Master Eder and his Pumuckl (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 2, 1982

Original Title:
Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl

Alternate Titles:
Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl - Der Kinofilm

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
BR
Hungarofilm
Infafilm
Pannónia Filmstúdió

Production Countries:
Germany | Hungary

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

The adventures of an old-fashioned master cabinet maker in Munich and the tiny red-haired goblin Pumuckl, who becomes visible to him when he gets stuck to the pot of glue in his workshop. The tiny creature is visible to nobody else and full of mischief, and hilarity ensues as objects are seen moving around and the elderly craftsman seems to be talking to thin air.

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ADR Editor:
Angelika Siegmeier

Animation:
Mária Neményi
Csaba Nagy
Emmi Foky
István Majoros
Arpád Szabo
Zoltán Lehotay
Gábor Morvay
Ágnes Völler

Animation Director:
Béla Ternovszky

Animation Manager:
Román Kunz

Assistant Camera:
Johannes Geyer

Continuity:
Kristina Brandner

Costume Design:
Stasi Kurz

Director:
Ulrich König

Director of Photography:
Horst Schier

Editor:
Karin Haban

Executive Producer:
Manfred Korytowski

Foley Artist:
Hans-Walter Kramski

Makeup Artist:
Helga Gläser

Original Music Composer:
Fritz Muschler

Production Assistant:
Gudrun Dietrich

Production Design:
Ingo Tögel

Production Manager:
Siegfried B. Glöker

Screenplay:
Ellis Kaut
Ulrich König

Sound:
Sigbert Stark

Special Effects:
Esteban Zajtai

Unit Production Manager:
Reinhold Dienes

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