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Release Date:
November 7, 2007
Original Title:
Steel Trap
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Abnormal Pictures
K5 Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 89
A who-is-it setting in the claustrophobic corridors of an abandoned and locked-off office building that has several guests invited to a party by their mysterious, unknown host. Only it is they who are the victims of their crimes. Suspense and mistrust are not the only stalker in this cat and mouse game of wits and fear. Who is the stalker? Why is he killing? And what is it exactly that everyone here has in common?
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Art Direction:
Tim Pannen
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ilka Stoye
Casting:
Carrie Hilton
Tamara-Lee Notcutt
Casting Associate:
Victor Jenkins
Continuity:
Heike Manzke
Costume Design:
Susa Sasserath
Director:
Luis Cámara
Director of Photography:
Patrick Popow
Dolly Grip:
Thomas Thiele
Editor:
Wolfgang Weigl
Electrician:
Raul Combé
Michael Koch
First Assistant Camera:
Marco Lisicki
First Assistant Director:
Julia Kopper
Foley Artist:
Jörn Poetzl
Foley Recordist:
Benjamin Wolf
Gaffer:
Nico Nitsche
Key Grip:
Urs Zimmermann
Key Makeup Artist:
Sarah Wirtz
Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Schneider
Music:
Florian Moser
Producer:
Daniel Baur
Oliver Simon
Production Manager:
Sascha Verhey
Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Felber
Property Master:
Michael Kalden
Script Consultant:
Karoline Gallasz
Second Assistant Camera:
Claudia Melcher
Set Dresser:
Sabine Steudter
Set Runner:
Sander Jain
Carsten Vosskuehler
Sound Assistant:
Oliver Schößler
Sound Editor:
João Da Costa Pinto
Claudia Enzmann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sven Mevissen
André Bendocchi-Alves
Supervising Sound Editor:
André Bendocchi-Alves
Title Designer:
Thorsten Kuegler
Visual Effects:
Nikolaus Logothetis
Daniel Stuebner
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