A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 2006
Original Title:
Bye, Bye Harry
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
ARD
Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany | Slovakia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 90
Emma Madson meets her ex-boyfriend Ian Dickens, a windbreaker with a head full of ideas. Ian once again has a new idea: he wants to trade old car models and convinces Emma to invest in an old Jaguar and go with him to Switzerland to sell it. The character of well-known comedian Harry Hackett, who died last week, passes in front of the car, and the car with Ian and Emma ends up in a tree. Ian comes up with a new plan to rehabilitate himself in front of Em: what if he digs up Harry Hackett's body, takes a photo of it, then buries the coffin even deeper in the same grave and demands a ransom from the widow? When Hackett's body is in fact stolen, who did it and why becomes increasingly confusing. Ian, whose true plan was to rescue Emma, risks losing everything.
Casting:
Uwe Bünker
Costume Design:
Catherine Van Bree
Suzanne van Well
Director:
Robert Young
Director of Photography:
Hannes Hubach
Editor:
Jeremy Strachan
Executive Producer:
Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Bastien Sirodot
Jeremy Burdek
Makeup Artist:
Kelly Marazzi
Juraj Steiner
Original Music Composer:
Tim Despic
James Edward Barker
Producer:
Alexander Thies
Jean-Luc Van Damme
Gabriela Pfändner
Ruth Baumgarten
Patrik Pašš
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Holger Rogge
Stunt Coordinator:
Vanessa Wieduwilt
Writer:
Graham Alborough
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