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Release Date:
October 29, 1993
Original Title:
Adamski
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Senso Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 89
Horst Adamski takes a job as a department store detective and promptly falls in love with busy shoplifter Lili. His special approaches, however, rather intimidate Lili and call her unscrupulous boyfriend Wolf into action. To make the chaos perfect, the co-worker Erika also falls in love with Adamski...
Assistant Director:
Sabine Weyrich
Assistant Editor:
Cornelia Endler
Assistant Unit Manager:
Katrin Schirmag
Continuity:
Bettina Zielke
Costume Design:
Gertraud Wahl
Director:
Jens Becker
Director of Photography:
Jörg Petzold
Aicke Fricke
Driver:
Robert Harnap
Editor:
Ines Bluhm
Electrician:
Ali Olcay Gözkaya
Frank Marggraf
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Gerda Chmurzinsky
Executive Producer:
Georg Kilian
First Assistant Camera:
Christina Schultz
Gaffer:
Stefan Breitel
Makeup Artist:
Ingrid Bendzuk
Music:
Rainer Böhm
Producer:
Dietmar Schings
Helga Poche
Carl Bergengruen
Peter Windgassen
Monika Peetz
Production Assistant:
Alexander van Dülmen
Production Design:
Katrin Steinmann
Production Manager:
Marco Voß
Production Secretary:
Kersten Köhn
Property Master:
Karl-Heinz Zastrow
Christian von Rautenberg
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Spikermann
Sound:
Lutz Schönherr
Sound Assistant:
Jörg Marquardt
Sound Editor:
Ines Bluhm
Sound Mixer:
Klaus Hornemann
Still Photographer:
Thomas Spikermann
Thanks:
Wim Wenders
Title Designer:
Ilona Kowallik
Unit Manager:
Caroline Paethke
Andreas Born
Visual Effects:
Gerd Petrasch
Wardrobe Master:
Charlotte Busse
Writer:
Jens Becker
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