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Release Date:
December 4, 2008
Original Title:
Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please?
Alternate Titles:
Die schönste Sache der Welt - Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please?
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Regina Ziegler Filmproduktion
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
A newly arrived guest of a Hollywood hotel charms and amazes the regulars, and they decide to invite him to their Christmas dinner.
Accountant:
Monika Zellmer
Animal Wrangler:
John Tewksbury
Art Direction:
Arnie Saiki
Associate Producer:
Tanja Meding
Boom Operator:
Matt Kinutsun
Casting:
Hal Hundley
Co-Producer:
Michael Esser
Commissioning Editor:
Karin Zahn
Costume Designer:
Star Oakland
Creative Consultant:
Ron Holloway
Director:
Rosa von Praunheim
Director of Photography:
Lorenz Haarmann
Editor:
Rosa von Praunheim
Lorenz Haarmann
Electrician:
James Bruckner
First Assistant Camera:
Marc Lyons
Rick Taylor
First Assistant Director:
Lawrence Elbert
Gaffer:
Bodo Holst
Grip:
Eric Yahraus
Key Grip:
Roy C. Granada
Line Producer:
Janice Biggs
Makeup Artist:
Tracey Nelson
Eve
Original Music Composer:
Alan Ari Lazar
Producer:
Regina Ziegler
Production Assistant:
Daniel Romanski
Nik Venet
Production Design:
Gregg Gibbs
Production Manager:
Chris Cares
Martin Kruppe
Screenplay:
Rosa von Praunheim
Lawrence Elbert
Second Assistant Camera:
Simon Oliver
Second Assistant Director:
Tamar Yacov
Sound:
Chris Neely
Lori Weinhouse
Sound Designer:
Constanze Semling
Sound Mixer:
Guido Schwarz
Still Photographer:
Greg Day
Katja Perrey
Supervising Producer:
Hartmut Köhler
Title Designer:
Thomas Wilk
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