Der unsichtbare Freund (1991)

Genre : TV Movie, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 17M

Director : Ray Müller

Synopsis

Actors

Josef Bierbichler
Josef Bierbichler
Berger
Volkmar Kleinert
Volkmar Kleinert
Harden
Andreas Giebel
Andreas Giebel
Menzel
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Professor Schwarz
Helmut Borchert
Helmut Borchert
Elmar Engel
Elmar Engel
Katarina Schickling
Katarina Schickling
Horst Geisler
Horst Geisler

Crews

Ray Müller
Ray Müller
Director
Jürgen Karsch
Jürgen Karsch
Production Design
Werner Uhl
Werner Uhl
Makeup Artist
Micheline Michel
Micheline Michel
Costume Supervisor
Karl Bachhuber
Karl Bachhuber
Lighting Technician
Wolfgang Neumann
Wolfgang Neumann
Music
Ulli Bassenge
Ulli Bassenge
Music
Klaus Hoffmann
Klaus Hoffmann
Sound
Paul Kohl
Paul Kohl
Sound
Ray Müller
Ray Müller
Writer
Hermann Reichmann
Hermann Reichmann
Director of Photography

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