Der Nachbar (1986) [N/A]

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Release Date:
August 9, 1986

Original Title:
Der Nachbar

Alternate Titles:
Georg Walz

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Boa Filmproduktion AG
Schweizer Fernsehen für die deutsche und rätoromanische Schweiz (SF DRS)
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

A former police officer accidentally killed a bystander while hunting criminals. Now he lives alone, continues to search for the criminal and spies on a young neighbor. His relationship with her becomes dangerous for both of them.

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Assistant Camera:
Thomas Ch. Weber

Assistant Director:
Marie-Louise Bless

Assistant Editor:
Gerti Exenberger
Manuela Stingelin

Commissioning Editor:
Martin Schmassmann
Sibylle Hubatschek-Rahn

Costume Design:
Ann Poppel

Dialogue:
Alex Gfeller

Director:
Markus Fischer

Director of Photography:
Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein

Dresser:
Claudia Brändli

Editor:
Markus Fischer

Foley Artist:
Carlo Milan

Grip:
Werner Santschi

Lighting Technician:
Bruno Alge
Michael Stöger

Makeup Artist:
Ann Poppel

Original Music Composer:
Markus Fischer

Producer:
Markus Fischer

Production Assistant:
Bea Lüscher

Production Design:
Hans Gloor

Production Manager:
Martin Pfeiffer

Props:
Martha Zürcher

Script Supervisor:
Gerti Exenberger

Set Dresser:
Werner Santschi

Sound:
Hanspeter Fischer

Sound Mixer:
Florian Eidenbenz

Still Photographer:
Diego Bally

Writer:
Markus Fischer

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