The Venus Trap (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 19, 1988

Original Title:
Die Venusfalle

Alternate Titles:
Venusfellen

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
M+P Film
Robert van Ackeren Filmproduktion
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

The 30-years old Max is MD and engaged to the attractive Coco, who jealously keep watch over him. After he heard the lovely voice of an unknown misdialing woman, he starts a restless search ...

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Simone Simon

Assistant Production Design:
Alexandra Pilhatsch

Camera Operator:
Anton Klima

Casting:
Catharina Zwerenz

Choreographer:
Hanne Weyh

Costume Design:
Regine Bätz

Director:
Robert van Ackeren

Director of Photography:
Jürgen Jürges

Editor:
Tanja Schmidbauer

Electrician:
Hans-Werner Huhnke

Gaffer:
Karl Zepernick

Key Grip:
Luigi De Luca

Location Manager:
Michael Schwarz

Makeup Artist:
Axel Zornow
Anuschka Abee
Elke Pflips

Original Music Composer:
Peer Raben

Producer:
Theo Hinz
Martin Moszkowicz
Robert van Ackeren

Production Design:
Olaf Schiefner

Property Master:
Claus Beiser

Screenplay:
Robert van Ackeren
Catharina Zwerenz

Still Photographer:
Reiner Bajo

Unit Manager:
Michael Schwarz

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