A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 28, 1988
Original Title:
Die Geierwally
Alternate Titles:
Walter Bockmayer's Geierwally
Walter Bockmayers Geierwally
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Entenproduktion
Pro-ject Filmproduktion
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Geierwally is a musical comedy and a parody of traditional movies with regional background, especially the classic story of Geierwally.
Assistant Camera:
Kay Gauditz
Assistant Editor:
Karin Nowarra
Carpenter:
Brian Cribbon
Alexander Korn
Choreographer:
Heiner Schunke
Costume Design:
Waltraud Lindner
Director:
Walter Bockmayer
Director of Photography:
Wolfgang Simon
Driver:
Adam Olech
Editor:
Karin Nowarra
Alexander Rupp
Executive Producer:
Felix Hock
First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Müller
First Assistant Director:
Bernd Holzmüller
Foley Artist:
Mel Kutbay
Lighting Technician:
Peter Blössl
Klaus Emberger
Richard Lindl
Hannes Wild
Heinz Sottung
Makeup Artist:
Susanne Weiß
Gisela Lange
Music:
Hurst Hornung
Novel:
Wilhelmine von Hillern
Original Music Composer:
Walter Bockmayer
Producer:
Rolf Bührmann
Gabriele Heuser
Production Assistant:
Veronica Ferres
Production Design:
Thomas Schappert
Props:
Claus Beiser
Andrea Capella
Edgar Hinz
Recording Supervision:
David Cooke
Screenplay:
Walter Bockmayer
Script:
Susanne Nischwitz Blössl
Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Aigner
Second Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Ernst
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Yvonne Tratz
Sound:
Christian Moldt
Sound Assistant:
Helmut Röttgen
Sound Effects:
Willy Kluter
Sound Mixer:
Manfred Arbter
Special Effects:
Helmut Hribernigg
Karl Baumgartner
Still Photographer:
Helmut Röttgen
Supervising Editor:
Walter Bockmayer
Rolf Bührmann
Unit Manager:
Rolf Michaletz
Martina Lauch
Kurt Ockermüller
Visual Effects:
Hans Bacher
Jürgen Mettmann
Writer:
Bernd Holzmüller
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