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Mick Øgendahl: Micktrix (2003)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 40M

Synopsis

Micktrix er et one man show af stand-up-komikeren Mick Øgendahl fra 2000

Actors

Mick Øgendahl
Mick Øgendahl
Himself
Kasper Bang
Kasper Bang
Speaker (Voice)
Casper Christensen
Casper Christensen
Himself
L:Ron Harald
L:Ron Harald
Himself
Frank Hvam
Frank Hvam
Himself
Rikke Justesen
Rikke Justesen
Speaker (Voice)
Anders Matthesen
Anders Matthesen
Stewart Stardust
Rasmus Trads
Rasmus Trads
Himself (archive footage)
Annette Veltz
Annette Veltz
Mitzi, ex-girlfriend
Finn Veltz
Finn Veltz
Jørn, ex-boyfriend
Martin Vendelbo
Martin Vendelbo
Himself (as Robinson-Martin)

Crews

Mick Øgendahl
Mick Øgendahl
Writer
Uffe Lohmann
Uffe Lohmann
Editor
Tue Kempf
Tue Kempf
Producer
Jens Villebro
Jens Villebro
Producer
Charlotte Høgh
Charlotte Høgh
Production Manager
Martin Veltz
Martin Veltz
Art Department Assistant
Martin Birch
Martin Birch
Sound Design Assistant
Erik Høirup
Erik Høirup
Sound mixer
Jesper Mogensen
Jesper Mogensen
Sound Design Assistant
Martin Birch
Martin Birch
Camera Operator
Jesper Bøjlund
Jesper Bøjlund
Camera Operator
Mogens Dalby
Mogens Dalby
Camera Operator
Thomas Korsholm
Thomas Korsholm
Camera Operator
Uffe Lohmann
Uffe Lohmann
Lighting Technician
John Rasmussen
John Rasmussen
Camera Department Manager
Karina Westergaard
Karina Westergaard
Grip
Rasmus Heide
Rasmus Heide
Art Department Assistant

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