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Release Date:
December 1, 1990
Original Title:
Murder East - Murder West
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Granada Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
This Cold War dramatic thriller tells the passionate story of three people caught in a murderous web of deceit and revenge on both sides of the former Germany. Edgar Rutchinski, who has made a living smuggling refugees, finds his past catching up with him in the shape of the ex-girlfriend he thought was dead.
Assistant Camera:
Judith Kaufmann
Assistant Costume Designer:
Eckh Kindermann
Assistant Director:
Gisela Sydow
Assistant Editor:
Emma Hindley
Gilmour Smyth
Gary Lurker
Assistant Production Design:
Andreas Rudolph
Assistant Sound Editor:
Imogen Pollard
Best Boy Grip:
Andreas Schnudt
Boom Operator:
Don Banks
Casting Director:
Simone Reynolds
Clapper Loader:
Markus Stein
Continuity:
Angela Marks
Costume Designer:
Brigitte Heick
Dialogue Editor:
Alan Bell
Director:
Peter Smith
Director of Photography:
Thomas Mauch
Editor:
Don Fairservice
Executive Producer:
William Sargent
John Goldschmidt
Gaffer:
Rainer Alt
Key Grip:
Siegbert Schrier
Location Manager:
Thomas Harnisch
Makeup Artist:
Eva von Giese
Klaus Leder
Music:
John E. Keane
Producer:
John Goldschmidt
Production Design:
Christian Bussmann
Production Manager:
Achim Heilmann
Albert Schwinges
Production Sound Mixer:
Ivan Sharrock
Property Master:
Christine Wieland
Sound Editor:
Peter Joly
Sound Mixer:
Peter Maxwell
Story Editor:
Gwenda Bagshaw
Unit Manager:
Rolf Grupe
Writer:
Ted Whitehead
Kurt Bartsch
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