A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 27, 1985
Original Title:
A Song for Europe
Alternate Titles:
Crime of Honor
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany | Switzerland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations. One night in Basle, Switzerland, he leaves his home to post a letter, the start of a nightmare journey that leads to terrible consequences for his life, his career and for his wife and children.
Art Direction:
Mathias Matthies
Ingo Tögel
Assistant Director:
Kaspar Heidelbach
Assistant Editor:
Gaby Kull-Neujahr
Steven Waldorf
Associate Producer:
Renee Goddard
Boom Operator:
Paul Filby
Clapper Loader:
Ute Badura
Conductor:
Carl Davis
Costume Design:
Regine Bätz
Director:
John Goldschmidt
Director of Photography:
Wolfgang Treu
Editor:
Richard Key
Executive Producer:
Johann Hinrich Gerhard
Gaffer:
Bernd Hübner
Makeup Artist:
Gerlinde Kunz
Original Music Composer:
Carl Davis
Production Secretary:
Margot Ossau
Property Master:
Christoph Kettenring
Script Supervisor:
Trudy von Trotha
Sound Engineer:
Terry Hardy
Unit Manager:
Michael Bohnstengel
Wardrobe Assistant:
Margitta Ahlert
Writer:
Peter Prince
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