A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 3, 1998
Original Title:
Internet Love
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Palm Productions
Raphaela Film
Roxy Film
Telenormfilm
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Starting out as e-mail pen pals, Daniel and Laura soon fall in love. Only problem is that she lives in Germany and he lives in Los Angeles. When they finally arrange to meet in person, they discover that there is no chemistry between them.
Assistant Director:
Andi Brittan
Assistant Editor:
Stefan Söllner
Associate Producer:
Luggi Waldleitner
Matthias Deyle
Dieter Nobbe
Casting Director:
Scott Trost
Isi ter Jung
Costume Designer:
Anke Crispen
Digital Film Recording:
Stefan Waizmann
Rainer Fink
Director:
Eckhart Schmidt
Director of Photography:
Steve Elkins
Andreas Kossak
Editor:
Eckhart Schmidt
Executive Producer:
Scott Trost
Andreas Kossak
Location Manager:
Betsy Kalin
Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Katz
Original Music Composer:
Eckhart Schmidt
Thomas Fuchsberger
Post Production Supervisor:
Eckhart Schmidt
Producer:
Eckhart Schmidt
Production Coordinator:
Scott Trost
Henri Zix
Andreas Kossak
Production Design:
Isi ter Jung
Production Manager:
Bradford Owen
Production Supervisor:
Isi ter Jung
Script Supervisor:
Kristy Kelly
Sound Supervisor:
Brett Brooke
Stunt Coordinator:
Jackie Becke
Ken Baldwin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Christian Zajac
Thanks:
Reinhard Klooss
Herman Weigel
Martin Moszkowicz
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Laura E. Little
Writer:
Eckhart Schmidt
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