A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 14, 2004
Original Title:
(T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1
Alternate Titles:
A Espaçonave das Loucas
A zűrhajó
Dreamship Surprise
Dreamship Surprise - Period 1
Gwiezdne jaja: Część I - Zemsta Świrów
Nave Especial
Space Movie: La Menace Fantoche
Traumschiff Surprise - Periode 1
Космический дозор. Эпизод 1
Космічна варта: Епізод 1
ドリームシップ エピソード1/2
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Constantin Film
herbX Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 BR: 14 CH: 6 DE: 6 HU: 12 PL: 12
Runtime: 87
Hundreds of years after humans have settled on Mars, Regulator Rogul and Lord Jens Maul, lead a force of Martians to Earth in order to conquer the planet. Queen Metaphor looks to the gay heroes aboard the spaceship Surprise -- Captain Kork, Mr. Spuck, and first engineer Schrotty -- for help.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Dario Jozic
ADR Editor:
Chris Rebay
Mario Hubert
ADR Recordist:
Chris Rebay
Heiko Müller
Mario Hubert
ADR Supervisor:
Heiko Müller
Art Direction:
Christoph Steeger
Assistant Art Director:
Oliver Klein
Assistant Editor:
Thomas Kohler
Author:
Michael Herbig
Alfons Biedermann
Rick Kavanian
Casting:
Rita Serra-Roll
Character Designer:
Florian Eder
Compositing Artist:
Sebastian Holbl
Alexander Seefelder
Michael Ralla
Martin Zwanzger
Julia Reinhard
Norbert Ruf
Jürgen Blümlein
Andreas Krein
Verena Scheunemann
Tilman Paulin
Concept Artist:
Ulrich Zeidler
Conductor:
Allan Wilson
Construction Coordinator:
Angel Pedro Martinez
Continuity:
Susanne Liebetrau
Costume Design:
Anke Winckler
Dialogue Editor:
Roland Platz
Digital Colorist:
Adam Christopher
Gabriel Dedic
Conny Fauser
Digital Compositor:
Moritz Eiche
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Florian Hu
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Ismat Zaidi
Director:
Michael Herbig
Director of Photography:
Stephan Schuh
Editor:
Alexander Dittner
Electrician:
Robert Czernich
Dimitri Opekine
Thorsten Baier
Jürgen Thiele
Robert Assinger
Michael Röska
Michael Koschorreck
Patrick Wächter
Executive Producer:
Michael Waldleitner
Extras Casting:
Simona Conring
Linda Loebisch
First Assistant Director:
Michael Twinem
Andrea Kapeller
Foley Artist:
Roland Platz
Foley Editor:
Roland Platz
Gaffer:
Peter Schindler
Lead Animator:
Fritz Beck
Lighting Artist:
Phillipp Sauermann
Vladan Subotic
Jan hübner
Christian Haas
Fikret Yildirim
Sebastian Hirsch
Sebastian Greese
Line Producer:
Patty Barth
Main Title Theme Composer:
Stefan Raab
Makeup Artist:
Anette Keiser
Silvia Fischer
Makeup Department Head:
Georg Korpas
Matchmove Supervisor:
Herbert Heinsche
Modeling:
Rainer Zöttl
Orchestrator:
Nik Reich
Jaro Messerschmidt
Ralf Wengenmayr
Original Music Composer:
Ralf Wengenmayr
Post Production Supervisor:
Dierk Beck von Rohland
Producer:
Michael Herbig
Production Coordinator:
Bea Revilla
Production Design:
Claus Kottmann
Property Master:
Johannes Wild
Pyrotechnician:
Jan Singh
Sven Kühn
Score Engineer:
Martin Roller
Scoring Mixer:
Herbert Deschler
Peter Fuchs
Script:
Susanne Liebetrau
Set Runner:
Lothar Hellinger
Sound Assistant:
Markus Urchs
Benjamin A. Rosenkind
Sound Designer:
Roland Platz
Chris Rebay
Heiko Müller
Sound Editor:
Mario Hubert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Kranz
Sound Recordist:
Roland Winke
Special Effects Technician:
Eddi Bachmann
Steadicam Operator:
Andreas Löv
Erwin Lanzensberger
Still Photographer:
Jürgen Olczyk
Storyboard Artist:
Julia Smith
Stunt Coordinator:
Mac Steinmeier
Stunt Double:
Siegfried Polap
Pavel Boušek
Petr Dvorak
Stunts:
Thorsten Jerrabek
Bastian Volkmer
Juan Manuel Torres
Filip Kadlec
Jürgen Sücker
Matthias Werner
Peter Bosch
Erhard Brem
Pavel Myslík
Giacomo Strasser
Supervising Sound Editor:
Chris Rebay
Systems Administrators & Support:
Michael Scheffler
Unit Manager:
Felix Leitermann
Unit Production Manager:
Ulrike Fauth
Visual Effects Producer:
Stefanie Stalf
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Ariane Brinkmann
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Thomas Zauner
Weapons Master:
Rainer Metz
Wigmaker:
Katharina Pade
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