Bride of the Orient (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 1989

Original Title:
Gekauftes Glück

Alternate Titles:
La fiancée thailandaise

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Balance Film
Cinéfilm AG
SRF
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 94

After the death of his mother, a lonely farmer in rural Switzerland considers finally starting a family of his own. Eventually he pays for a bride from Thailand. The couple don't share a language, but being to know each other. However the village neighbors are suspicious of foreigners.

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ADR Editor:
Micki Joanni

Assistant Camera:
André Simmen

Assistant Director:
Manuel Siebenmann

Assistant Editor:
Anna Wagner-Araf Dias

Best Boy Electric:
Hanspeter Remund

Co-Producer:
Walter Schoch

Costume Design:
Silvia Grabowski

Dialogue:
Birgit Flüeler

Director:
Urs Odermatt

Director of Photography:
Rainer Klausmann

Editor:
Ulrike Pahl

Executive Producer:
Walter Saxer

Key Grip:
Manfred Raab

Lighting Technician:
Martin Gerbl

Makeup Artist:
Kathy Kühne

Original Music Composer:
David Lautrec

Producer:
Christoph Locher
Lutz Kleinselbeck
Alfred Nathan

Production Assistant:
Valeria Klausmann

Production Design:
Cornelius Siegel
Kristine Steinhilber

Production Manager:
Walter Saxer

Props:
Cornelius Siegel
Kristine Steinhilber

Script:
Birgit Lorenz

Set Dresser:
Wolfgang Siegel
Manfred Raab

Sound:
Chris Price

Sound Assistant:
Günter Knon

Sound Editor:
Anton Rädler

Still Photographer:
Arnold Odermatt

Writer:
Urs Odermatt

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