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Release Date:
December 1, 2014
Original Title:
Popsy
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Popsy Produktion GbR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
The "breeder" is a psychopath with an unusual hobby: he keeps dogs and small children in kennels. On the short leash, he also has the fallen "catcher" - a guy with gambling debt who has to turn his conscience off when he goes hunting for his boss. But there's something wrong with that last catch. What the catcher doesn't know: the kidnapped boy is a vampire. And he's not the only one men get in trouble with - because there's also "Popsy". And he doesn't like that his boy was kidnapped.
Art Department Assistant:
Maureen Witte
Associate Producer:
Falk Poetz
Sebastian Lier
Sebastian Knoll
Catering:
Anita Pötz
Child Wrangler:
Tina Runge
Costume Design:
Melanie Meingold
Costume Designer:
Katrin Behrens
Costumer:
Tomke Unger
Director:
Falk Poetz
Director of Photography:
Sebastian Lier
Drone Pilot:
Lutz Burmester
Jochen Braune
Editor:
Christian Ludwig
First Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Knoll
First Assistant Director:
Steffen Hildebrandt
Gaffer:
Raik Lingner
Key Grip:
Tore Trefflich
Martin Schaumburg
Key Makeup Artist:
Monique Bredow
Lighting Technician:
Peter Assmann
Vincent Pieper
Makeup & Hair:
Janine Drost
Music:
Ole Benning
Marco Burck
Producer:
Lara von Kroge
Production Designer:
Nikolas Martinjas
Arne Knobloch
Production Manager:
Robert Zakrzewski
Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Link
Set Runner:
Tony Hegewald
Sound Editor:
Sascha Fernsel
Sound Mixer:
Björn Lingner
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dörte Dobkowitz
Standby Carpenter:
Felix Scheffran
Fabian Grobbel
Story:
Stephen King
VFX Supervisor:
Oliver Bock
Writer:
Falk Poetz
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