Der Chef ist tot (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 2016

Original Title:
Der Chef ist tot

Alternate Titles:
Mord geht immer - Der Chef ist tot

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ZDF
Zieglerfilm Köln

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Inga Cuypers

Best Boy Electrician:
Dirk Oerter

Casting:
Marc Schötteldreier

Chef:
Christoph Rath

Cinematography:
Stephan Schuh

Commissioning Editor:
Martin R. Neumann

Continuity:
Nicole Sahsnowsky

Costume Design:
Elisabeth Schelte

Director:
Markus Sehr

Driver:
Peter Baumgartner
René Saldjughian

Editor:
Renata Salazar-Ivancan

First Assistant Camera:
Dario Jozic
Tanja Pegatzki

First Assistant Director:
Werner Gerhards

Gaffer:
Robert Czernich
Michael Koschorreck

Key Grip:
Jürgen Wolf

Location Manager:
Rüdiger Jordan

Makeup Artist:
Kerstin Baar
Jutta Dinges

Music:
Dominik Giesriegl

Music Supervisor:
Hansjörg Kohli

Painter:
Mikael Riou

Producer:
Nina Altrogge
Throsten Flassnöcker
Elke Ried

Production Design:
Katja Schlömer

Production Manager:
Claudia Schurian

Property Master:
Diana Strehlau
Dagmar Wiggenhauser

Set Decoration:
Heike Steen

Sound:
Bernd Hackmann

Sound Designer:
Tobias Fleig

Steadicam Operator:
Martin Lippert

Still Photographer:
Martin Rottenkolber
Tom Trambow

Stunts:
Benjamin Nippe

Unit Manager:
Marc Prüll

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jannike Dahmen

Writer:
Stefan Rogall

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