The Wild Soccer Bunch 3 (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 1, 2006

Original Title:
Die Wilden Kerle 3

Alternate Titles:
A vad banda 3.
Csak az a foci 3.
DWK 3
Die Wilden Kerle 3: Die Attacke der Biestigen Biester
La tribù del pallone - Tutti per uno
Las fieras F.C. 3 ¡El ataque de las vampiresas!

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Bayerischer Banken-Fonds
SamFilm

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 93

The Attack of the Beastly Beasts!

After Leon left his team in the historic 25-1 defeat against the national team, Die wilden Kerle broke up. Only the little Nerv still believes in his old heroes and tries to bring the grown-up guys back together with the help of his dreaded side puller. Leon's former best friend Fabi has meanwhile founded his own team, the girls' team, "The Beastly Beasts", and challenges "The Wild Soccer Bunch" to a duel in the Nattern Cave.

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ADR Recordist:
Bernhard Vogl

Additional Lighting Technician:
Lothar Hellinger

Art Department Assistant:
Antonia Wagner

Art Department Trainee:
Christina Gatterer
Franziska Ganzer

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lucas Dehler

Assistant Production Manager:
Stephan Hartwig

Assistant Unit Manager:
Julian Kähler

Boom Operator:
Saskia Seeger

Casting:
Stefany Pohlmann

Child Wrangler:
Anna Poetschke
Saskia Grabow
Klaus Wittig

Co-Producer:
Mark Rau

Construction Foreman:
Jens Westermann

Continuity:
Jutta Dickel

Costume Designer:
Mika Braun

Costumer:
Olivia Vossenkuhl
Annina Goldfuß

Crowd Assistant Director:
Moritz Springer

Dialogue Coach:
Gabriel Marrer

Digital Compositor:
Michael Ralla

Director:
Joachim Masannek

Director of Photography:
Sonja Rom

Driver:
Marc-Oliver Helbig

Editor:
Dunja Campregher

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Stefan Sosna

First Assistant "C" Camera:
Armin Golisano

First Assistant Camera:
Christian Dlusztus
Stefan Maitz

First Assistant Director:
Hellmut Fulss

Foley Recordist:
Florian Kaltenegger

Gaffer:
Tommy Schulz

Grip:
Michael Engel
Ralph Mahr

Key Grip:
Sven Ebenhardt

Lighting Technician:
Jan Rasky
Benjamin Hertzog
Alexander Schmid
Jürgen Lehner

Makeup & Hair:
Dorothea Goldfuss
Frauke Pira

Music:
Peter Horn
Andrej Melita

Post Production Supervisor:
Thorsten Wirth

Producer:
Maike Haas
Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton
Ewa Karlström

Producer's Assistant:
Hanna Stahl

Production Assistant:
Andreas Friz

Production Design:
Maximilian Lange
Manfred Döring

Production Driver:
Bernd Oberueber

Production Manager:
Karlheinz Ganzer

Production Sound Mixer:
Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker

Prop Maker:
Veronika Zunner Fadhli

Property Builder:
Olivia Friz

Property Master:
Bele Schneider

Public Relations:
Korbinian Wandinger

Screenplay:
Joachim Masannek

Second Assistant Camera:
Timothy Sedgwick

Second Unit Director:
Hellmut Fulss

Sound Assistant:
Hannes Ullmann

Sound Designer:
Heiko Müller
Mario Hubert
Chris Rebay

Standby Property Master:
Monika Grosswald

Steadicam Operator:
Andy Löv

Still Photographer:
Erika Hauri

Stunt Coordinator:
Mac Steinmeier
Torsten Jerabek

Stunt Double:
Dori Horvath
Katja Jerabek
Siegfried Polap
Petr Dvorak

Stunts:
Mac Steinmeier

Supervising Producer:
Mark Rau

Unit Manager:
Christian Held
Florian Erhard

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joachim Grüninger

Writer:
Joachim Masannek

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