A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 5, 1987
Original Title:
Schloß und Siegel
Alternate Titles:
Schloss & Siegel
Schloss und Siegel
Schloß & Siegel
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Frankfurter Filmwerkstatt
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 81
Two inmates make written contact through a personal ad that is hidden and found in a pair of work trousers. The pen-pal relationship turns into love, whose future remains uncertain after a personal encounter.
Assistant Camera:
Frank Grunert
Assistant Editor:
Katrin Suren
Commissioning Editor:
Liane Jessen
Continuity:
Christian Hannoschöck
Costume Design:
Doris Engelke
Director:
Heidi Ulmke
Director of Photography:
Jörg Jeshel
Editor:
Susanne Hartmann
Lighting Technician:
Uwe Heller
Peter Matthäi
Makeup Artist:
Marie-Ena Wolf
Original Music Composer:
Peter W. Schmitt
Playback Singer:
Geraldine Blecker
Producer:
Michael Smeaton
Production Assistant:
Rolf Schäfer
Production Design:
Klaus Wischmann
Production Manager:
Ute Lüers
Props:
Günter Meister
Jürgen Lorenz
Sound:
Jürgen Edelmeyer
Sound Assistant:
Karl-Heinz Jung
Sound Mixer:
Hans-Dieter Schwarz
Still Photographer:
Barbara Aumüller
Unit Manager:
Axel Unbescheid
Writer:
Heidi Ulmke
Geraldine Blecker
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