A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 10, 1989
Original Title:
Die Jungfrauenmaschine
Alternate Titles:
Bakire Makinesi
St. Pauli Girl
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Hyena Films
NDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 84
A German woman travels to San Francisco to find her mother, but winds up distracted by the sexually flamboyant culture of the city.
Assistant Camera:
Bernd Meiners
Susanne Philipp
Assistant Director:
Thomas Tielsch
Greta Schiller
Assistant Editor:
Olga Murillo
Commissioning Editor:
Eberhard Scharfenberg
Director:
Monika Treut
Director of Photography:
Elfi Mikesch
Driver:
Manfred Geier
Ingvard Paulsen
Editor:
Renate Merck
Lighting Technician:
Allison L. Ford
Fawn Yacker
Angela Tiedt
Makeup Artist:
Willi P. Konze
Music Consultant:
Hilde Peters
Producer:
Eberhard Scharfenberg
Monika Treut
Elfi Mikesch
Production Accountant:
Johann Raps
Production Assistant:
Anna Hoffmann
Azian Nurudin
Tina Di Feliciantonio
Production Manager:
Anita Horz
Script:
Thomas Tielsch
Greta Schiller
Sound:
Alf Olbrisch
Sound Mixer:
Richard Borowski
Still Photographer:
Elfi Mikesch
Stunt Coordinator:
Wolfgang Raach
Thanks:
Renée Gundelach
Frank Göhre
Jim Whiting
Gisela Stelly
Gunther Kortwich
Heinz Emigholz
Gerda Kercher
Unit Manager:
Erica Marcus
Writer:
Monika Treut
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