Geisterstunde - Fahrstuhl ins Jenseits (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 20, 1997

Original Title:
Geisterstunde - Fahrstuhl ins Jenseits

Alternate Titles:
Geisterstunde

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Engram Pictures
RTL

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

While they are stuck in the elevator, three employees of a TV station tell each other stories about supernatural phenomena. They tell of the “dream girlfriend” of a 16-year-old girl who fell victim to a crime 33 years ago; of a bully who turns out to be an alien; and of a comic artist who falls victim to his mirror doppelganger.

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Art Direction:
Hermann Größ

Assistant Costume Designer:
Constanze Knapp

Assistant Director:
Alexander von Richthofen

Continuity:
Michaela Kraus

Costume Designer:
Katja Pothmann

Director:
Rainer Matsutani
Sebastian Niemann

Director of Photography:
Gerhard Schirlo

Editor:
Moune Barius

Executive Producer:
Marian Redmann

First Assistant Camera:
Klaus Tegtmeyer

Foley Artist:
Andreas Schneider

Key Hair Stylist:
Edwin Erfmann

Key Makeup Artist:
Edwin Erfmann

Lighting Technician:
Ruthard Schulz-Ullrich

Makeup & Hair:
Katharina Erfmann

Original Music Composer:
Nikos Platyrachos

Producer:
Jürgen Hebstreit

Production Assistant:
Götz Marx

Production Design:
Matthias Müsse

Production Manager:
Udo Alter

Property Master:
Michael Wollny

Sound:
David Heinemann

Sound Designer:
Marcel Spisak
Magda Habernickel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hubertus Rath

Standby Property Master:
Sabine Däumler

Still Photographer:
Magdalena Mate

Unit Manager:
Sebastian Piltz

Writer:
Rainer Matsutani
Sebastian Niemann

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