The Man Who Thought Life (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 9, 1969

Original Title:
Manden Der Tænkte Ting

Alternate Titles:
Der phantastische Fall des Dr. Holst

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
ASA
Palladium

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A 

Runtime: 93

The mysterious Mr. Steinmetz has acquired the ability to create things and beings by will alone. Only, after a while his creations invariably disappear. He therefore approaches a famous brain surgeon, Max Holst, who he hopes can help him with this problem. When Max refuses, Steinmetz brings his doppelgänger into being to replace him.

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Assistant Camera:
Claus Ørsted

Assistant Director:
Gert Fredholm

Dialogue:
Henrik Stangerup

Director:
Jens Ravn

Director of Photography:
Witold Leszczyński

Editor:
Lars Brydesen

Key Grip:
Jimmy Leavens

Location Manager:
Hørsholm Kirke

Makeup Artist:
Lene Ravn Henriksen

Music:
Per Nørgaard

Painter:
John Wexøe

Production Design:
Peter Høimark
Helge Refn

Production Manager:
Jørgen Hinsch

Props:
Jimmy Leavens

Screenplay:
Jens Ravn

Script Supervisor:
Annemarie Aaes

Sound:
Per Meinertsen

Still Photographer:
Morten Bo

Writer:
Valdemar Holst

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