A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 26, 1985
Original Title:
Big Mäc
Alternate Titles:
Heiße Öfen in Afrika
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Franz Seitz Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 86
Bernhard "Big Mäc" Maurer, an ex-motorcycle freak and bored piano teacher, is voted the "perfect motorcyclist" by the trade magazine Motorrad after quitting his job as a music teacher at a Munich high school. He is promised a bonus of $50,000 if he manages to beat a Japanese team in an adventure rally from the Zugspitze to Kilimanjaro. Maurer agrees and chooses as his second man, the technician, his young neighbor Max. Max, for whom an apprenticeship is at stake, injures himself shortly before the start of the rally and has to sit out. Without Maurer's knowledge, Max's almost identical-looking sister Maxi takes over the role of the boy.
Art Direction:
Heidi Lüdi
Assistant Camera:
Rainer Hartmann
Assistant Director:
Klaus Dieter Friesenhausen
Assistant Editor:
Gabriele Friedrich
Cinematography:
Frank Brühne
Coordinating Producer:
Sonja Beutura
Costume Assistant:
Susan Morrison
Costume Designer:
Ute Truthmann
Director:
Sigi Rothemund
Editor:
Norbert Herzner
Friedrich M. Dosch
Makeup Artist:
Anne Veronika Kusmin
Music:
Robert Pferdmenges
Music Producer:
Markus Rödelberger
Mane Bock
Producer:
Franz Seitz Jr.
Production Manager:
Ferdinand Althoff
Property Master:
Bernhard Henrich
Jens Gehra
Screenplay:
Sigi Rothemund
Werner Schlierf
Franz Seitz Jr.
Script:
Lilo Schick
Sound:
Folkert Prestin
Hans Endrulat
Sound Mixer:
Christian Schubert
Still Photographer:
Karl Reiter
Unit Manager:
Michael Waldleitner
Leo Süßmeir
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