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Release Date:
October 26, 1994
Original Title:
Das Baby der schwangeren Toten
Alternate Titles:
Mein Kind soll leben
Schneewittchens Baby
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bavaria Film
RTL
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 93
A pregnant woman suffers severe head trauma in a car accident. The doctors are unable to help her, but at the request of her fiancé, they decide to keep her body functioning artificially in order to save the unborn child. The ethical issues involved in the case trigger fierce public controversy.
Assistant Camera:
Michael Siegloch
Assistant Director:
Patrizia von Gaetani
Assistant Editor:
Ulrike Heller
Continuity:
Sabine Hartmann
Costume Designer:
Natascha Curtius-Noss
Director:
Wolfgang Mühlbauer
Director of Photography:
Hartmut E. Lange
Editor:
Felicitas Lainer
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Purucker
Gerhard Nemetz
Medical Consultant:
Armando Zeitz
Original Music Composer:
Martin Johannes Grassl
Producer:
Veith von Fürstenberg
Peter Weckert
Production Assistant:
Carsten Kley
Production Design:
Christoph Simons
Production Manager:
Heinz Hausner
Property Master:
Paul Spitzkopf
Score Engineer:
Klaus Strazicky
Sound Assistant:
Patricia Appel
Unit Manager:
Jürgen Klauser
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