A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 22, 1979
Original Title:
Die Hamburger Krankheit
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Coleidon-Film
Hallelujah-Film GmbH
Neue Bioskop Film
SND
Terra-Filmkunst
ZDF
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
When a plague breaks out in Hamburg, several people break out of quarantine and make their way out of the city... only to find that the plague is more widespread.
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Assistant Camera:
Heinz Menschik
Werner Stumpf
Assistant Director:
Beate Bach
Michael Mertineit
Christa Ritter
Assistant Editor:
Solange Michoulier
Catherine Zins
Co-Producer:
Lothar H. Krischer
Costume Design:
Sophie von Plessen
Director:
Peter Fleischmann
Director of Photography:
Colin Mounier
Editor:
Susan Zinowsky
Executive Producer:
Felix Hock
Makeup Artist:
Karin Gutberlet
Music:
Jean-Michel Jarre
Producer:
Peter Fleischmann
Michel Gast
Willi Segler
Production Accountant:
Inka Buss
Irma Rotsch
Production Manager:
Henri Xhonneux
Property Master:
Luigi De Luca
Script Supervisor:
Christa Ritter
Sound:
Paul Schöler
Yves Zlotnicka
Sound Assistant:
Gérard Loupias
Sound Mixer:
Karl-Heinz Frank
Still Photographer:
Günter Zint
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Le Mare
Unit Manager:
Hans Hutter
Wolfgang von Giese
Brigitte Streuber
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