A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 17, 1998
Original Title:
Rot wie das Blut
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
WDR
Zieglerfilm Köln
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Diamond expert Ronnie discovers a real gem: Ginnie. Struck by Cupid's arrow, he follows the pretty chance acquaintance to Belgium. As a front man for Ginnie's boss Demarre, he is supposed to pull off a deal involving fake diamonds. And suddenly he gets caught up in a dangerous game of confusion. In addition to gemstone friends, gangster bosses, contract killers and a kidnapped diplomat also get involved.
Assistant Camera:
Kristian Gripenberg
Assistant Director:
Franziska Werners
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Veronika Valder
Assistant Property Master:
Carmen Hollauf
Assistant Unit Manager:
Dirk Pientka
Commissioning Editor:
Monika Paetow
Continuity:
Daniela Kinateder
Costume Designer:
Hella Wolter
Director:
Markus Fischer
Director of Photography:
Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein
Editor:
Siegrun Jäger
Line Producer:
Rüdiger Lange
Makeup Artist:
Linda Mooney
Original Music Composer:
Markus Fritzsche
Producer:
Michael Esser
Josef Göhlen
Production Design:
Pit Janzen
Production Manager:
Zlata Findeis
Property Master:
Fritz Schnell
Sound:
Franz Rudolf Perey
Sound Assistant:
Matthias Obergarz
Sound Mixer:
Manfred Arbter
Unit Manager:
Sabine Bischof
Writer:
Frank Grützbach
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