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Release Date:
February 10, 1999
Original Title:
Der Hurenstreik - Eine Liebe auf St. Pauli
Alternate Titles:
Eine Liebe auf St. Pauli
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Letterbox Filmproduktion
RTL
Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Romeo and Juliet on the Kiez with Cupid in the form of the attractive sex worker Elisa: the young artist Nikolaus falls in love with the well-behaved law student Sandy. He ends up in prison for an extraordinary declaration of love.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Annette Stuhr
Boom Operator:
Jens Müller
Casting:
Gitta Uhlig
Continuity:
Katrin Thiemer
Costume Design:
Maria Dimler
Costume Designer:
Maria Dimler
Costumer:
Conny Frei
Anja Rose
Director:
Martin Enlen
Director of Photography:
Klaus Merkel
Editor:
Monika Abspacher
I/O Manager:
Christoph Korndörfer
Key Grip:
Arne Schwiers
Lighting Technician:
Stefan Laws
Location Manager:
Mathias Struve
Tarik Erpinar
Makeup Artist:
Sonia Salazar-Delgado
Edda Fuhrmann
Original Music Composer:
Dieter Schleip
Producer:
Sabine Timmermann
Monika Lackus
Production Assistant:
Antje Yoki
Production Controller:
Marina Haake
Production Design:
Su Pröbster
Production Manager:
Fritz Fuhlert
Property Master:
Kurt Herzog
Screenplay:
Beate Langmaack
Second Unit Director of Photography:
André Ritonnale
Sound:
Andreas Kaufmann
Andreas Ruft
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthias Plischke
Special Effects Technician:
Gerald Gustav
Harry Bollhöfener
Standby Carpenter:
Henning Dürr
Standby Property Master:
Otto Kieckbusch
Still Photographer:
Manju Sawhney
Stunt Coordinator:
Ronnie Paul
Stunt Double:
Gerfried Reinitzhuber
Sönke Korries
Ronnie Paul
Unit Manager:
Frank B. Bosselmann
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