Kafka (1991) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 15, 1991

Original Title:
Kafka

Alternate Titles:
Kafka
Mr. Kneff

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Baltimore Pictures
Pricel
Renn Productions

Production Countries:
France | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 98

To solve a mystery he will enter a nightmare.

Kafka, an insurance worker gets embroiled in an underground group after a co-worker is murdered. The underground group is responsible for bombings all over town, attempting to thwart a secret organization that controls the major events in society. He eventually penetrates the secret organization and must confront them.

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ADR Mixer:
Alan Snelling

ADR Supervisor:
Louis Elman

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Alexandra Root

Art Direction:
Leslie Tomkins
Jiří Matolín

Assistant Art Director:
Michal Krška
Martin Malý

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lindsay Pugh

Assistant Director:
Jiří Ostrý
Guy Travers

Assistant Editor:
Aaron Glascock

Assistant Set Decoration:
Ian Giladjian

Assistant Sound Editor:
Aaron Glascock

Best Boy Grip:
Paul Wells

Boom Operator:
Phil Croal

Camera Operator:
Eddie Collins

Casting:
Susie Figgis

Clapper Loader:
John Attwell

Color Timer:
Tom Salvatore

Construction Coordinator:
Len Furey

Costume Design:
Michael Jeffery

Director:
Steven Soderbergh

Director of Photography:
Walt Lloyd

Dolby Consultant:
Steve F.B. Smith

Draughtsman:
Philip Elton

Editor:
Steven Soderbergh

Electrician:
Brian Martin
Stuart Reid
David Jensen

Executive Producer:
Mark Johnson
Barry Levinson
Paul Rassam

Focus Puller:
Steve Burgess

Foley Artist:
Dan O'Connell
Alicia Stevenson

Foley Mixer:
Greg Orloff

Foley Recordist:
Randy Singer
Nerses Gezalyan

Gaffer:
Martin Evans
Lubos Simecek

Generator Operator:
Jim Coward

Hairstylist:
Zdeněk Klika
Stephen Rose
Alena Šedová

Key Grip:
John Flemming

Key Hair Stylist:
Paula Gillespie

Key Makeup Artist:
Allen Weisinger

Makeup Artist:
Zdeněk Klika
Alena Šedová

Original Music Composer:
Cliff Martinez

Painter:
Bill Bernie
George Dean

Producer:
Harry Benn
Stuart Cornfeld

Production Coordinator:
Gail Samuelson

Production Design:
Gavin Bocquet

Production Manager:
Pavel Nový

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Ledford

Production Supervisor:
Přemysl Pražský
Jan Balzer

Property Master:
Bohumil Kadlec

Props:
Gary Dawson
Rudolf Kinský
Milan Šebo

Screenplay:
Lem Dobbs

Script Supervisor:
Jean Bourne

Second Assistant Director:
Nick Laws
Alice Kulhánková Ronovská

Set Decoration:
Joanne Woollard

Sound Assistant:
Tomáš Červenka

Sound Designer:
Mark Mangini

Sound Editor:
Mark Mangini
Larry Blake

Sound Effects:
Steve Lee

Sound Effects Editor:
Ron Bartlett

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Blake

Sound Recordist:
Matthew C. Beville
Dave Moreno

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ian Wingrove

Special Effects Technician:
Terry Glass

Still Photographer:
Alan Pappe

Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Boyle

Stunt Double:
Perry Davey
Pavel Cajzl

Unit Manager:
Miloslav Doležal
Petr Moravec

Unit Production Manager:
Tomáš Baloun

Wardrobe Master:
Iva Bártová

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