Der kleine Dachschaden (1998) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 2, 1998

Original Title:
Der kleine Dachschaden

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
TV-60

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A wealthy couple in early retirement move into a bungalow in a park-like residential complex and are all set for a fulfilling retirement. Their happiness could be perfect if the workmen hadn't caused a tiny leak in the roof, which would require repeated repairs. What initially appears to be a ridiculous repair takes on threatening proportions and requires ever greater construction work.

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Assistant Camera:
Pit Westphal

Assistant Director:
Melanie Böllinger
Jörg Tennigkeit

Assistant Editor:
Edith Ebernikel

Casting:
Lore Blössl

Commissioning Editor:
Anja Helmling-Grob

Costume Designer:
Regine Bätz

Director:
Joachim Roering

Director of Photography:
Wolfgang Treu

Editor:
Elke Niemietzek-Carmincke

Line Producer:
Dieter Graber

Makeup Artist:
Waltraud März
Brigitta Lüttge

Original Music Composer:
Rolf Wehmeier

Producer:
Bernd Burgemeister

Production Design:
Wolfgang Hundhammer

Production Manager:
Thomas Louis Pröve

Property Master:
Isolde Rüter
Christine Marzinzik

Sound:
Elisabeth Mondi

Sound Assistant:
Ronald Lichter

Sound Mixer:
Arne Dammann

Unit Manager:
Ute Schnelting
Edgar Kroll

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