brussels by Night (1983)
Daens (1992)
Ronny Waterschoot
Belgium
Best movies:
Brussels by Night (1983)
The Lion of Flanders (1985)
Marleen Merckx
Belgium
Best movies:
Woman Between Wolf and Dog (1979)
Brussels by Night (1983)
Guy Mortier
Belgium
Best movies:
Brussels by Night (1983)
Senne Rouffaer
Belgium
Best movies:
The Flying Dutchman (1995)
L'Oeuvre au noir (1988)
One Night... a Train (1968)
Michiel Mentens
Best movies:
L'Oeuvre au noir (1988)
Brussels by Night (1983)