Deathline (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 8, 1996

Original Title:
Der kalte Finger

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft
ProSieben
ProSieben Productions

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 94

Conny works at the hospital. But she earns the real money together with her friend Bibi in a telephone sex agency. She has a special relationship with one of her clients who demands more than sex. He exploits her fantasies for his erotic productions. Conny has no idea that this eccentric artist is turning the sex tales into deadly reality. The obsessions increase from call to call. Conny believes he has the client under control. But then two women are found dead...

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Assistant Camera:
Hannes Hubach
Uli Schmidt
Peter Uhlig

Assistant Costume Designer:
Gina Witzel

Assistant Director:
Käthe Niemeyer

Assistant Editor:
Alina Antosch
Andrea Klose
Angelika Gruber

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Helga Petritsch

Assistant Property Master:
Heike Welberts

Casting:
An Dorthe Braker

Casting Assistant:
Angelika Lessnick

Catering:
Anette Kuhn

Co-Producer:
Markus Fenner

Color Timer:
Bettina Winter

Construction Foreman:
Michael Börner
Markus Schroeder
Daniel Alvermann

Continuity:
Caroline Fischer

Costume Designer:
Eveline Stösser

Director:
Ralf Huettner

Director of Photography:
Diethard Prengel

Dresser:
Eva Zettl
Susanne Braun

Editor:
Jeanette Magerl

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Katrin Wiedemann

Executive Producer:
Jan S. Kaiser
Roland Mesmer

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Beatrix Uhle

Foley Artist:
Joo Fürst
Andreas Schneider

Gaffer:
Gregor Havenith

Legal Services:
Christoph Haesner
Bernhard Koch

Lighting Technician:
Elmar Suska
Frank Zschieschow
Roland Patzelt
Klaus Bieling
Stephan Sommersberg
Ralf Zinke

Location Manager:
Michal Pokorny

Location Scout:
Raidar Huber
Frank Scheider

Makeup Artist:
Iris Kettner
Eveline Stösser

Original Music Composer:
Sven Väth
Stevie Be-Zet

Producer:
Uli Aselmann

Production Design:
Albrecht Konrad

Production Driver:
Frank Muenster
Axel Renner
Manuel Schröder

Production Manager:
Su Pawlitzki
Piet Lessnick

Production Secretary:
Julia Niessert
Nikola Foerg

Production Trainee:
Uli Passauer
Jens Dittmar
Ilona Mammitzsch
Rasit Tanriverdi
Bianca Aybar
Iris Volkamer
Susan Born
Rene Lenz
Monika Schmalz
Dominic Huhn

Property Buyer:
Martin Schiemann

Script Editor:
Daniel Philippen

Second Assistant Camera:
Volker Gläser

Set Dresser:
Wolfgang Flatz

Sound:
Benjamin Schubert

Sound Assistant:
Wolfgang Rene

Sound Designer:
Filippo Bussi
Achim P. Hofmann

Sound Editor:
Vera Gebhardt

Sound Mixer:
Max Rammler-Rogall

Sound Recordist:
Andi Lang

Special Effects:
Gerhard Voll

Special Effects Technician:
Christoph von Lengerke

Standby Property Master:
Kim Oliver Gregan

Steadicam Operator:
Jörg Widmer

Still Photographer:
Thomas Klausmann

Stunt Coordinator:
Volkhart Buff

Systems Administrators & Support:
Wolfgang Groos

Title Designer:
Mario Klingemann

Wardrobe Assistant:
Nannette Schwarz

Writer:
Andy T. Hoetzel
Dominic Raacke
Ralf Huettner

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