A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 9, 2007
Original Title:
Body Armour
Alternate Titles:
Der Bodyguard - Für das Leben des Feindes
Бронежилет
جلیقه ضد گلوله
جلیقه محافظ
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
ApolloProMovie & Co. 2. Filmproduktion
Fausto Producciones
ICEC
Pacific Coast Productions
Skyline Films
TV3
Telecinco Cinema
Zinc Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
Australia | Germany | Spain | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 SK: 15
Runtime: 90
A burned-out bodyguard is hired to protect the man he hates the most: an international assassin who destroyed his career and ruined his life. Forced to put his personal feelings on hold, the bodyguard must use all his skills and years of experience to keep the assassin alive in the face of constant danger.
Art Direction:
Montse Sunyer
Associate Producer:
Alexandra Bouillon
Thomas Becker
Camera Operator:
Marc Gómez del Moral
Casting:
Pep Armengol
Gillian Hawser
Luci Lenox
Co-Producer:
Adam Kuhn
Brad Southwick
Costume Design:
Sian Jenkins
Dialogue Editor:
Christian Bass
Director:
Gerry Lively
Director of Photography:
Rafa Lluch
Christof Wahl
Editor:
Clive Barrett
Tony Solomons
Executive Producer:
Jörg Westerkamp
Thomas Fischer
Gary Hamilton
Carolina Lotsberg
Álvaro Augustin
Elisa Plaza
Michael Braun
Jonathan Deckter
First Assistant Director:
Neil Tuohy
Hair Designer:
Satur Merino
Hairstylist:
Júlia Ramírez
Line Producer:
Javier Arsuaga Lekuona
Makeup Artist:
Yolanda Martín
Makeup Department Head:
Alma Casal
Music:
Jose Mora
Music Editor:
Tommy Lockett
Music Supervisor:
Simon White
Producer:
Steve Clark-Hall
Steve Richards
Miriam Porté
Production Design:
Balter Gallart
Script Supervisor:
Anna Vilà Parera
Second Assistant Director:
Javier Arriaga
Cucho Ramírez
Set Costumer:
Amaia Tobes
Paula Panelo
Set Decoration:
Claudia Motta
Special Effects Supervisor:
Stephen Bender
Steadicam Operator:
Joan Morató
Unit Production Manager:
Ander Sistiaga
Writer:
Ken Lamplugh
John Weidner
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