Trouble No More (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 23, 2010

Original Title:
Trouble No More

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Fama Film AG
Paul Thiltges Distributions

Production Countries:
Luxembourg

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The story of Johnny Chicago's brother, Ray, and his friend Chuck Moreno, both petty criminals. The latter wants to take the ashes of Johnny, who was fatally wounded by the police after a bank heist, to Chicago.

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Art Department Trainee:
Claude Thoma

Assistant Location Manager:
Christian Pannrucker

Casting:
Katja Wolf

Cinematography:
Carlo Thiel

Co-Producer:
Rolf Schmid

Digital Imaging Technician:
Olivier Koos

Director:
Andy Bausch

Editor:
Misch Bevard

Electrician:
Pierre Dermience

First Assistant Director:
Daniel Texter

First Assistant Editor:
Liam McEvoy

Gaffer:
Kevin Dresse

Grip:
Michael Schaack
Pierre Dermience

Key Grip:
Laurent Wallerang

Location Assistant:
Tiago Hof

Location Manager:
Ambroise Gayet

Makeup Artist:
Béatrice Stephany

Makeup Department Head:
Rachel Schlegel

Music:
Serge Tonnar
Guy Schmit

Producer:
Paul Thiltges
David Tioulong Grumbach

Production Coordinator:
Peter Brown

Production Design:
François Dickes

Production Manager:
Sébastien Fernandes Tasch

Script Supervisor:
Karine Wagner

Second Assistant Camera:
Linda Blaschette

Set Dresser:
Tobias Dücker

Sound Editor:
Étienne Curchod

Sound Mixer:
Eric Anthony
Bruno Tarrière
Marco Teufen

Standby Property Master:
Sacha Milutinovic
Nathalie Brocker

Stunt Coordinator:
Micha Mann

Techno Crane Operator:
Ken Fitzke
Pitt Wagner

Unit Manager:
Ambroise Gayet

Writer:
Andy Bausch

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