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Release Date:
March 5, 1996
Original Title:
Der Blinde
Alternate Titles:
Edgar Wallace - Der Blinde
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
RTL
Rialto Films
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 47
An encounter with a blind man ends unexpectedly for Susan Howard. The supposedly helpless man stuns and kidnaps her. The case is handed over by the Home Secretary to Sir John, the head of Scotland Yard. He entrusts Chief Inspector Higgins and Superintendent Lane with the investigation. Their investigations quickly lead Higgins and Lane on the trail of murder, white slavery and blackmail.
Assistant Camera:
Jochen Moess
Julia Suermann
Assistant Costume Designer:
Manuela Nierzwicki
Assistant Director:
Roger Simons
Eva-Maria Schönecker
Assistant Editor:
Sabine Brose
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Uwe Wiesner
Camera Supervisor:
David Slama
Casting:
Angela Marquis
Jeremy Zimmermann
Co-Writer:
Axel Marquardt
Construction Grip:
Peter Zakrzewski
Hans Jürgen Deponte
Costumer:
Ulrike Schütte
Director:
Peter Keglevic
Editor:
Moune Barius
Florian Pauer
Lighting Design:
Thomas Gosda
Alfie Emmins
Line Producer:
Willy Egger
Makeup Artist:
Hasso von Hugo
Susanne Kasper
Music:
Jürgen Ecke
Production Coordinator:
Dieter Albrecht
Dieter Anders
Norman Foster
Production Supervisor:
Horst Wendlandt
Property Master:
Nadja Würzner
Peter Glaser
Marcus Berndt
Script:
Claudia Wipfler
Set Costumer:
Janet Powell
Nina Kortwich
Hanna Eichkopf
Set Designer:
Christoph Schneider
Sound:
Andreas Kaufmann
Special Effects:
Alan Stuart
Michael Bouterweck
Still Photographer:
Wolfgang Jahnke
Writer:
Simon Borowiak
Hans Kantereit
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