The German Chainsaw Massacre (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 29, 1990

Original Title:
Das deutsche Kettensägenmassaker

Alternate Titles:
Blackest Heart

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
DEM Film
Hymen II
Rhewes Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 63

Taking place around the German reunification of 1990, a group of East Germans cross the border to visit West Germany and get slaughtered by a psychopathic cannibal family who want to turn them into sausages.

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Assistant Director:
Udo Kier

Assistant Editor:
Thekla von Mülheim

Camera Operator:
Ralf Malwitz
Günther Hablik

Costume Design:
Ariane Traub

Director:
Christoph Schlingensief

Director of Photography:
Voxi Bärenklau
Christoph Schlingensief

Driver:
Christian Hufschmidt
Adrian Virnich
Jens Fritze

Editor:
Ariane Traub

Lighting Director:
Voxi Bärenklau

Lighting Technician:
Francisco Larrain
Hans von Sonntag

Makeup Designer:
Melanie Schumacher

Music:
Jaques Arr

Production Manager:
Christian Fürst

Prop Designer:
Sven Dülfer

Script:
Artur Albrecht

Set Designer:
Uli Hanisch

Sound:
Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stephan Konken

Special Effects:
Thomas Göttemann

Still Photographer:
Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker

Title Designer:
Uli Hanisch

Unit Manager:
Rüdiger Jordan
Melanie Schumacher
Dirk Piepenbring

Writer:
Christoph Schlingensief

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