Wie treu ist Nik? (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 26, 1986

Original Title:
Wie treu ist Nik?

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Raphaela Film
Wolfgang Odenthal Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 83

Female fans are flocking to pop star Nik's feet. But when he announces that he is madly in love with Sarah and wants to marry her, there is an outcry from his fans. In view of Nik's popularity rating, the record company fears a slump in sales. So they stage a "meet your star" contest in which three ladies want to do everything they can to get the superstar away from Sarah. Can Nik remain faithful...?

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Art Direction:
Georg Hofmann

Assistant Camera:
Arnold Reidelhuber

Assistant Director:
Isi ter Jung

Assistant Editor:
Carola Mai

Co-Producer:
Eckhart Schmidt

Costume Design:
Antje Hirsch

Director:
Eckhart Schmidt

Director of Photography:
Bernd Neubauer

Editor:
Eckhart Schmidt

Lighting Design:
Peter Kunze

Location Manager:
Frank Dragun

Makeup Artist:
Susanne Schröder

Music:
Sal Paradise

Producer:
Wolfgang Odenthal

Production Accountant:
Gerda Chmurzinsky

Production Manager:
Georg Hofmann

Script Supervisor:
Eva Maurus

Sound:
Bernd Langer

Sound Editor:
Angela Krämer

Sound Mixer:
Max Rammler-Rogall

Still Photographer:
Nicole Kahlert

Writer:
Eckhart Schmidt

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