A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 8, 1987
Original Title:
Der Unsichtbare
Alternate Titles:
Benjamin der Unsichtbare
Ich und ich
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Constantin Film
Heidi Genée Filmproduktion
Luna Film- und Fernsehproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
TV star Benjamin inherits from his uncle a cloak of invisibility. Invisible he must discover that his wife is cheating on him with his best friend and asks her in front of the television camera, it does not do to. A journalist on the hunt for a story, adds to the confusion.
Assistant Camera:
Werner Deml
Assistant Costume Designer:
Monika Hinz
Assistant Director:
Helga Soboszek
Assistant Editor:
Lilli von Otting
Assistant Production Design:
Renate Ereth
Casting:
Li Bonk
Co-Writer:
Hans Schmid
Costume Designer:
Claudia Bobsin
Director:
Ulf Miehe
Director of Photography:
Franz Rath
Editor:
Barbara von Weitershausen
Extras Casting:
Kai S. Pieck
Foley Artist:
Hans-Walter Kramski
Foley Recordist:
Heinz Schürer
Makeup Artist:
Evelyn Döhring
Gerhard Nemetz
Original Music Composer:
Boris Jocić
Producer:
Heidi Genée
Peter Zenk
Production Accountant:
Henning Rothkopf
Production Assistant:
Christian Brand
Production Design:
Hans Gailling
Production Driver:
Peter Ebert
Production Manager:
Sabine Eichinger
Production Secretary:
Anne Schneider-Tantz
Barbara Grundler
Property Master:
Peter Dürst
Script:
Dagmar Heyer
Sound:
Manfred Banach
Thomas Meyer
Sound Assistant:
Marc Parisotto
Klaus Buchsteiner
Thomas Rennert
Sound Mixer:
Milan Bor
Special Effects:
Stephan Schultze-Jena
Standby Property Master:
Birgit Beckmann-Olczyk
Still Photographer:
Thomas Klausmann
Unit Manager:
Barbara von Halem
Writer:
Ulf Miehe
Klaus Richter
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