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Release Date:
October 22, 1994
Original Title:
Rosamunde Pilcher: Wilder Thymian
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
FFP New Media GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Victoria Bradshaw was still very young when she fell in love with the playwright Oliver Dobbs. He left her one day for another woman and disappeared from her life. But the memory of him always stayed alive. Many years later, Oliver suddenly appears again, together with his little son ...
Assistant Camera:
Cornelia Hopf
Costume Designer:
Renate Hanke
Director:
Gero Erhardt
Director of Photography:
Mike Gast
Editor:
Susanne Lübbe
Regine Bialluch
First Assistant Director:
Gilla Pallmann
Gaffer:
Frank Illgen
Location Manager:
Britta Erich
Hans-Georg Sturm
Makeup Artist:
Ida Arndt
Gisela Trescher
Novel:
Rosamunde Pilcher
Original Music Composer:
Richard Blackford
Producer:
Heidi Ulmke
Claus Beling
Michael Smeaton
Production Design:
Hayden Pearce
Production Manager:
Peter Huschka
Beate Balser
Second Assistant Camera:
Alexander Palm
Second Assistant Director:
Sabine Koch
Sound:
Hans Gralke
Marc Parisotto
Sound Assistant:
Max Vornehm
Writer:
Barbara Engelke
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