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Release Date:
August 12, 2004
Original Title:
Daniel, der Zauberer
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Lommel Entertainment
Peter Schamoni Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 81
Evil teenager assassins Rike & Tom want to kill and film the execution of the rock star Daniel Küblböck [or Lana Kaiser to be correct], who is spiritually supported by his dead grandfather Johnny, with the support of the mysterious Baltazar! Will our well-intentioned wizard succeed to survive this Christmas related mess and learn to forgive the others while beign kidnapped and almost executed, even if that means stickin' his finger in cakes, rollin' in tha snow like a cat or having psychedelic music dreams? (and singin' some bangers in the meanwhile!)
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Art Designer:
Ortwin Klipp
Costume Designer:
Helga Marr
Director:
Ulli Lommel
Director of Photography:
Manuel Lommel
Max Nikoff
Editor:
Angelika Steinbock
Executive Producer:
Pia Yvonne Woods
Gaffer:
Bettie Theiner
Line Producer:
Loy W. Arnold
Makeup Artist:
Astrid Proschak
Music:
Robert Schulze
Producer:
Peter Schamoni
Rudolf Waldemar Brem
Production Design:
Ulli Lommel
Production Manager:
Rudolf Waldemar Brem
Screenplay:
Ulli Lommel
Second Assistant Camera:
Jürg V. Walther
Sound:
Tay Arnold
Visual Effects:
Dennis Gross
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