Nich' mit Leo (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 16, 1995

Original Title:
Nich' mit Leo

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
RTL+
UFA Fiction

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 90

Leo the foreign legionnaire, Wilhelm the priest and Charly the brothel owner are unequal brothers. Wilhelm is determined to have Charly's brothel closed down. When Charly kidnaps Wilhelm to his brothel, he recognizes his brother - and promptly pretends to be him. And then Leo comes along as well.

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Assistant Camera:
Heinz-Dieter Sasse
Marc Tiedke

Assistant Director:
Sebastian Fahr-Brix

Assistant Editor:
Elke Weisser

Assistant Production Design:
Kai Varduhn

Boom Operator:
Thomas Landgraeber

Continuity:
Ingrid Nehls

Costume Design:
Ingrid Zoré

Director:
Ralf Gregan

Director of Photography:
Michael Steinke

Dresser:
Nina Büttner
Maria Kolhoff

Editor:
Susanne Schett

Electrician:
Martin Fischer

Foley Artist:
Mel Kutbay

Gaffer:
Holger Greiß

Key Grip:
Michael Grötzinger

Makeup Artist:
Eberhard Neufink
Axel Zornow

Original Music Composer:
Günther Fischer

Producer:
Michael B. Müller
Wolf Bauer

Production Design:
Rainer Schaper

Production Manager:
Frank Huwe

Property Master:
Klaus Dietrich
Marinus Haas

Screenplay:
Jürgen von der Lippe

Sound:
Jochen Schwarzat

Sound Editor:
Kirsten Kunhardt

Sound Mixer:
Michael Eiler

Still Photographer:
Jürgen Lingk

Unit Manager:
Peter Ulbrich
Jens Folger

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