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Release Date:
May 30, 1996
Original Title:
Echte Kerle
Alternate Titles:
A veces es difícil ser un hombre
Peccato che sia maschio
Regular Guys
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cobra Film GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Christoph, cop and self-confident macho, has trouble with his fiance. After a long night he wakes up in the arms of Edgar, a good-looking, gay auto-mechanic. His live gets more and more troublesome after his girl friend throws him out of their apartment and as last resort he moves to Edgars place. Working together with a new, good-looking, very self-confident, female collegue, but living with a good-looking gay guy makes him pretty uncertain about his sexuality and his role as a cop. Written by Konstantin Articus
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Assistant Editor:
Babette Fürbringer
Rebecca Khanide
Assistant Production Design:
Götz Harmel
Carpenter:
Richard Blameuster
Frank Ehlers
Casting:
Sabine Schroth
Cinematography:
Jürgen Herrmann
Continuity:
Petra Kühnast
Costume Design:
Christina Schnell
Director:
Rolf Silber
Editor:
Inez Regnier
Electrician:
Harry Groepler
Oliver Schafhausen
Gilmar Steinig
First Assistant Camera:
Peter Steuger
First Assistant Director:
Arno Drechsel
Foley Artist:
Jörn Poetzl
Foley Recordist:
Sören Blüthgen
Gaffer:
Manfred Zobel
Key Grip:
Raphael Wohlgemuth
Makeup Artist:
Horst Allert
Delia Mündelein
Music:
Peter W. Schmitt
Music Consultant:
Stefan Broedner
Negative Cutter:
Christa Garmeier
Post Production Supervisor:
Christine Jahn
Producer:
Gerd Huber
Silvia Koller
Jochen Löscher
Renate Seefeldt
Production Design:
Agnette Schloesser
Production Manager:
Annette Oswald
Property Master:
Claudia Bodenburg
Susanne Göttgens
Screenplay:
Rolf Silber
Rudolf Bergmann
Sound:
Wolfgang Wirtz
Sound Mixer:
Julian Müller-Scherz
Max Rammler-Rogall
Still Photographer:
Kerstin Stelter
Stunt Double:
Siegfried Polap
Stunts:
Mac Steinmeier
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