Inzest - Ein Fall für Sina Teufel (1996) [N/A]

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Release Date:
February 13, 1996

Original Title:
Inzest - Ein Fall für Sina Teufel

Alternate Titles:
Brüderlein Schwesterlein

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
MTM Medien & Television München GmbH
ProSieben

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

After the brutal robbery and murder of a wealthy senator, his daughter Nathalie turns to Munich lawyer Sina Teufel to settle the inheritance. Nathalie is to receive the majority of the immense fortune, while her homosexual brother Dominik is only to receive the compulsory portion. Sina Teufel wants to find out what's behind this and discovers a dark family secret.

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Assistant Production Design:
Thomas Höltzel

Assistant Unit Manager:
Sigi Fischer

Catering:
Matthias Fehrenbach

Commissioning Editor:
Isolde Geiger

Director:
Klaus Emmerich

Director of Photography:
Klaus Merkel

Editor:
Romy Schumann

Executive Producer:
Peter Herrmann

Gaffer:
Michael Wagner

Lighting Technician:
Manuel Windhager
Jaime Arnez

Makeup & Hair:
Silke Hansmann

Novel:
Lara Stern

Original Music Composer:
Rudolf Gregor Knabl

Production Design:
Christian Kettler

Production Sound Mixer:
Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker

Standby Carpenter:
Pit Zaepernick

Standby Property Master:
Katrin Geller

Unit Manager:
Zsuzsanna-Charlie Gurath

Writer:
Günter Schütter
Ricarda Rose

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