A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Johannes Brandrup, Sonja Kirchberger, Katharina Böhm
Written by:
Christos Yiannopoulos
Directed by:
Michael Rowitz
Release Date:
February 25, 1998
Original Title:
Gigolo – Bei Anruf Liebe
Alternate Titles:
Gigolo
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
RTL
Real Film Berlin
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 91
Daniel Matzen is a gigolo, a call boy who does his job in a purely professional manner and does not let any emotions approach him. But one day he falls head over heels in love with Kim, one of his customers. He even wants to let his gigolo job go for her, but there is someone who has something against these plans for the future: his regular customer Lisa.
Assistant Camera:
Hans Jakobi
Assistant Director:
Hartmut Landsiedel
Assistant Editor:
Rafaela Qarout
Co-Executive Producer:
Nikolaus Kraemer
Commissioning Editor:
Nikolaus Kraemer
Construction Foreman:
Walter Dreier
Costume Design:
Kirsten Dephoff
Costume Designer:
Heike Stephan
Director:
Michael Rowitz
Director of Photography:
Dietmar Koelzer
Editor:
Ingo Ehrlich
Gaffer:
Ron Rakowski
Key Grip:
Bernd Schultz
Key Hair Stylist:
Christina Paul
Key Makeup Artist:
Christina Paul
Lighting Technician:
Johannes Precht
Jörg Santjer
Makeup Artist:
Rosemarie Raasch-Machac
Music:
Jürgen Ecke
Production Accountant:
Birgit Mangold
Production Driver:
Karsten Peter
Production Executive:
Sam Davis
Production Manager:
Rainer Angrabeit
Production Secretary:
Margot Hahn
Props:
Alexander Scherer
Ulrike Gojowczyk
Script:
Oliver Keune
Sound:
Heinz Gunther Türksch
Gregor Voigt
Sound Mixer:
Thilo Krüger
Steadicam Operator:
Eckhard Jansen
Stunt Double:
Tanja de Wendt
Unit Manager:
Michael Stritzel
Dirk Pientka
Writer:
Christos Yiannopoulos
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