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Release Date:
April 2, 1992
Original Title:
Ein Fall für TKKG: Drachenauge
Alternate Titles:
TKKG - Drachenauge
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Constantin Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 84
The four young snoopers Tim, Karl, Kloesschen and Gaby by chance discover a hidden cave near an old castle. In it there's a board that seems to describe the way to a legendary sword. They ask their history teacher Schindler about it. He forbids them further actions, but secretly continues investigations with help of two ruthless criminals. But our young heros don't give up on an adventure so fast...
Assistant Camera:
Dorothea Koerner
Associate Producer:
Robert Kulzer
Book:
Rolf Kalmuczak
Costume Design:
Rosie Jurat
Director:
Ulrich König
Director of Photography:
Leander R. Loosen
Editor:
Hannes Nikel
Executive Producer:
Peter Zenk
Martin Moszkowicz
Foley Artist:
Andreas Schneider
Joo Fürst
Lighting Technician:
Bernhard Fuss
Line Producer:
Sabine Eichinger
Dieter Meyer
Original Music Composer:
Bernie Paul
Fritz Muschler
Frank Zander
Producer:
Bernd Eichinger
Production Accountant:
Renate Seefeldt
Production Design:
Matthias Kammermeier
Production Manager:
Sabine Eichinger
Production Runner:
Edward Erdmann
Balthasar von Weymarn
Screenplay:
Inka-Maria Kalmuczak
Set Production Assistant:
Marc-Thomas Pohl
Unit Manager:
Patrick Zorer
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