Ballermann 6 (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 16, 1997

Original Title:
Ballermann 6

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Constantin Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 95

The movie the nation waits for!

Tommie and Mario travel to Mallorca in search of a vacation fueled by alcohol and the desire for women and parties.

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Assistant Camera:
Oliver Lechner
Michael Praun

Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna Isabell Logen

Assistant Director:
Eva Kadaňková

Assistant Editor:
Babette Fürbringer
Christine Zech

Assistant Production Design:
Wolfgang Ennenbach
Frank Sanler

Assistant Production Manager:
Marten van der Meijden

Author:
Tom Gerhardt

Camera Operator:
Mike Bartlett
Jutta V. Stieglitz

Casting:
Rita Serra-Roll
Sergio Domenich

Catering:
Ana Muñoz Bonet

Co-Director:
Tom Gerhardt

Co-Producer:
Reinhard Klooss

Color Timer:
Ingrid Lingenberg

Consulting Editor:
Alexander Berner

Continuity:
Catherine Allinson

Costume Assistant:
Chandra Liebetanz
Ilona Fröhlich

Costume Designer:
Gudrun Binger

Costumer:
Claudia Hermbusche
Marta Ortega

Dialogue Coach:
Nina Roll

Dialogue Editor:
Claudia Enzmann

Digital Compositor:
Alex Lemke

Director:
Gernot Roll

Director of Photography:
Gernot Roll

Dolby Consultant:
Hubert Henle

Dolly Grip:
Uwe von Bergen
Jürgen Hahn

Editor:
Norbert Herzner

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Heike Günther
Hanna Kahtz
Ursula Schlieper

Executive Producer:
Christine Rothe

Foley Artist:
Max Bauer
Mel Kutbay

Foley Editor:
Solweig Bores

Foley Recordist:
Michael Keinath

Gaffer:
Harald Hauschildt

Generator Operator:
Rodolfo Bustos

Graphic Designer:
Nastuh Abootalebi

Grip:
Sebastián Rosell

Key Grip:
Benjamin Hasenclever

Lighting Technician:
Juan Manuel Gomez
Sven Ortel
Andrés Marder
Florian Schlecht
Richard van de Merwe

Location Manager:
Ralf Ruland
Pablo Azorín
Hans-Jörg Sturm
Raimund Fink
Francisco Rojo Villada

Makeup Artist:
Nancy Geisler
Nicole Peláez
Julia Hauser

Music Coordinator:
Georg Naschke

Music Producer:
Erik Dumsch

Original Music Composer:
Jörg Evers

Post Production Supervisor:
Christine Jahn

Producer:
Bernd Eichinger
Martin Moszkowicz
Herman Weigel

Producer's Assistant:
Christa Diebitz
Eva Schweinberger
Ilse Schwarzwald

Production Assistant:
Riccarda Söhnlein
Uwe Spindler
Alexander R. Stigler

Production Coordinator:
Roswitha Polosek

Production Design:
Myriande Heller
Frank Polosek

Production Driver:
Mario Verdu
Tove Lindgren
Christian Körfgen
Nofre Moya
Ruth Marx
Ralph Hundt

Production Manager:
Ola Holmgren
Bernhard Thür
Sabine Eichinger
Grete Holmgren

Production Secretary:
Isabella Kaltschmid

Property Buyer:
Guido Konijn

Rigging Grip:
Michael Schlegel
Joe Fesser

Second Assistant Director:
Roland Kanamüller

Sound:
Roland Winke

Sound Assistant:
Alois Unger

Sound Editor:
André Bendocchi-Alves
Heinrich Kunkel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hubertus Rath

Special Effects:
Wolfgang Jäger
Franziska Loeding

Special Effects Supervisor:
Uli Nefzer

Special Effects Technician:
Michael Luppino

Standby Property Master:
Birgit Beckmann-Olczyk

Still Photographer:
Kerstin Stelter

Stunts:
Gernot Loidl
Otto Lorenz
Clemans Vogler
Roland Ballner

Unit Production Manager:
Francisco Rojo Villada

Video Report:
Hans Hansen

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Manfred Büttner

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