Movies starring Serge-Henri Valcke

Soul Assassin (2001)

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
Genres: Action | Crime | Thriller
Countries: Netherlands
Actors: Skeet Ulrich | Kristy Swanson | Derek de Lint | Rena Owen | Antonie Kamerling | Serge-Henri Valcke | Nicholas Irons | Thom Hoffman | Katherine Lang | André Arend van de Noord | Yorick van Wageningen | Jaap Postma | Delilah van Eijck | Jeroen Willems | Monic Hendrickx
Directors: Laurence Malkin
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The future seems bright for Kevin Burke (Ulrich), a security expert for the large multi-national company Jorgensen Financial. He’s just been promoted and is about to propose marriage to his girlfriend Rosalind (Catherine Orr). But that all changes when Rosalind is murdered before his eyes by a professional hitman. While tracking down her killers Kevin finds himself chased by mob hit-woman Tessa (Kristy Swanson), his co-workers Junior (Antonie Kamerling) and Mr Ficks (Serge Henri Valcke) and the police (Thom Hoffman). Burke’s mentor and employer Karl Jorgensen (Derek de Lint), enigmatic though supportive, seems to hold the key to the mystery.

No Man’s Land (2001)

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Genres: Drama | War
Countries: Belgium | Bosnia-Herzegovina | France | Italy | Slovenia | UK
Actors: Branko Djuric | Rene Bitorajac | Filip Sovagovic | Georges Siatidis | Serge-Henri Valcke | Sacha Kremer | Alain Eloy | Mustafa Nadarevic | Bogdan Diklic | Simon Callow | Katrin Cartlidge | Tanja Ribic | Branko Zavrsan | Djuro Utjesanovic | Mirza Tanovic
Directors: Danis Tanovic
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After various skirmishes, two wounded soldiers, one Bosnian and one Serb, confront each other in a trench in the no man’s land between their lines. They wait for dark, trading insults and even finding some common ground; sometimes one has the gun, sometimes the other, sometimes both. Things get complicated when another wounded Bosnian comes to, but can’t move because a bouncing mine is beneath him. The two men cooperate to wave white flags, their lines call the UN (whose high command tries not to help), an English reporter shows up, a French sergeant shows courage, and the three men in no man’s land may or may not find a way to all get along.