A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 21, 1988
Original Title:
A.D.A.M.
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
BR
NFP
Neue Filmproduktion
Sender Freies Berlin
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 98
Anthropologist Tobias Schmidt-Eberbach is about to get married. However, a find of a prehistoric skull on his wedding day messes up his plans. So does hitchhiker Uschi Mueller who he picks up merely by accident. It does not help that the police thinks that Tobias is a serial killer and Uschi his next victim, and neither that the real killer is still on the loose…
Assistant Camera:
Nadia Schroeer
Michael Wiesweg
Martin Meyer
Assistant Director:
Eva-Maria Schönecker
Assistant Editor:
Susanne Schirmann
Dirk Wilutzky
Camera Operator:
Peter Arnold
Peter Arnold
Carpenter:
Bernd Spychalski
Casting:
Brigitte Rochow
Chief Lighting Technician:
Manfred Bogdahn
Costume Designer:
Heidi Plätz
Director:
Herbert Ballmann
Director of Photography:
Ingo Hamer
Dresser:
Anja Kruse
Andrea Schirmer
Editor:
Hans-Otto Krüger
Foley Recordist:
Matthias Lempert
Lighting Technician:
Guenther Krafft
Michael Grötzinger
Wolfgang Donnermann
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Grass
Judith Fehling
Original Music Composer:
Günther Fischer
Producer:
Herbert Ballmann
Frank Thies
Axel Beyer
Production Assistant:
Chris Pleyer
Production Manager:
Axel Bär
Property Master:
Thorsten Tilge
Props:
Christoph Kettenring
Heidi Rack
Set Decoration:
Will Kley
Sybille Hahn
Sound:
Olaf Griepenkerl
Sound Assistant:
Hermann Swerger
Sound Editor:
Daniela Becker
Sound Mixer:
Hans-Dieter Schwarz
Special Effects:
Victor Leitenbauer
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Victor Leitenbauer
Still Photographer:
Arno Kiermeir
Story Editor:
Brigitte Rochow
Stunt Coordinator:
Gerd Grzesczak
Stunt Driver:
Wojtek Prygel
Stunts:
Hans Seck
Unit Manager:
Frank Huwe
Heinz Werner Schneider
Ralf Blankenburg
Andreas Pfitzmann
Writer:
Hartmann Schmige
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