A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 1997
Original Title:
Koma - Lebendig begraben
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A police psychologist saves a young woman from jumping to her death and takes the unstable stranger into her family. She soon becomes jealous of her benefactor's happy marriage and tries to seduce her husband. When the rescuer surprises them both in an apparently explicit situation, she and her friend leave the home in a hurry. She suffers a car accident in which her friend dies and she herself falls into a coma. A time of hope and waiting begins for the man.
Armorer:
Dirk Lange
Art Direction:
Didi Richter
Assistant Accountant:
Franziska Rückerl
Assistant Editor:
Martin Reitsam
Costume Design:
Peri de Bragança
Director:
Uwe Janson
Director of Photography:
Hagen Bogdanski
Driver:
Tanja Oppel
Editor:
Stephan Ottenbruch
Extras Casting:
Erwin Nowak
First Assistant Camera:
Nicolay Gutscher
First Assistant Director:
Patrick Houwer
Location Scout:
René Boldt
Makeup & Hair:
Mechthild Schmitt
Martine Flener
Production Design:
Roger Katholing
Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Etz
Property Master:
Christof Schmidt
Still Photographer:
Laurent Trümper
Stunt Coordinator:
Mac Steinmeier
Stunt Double:
Giacomo Strasser
Siegfried Polap
Underwater Director of Photography:
Michael Boxrucker
Unit Manager:
Anja Giessing
Writer:
Uwe Janson
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