Sweet Little Sixteen (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 26, 1999

Original Title:
Sweet Little Sixteen

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
FFP New Media GmbH
Novamedia
Pro7

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 94

16-year-old Sophie Reiner is living a happy life, but then her friend Karen is murdered after a visit to a disco. Sophie's perfect world is shattered. She falls in love with the charming detective Mike Kleist and begins a secret affair with him. When another of Sophie's classmates is murdered, the situation comes to a head. Finally, Sophie's father becomes the target of the investigation. But the murderer has already chosen his next victims: It's Sophie and her mother...

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Petra M. Hanslbauer

Assistant Production Manager:
Mark Rau

Boom Operator:
Vladimir Polak

Construction Foreman:
Harald Schuster

Costumer:
Nina Regine Trautmann

Director:
Peter Patzak

Director of Photography:
Andreas Köfer

Editor:
Gerd Berner

First Assistant Director:
Florian Michel

Foley:
Bernd Schmidl

Key Hair Stylist:
Katharina Erfmann
Edwin Erfmann

Key Makeup Artist:
Edwin Erfmann
Katharina Erfmann

Original Music Composer:
Steffen Kaltschmid
Markus Lonardoni

Producer:
Heidi Ulmke
Michael Smeaton

Producer's Assistant:
Michaela Krauß

Production Design:
German Pizzinini

Production Driver:
Isabell Seeliger

Second Assistant Camera:
Snezana Anastasijevic

Sound Designer:
Klaus Ploch

Sound Editor:
Verena Lieberknecht

Sound Mixer:
Walter Amann
Manfred Arbter

Standby Property Master:
Petra Hillebrand

Unit Manager:
Robert Müller

Writer:
David Gilman

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