A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 11, 1983
Original Title:
Kehraus
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Maran Film
Solaris Film
Süddeutscher Rundfunk
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 88
Ferdinand Weitel, a forklift driver, is desperate: Insurance agent Arno von Mehling, a true sales talent, has had contracts signed in record amounts. Now Weitel is wandering through the corridors of the insurance company trying to save what can still be saved - on Shrove Tuesday of all days. The department for customer service and complaints is in a colorful mood and has no ear for Weitel's worries. Finally, secretary Annerose Waguscheit takes heart and tells him about the evening carnival ball "Traum-Police", where he can safely find Mr. Mehling.
Assistant Camera:
Tony Hofmann
Assistant Director:
Gertraud Kurz
Assistant Editor:
Silvana Zafosnik
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gisela Dlugos
Camera Operator:
Peter Rohe
Horst Becker
Co-Producer:
Bernd Eichinger
Costume Design:
Elisabeth Irmer
Gudrun Schretzmeier
Director:
Hanns Christian Müller
Director of Photography:
James Jacobs
Editor:
Thea Eymèsz
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Henning Rothkopf
Extras Casting:
Werner Thielo
Key Grip:
Josef Kopp
Hans Krügler
Uwe Hagenbach
Lighting Technician:
Uwe Hagenbach
Makeup Artist:
Jutta Saewert
Music:
Hanns Christian Müller
Original Music Composer:
Hanns Christian Müller
Producer:
Hans Weth
Bertram Vetter
Production Design:
Claus Kottmann
Winfried Hennig
Production Driver:
Jochen Meyer
Production Manager:
Günter Prantl
Production Secretary:
Andrea Haberstolz
Barbara Grundler
Property Master:
Claus Kottmann
Franz Bauer
Screenplay:
Gerhard Polt
Carlo Fedier
Hanns Christian Müller
Set Designer:
Alfred Ullrich
Bernd Hirskorn
Sound:
Michael Lau
Sound Assistant:
Christian Götz
Sound Mixer:
Christian Schubert
Still Photographer:
Karl Reiter
Patrick La Banca
Claudette Barius
Unit Manager:
Toni Hirtreiter
Fred Berger
Wardrobe Master:
Jana Übermaser
Elisabeth Irmer
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