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Release Date:
May 20, 2004
Original Title:
Der Wixxer
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 85
A mysterious serial killer is shocking the underworld. Scotland Yard is investigating the case. Clues lead the detectives to Blackwhite Castle.
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Art Direction:
Jaromír Švarc
Assistant Director:
Nina Sollich
Casting:
Emrah Ertem
Casting Assistant:
Dinah Schramm
Characters:
Edgar Wallace
Cinematography:
Gerhard Schirlo
Co-Producer:
Andreas Fallscheer
Stefan Gärtner
Franz Kraus
Costume Designer:
Janne Birck
Creative Producer:
Oliver Kalkofe
Director:
Tobi Baumann
Editor:
Ueli Christen
Marco Pav D'Auria
Key Makeup Artist:
Elke Lebender
Line Producer:
Simon Happ
Bernhard Thür
Makeup Department Head:
Jeanette-Nicole Latzelsberger
Music:
Andreas Grimm
Post Producer:
Jens Oberwetter
Producer:
Christian Becker
David Groenewold
Anita Schneider
Production Design:
Matthias Müsse
Production Manager:
Patty Barth
Props:
Marek Šíma
Screenplay:
Oliver Welke
Bastian Pastewka
Oliver Kalkofe
Script Consultant:
Tommy Jaud
Andreas Gaw
Sound Engineer:
Nico Schuette
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gregor Eckstein
Unit Production Manager:
Madeleine Remy
Wigmaker:
Tanja Straub
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