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Release Date:
October 1, 2016
Original Title:
Herzblut. Ein Kluftingerkrimi
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A mysterious phone call puts Kluftinger and his colleagues Maier and Hefele on the trail of a brutal series of murders. A serial killer who cuts out the hearts of his victims and drapes them macabrely at the crime scene is up to mischief in the Allgäu. There is hardly any time for Kluftinger's own worries, the chest pains that are making his life hell.
Book:
Volker Klüpfel
Michael Kobr
Boom Operator:
Daniel Hallhuber
Casting:
Stefany Pohlmann
Colorist:
Edmond Laccon
Commissioning Editor:
Stephanie Heckner
Katja Kirchen
Continuity:
Julia Strobel
Costume Design:
Gitti Fuchs
Director:
Lars Montag
Director of Photography:
Stefan Ciupek
Editor:
Marc Schubert
First Assistant Camera:
Nicholas Jackson
Gaffer:
Ralf Hauschild
Key Grip:
Jürgen Hahn
Line Producer:
Kirsten Frehse
Makeup Artist:
Sascha Kolmikow
Annika Rahner
Sebastian Weber
Original Music Composer:
Dieter Schleip
Post Production Supervisor:
Christian Günther
Producer:
Alban Rehnitz
Malte Can
Production Design:
Andreas Schmid
Production Driver:
Christof Bojanowski
Production Manager:
René Löw
Property Master:
Sandra Gräber
Paul Spitzkopf
Screenplay:
Alex Buresch
Second Assistant Camera:
Tatjana Hafenbraedl
Sound Designer:
Kai Saffran
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