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Release Date:
September 18, 2012
Original Title:
Schutzengel
Alternate Titles:
Better Angel
Guardian Angel
Opiekun
Янгол-охоронець
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Barefoot Films
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 DE: 16
Runtime: 133
15-year-old Nina witnesses a terrible crime that puts her life in danger. Being an orphan, she has nobody she can trust. When corrupt businessman Thomas Backer sends five killers after Nina, witness protection officer, Max, a former special-forces soldier, is responsible for her safety. They soon overcome their initial distance to find common ground. While on the run from the ruthless Backer, Rudi, one of Max’s former comrades, comes to their rescue – and continues to help the two out of some precarious situations. Even Max’s ex-girlfriend Sara is not just there to help him as a federal prosecutor. Nevertheless, Nina and Max face ever-increasing danger, and soon the teenager is not the only one in need of a guardian angel – Max could use one too.
Art Direction:
Esther Schreiner
Director:
Til Schweiger
Director of Photography:
Adrian Cranage
Editor:
Constantin von Seld
Original Music Composer:
Martin Todsharow
Producer:
Til Schweiger
Tom Zickler
Paul Maurice
Production Design:
Silke Buhr
Screenplay:
Til Schweiger
Paul Maurice
Stephen Butchard
Set Decoration:
Isabel von Forster
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