Außer Kontrolle (2009) [N/A]

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Release Date:
December 30, 2009

Original Title:
Außer Kontrolle

Alternate Titles:
Heißmann & Rassau: Außer Kontrolle

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BR
Comödie Fürth

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The Franconian Minister of State in the government, Richard Wilhelm, has perfectly arranged a tête-à-tête with an opposition secretary: The husband thinks his wife is with her aunt in Franconian Switzerland, Mrs. Minister of State thinks her husband is at a debate in the state parliament, and the MPs will habitually "sleep through" the minister's absence. If only it weren't for the body that suddenly appears in the hotel room: a man in a coat, scarf and suit, lifeless, obviously beaten to death by the fallen window. One thing is clear: the corpse with resurrection tendencies has to go, Richard can't afford a scandal.

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Assistant Director:
Christiane Kiefer

Author:
Ray Cooney

Costume Design:
Angela Algeier

Director:
Thomas Kornmayer

Director of Photography:
Ernst Somer
Lothar Mulzer
Josef Bayer
Jeanette Schneider
Alexander Halm
Franziskus Bronnhuber

Editor:
Edith Schneider
Dieter Schaffranek

Editorial Staff:
Thomas Kania
Thomas Jansing

Lighting Technician:
Michael Bader
Konrad Albrecht
Hans Sauer

Makeup & Hair:
Anneliese Hartmann

Production Design:
Franz Schwarz

Production Manager:
Ulrich Prill

Property Master:
Ahmed Ballas

Set Designer:
Jürgen Endriß

Sound:
Jörg Teufel

Stage Director:
Martin Rassau

Technical Supervisor:
Stefan Grünaug

Unit Manager:
Thilo Schaller

Video Assist Operator:
Franz Kaiser
Thomas King

Writer:
Nick Walsh

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