Gasolin United (2005)

Género : Música

Tiempo de ejecución : 29M

Director : Anders Østergaard

Sinopsis

Actores

Kim Larsen
Kim Larsen
Lead singer
Franz Beckerlee
Franz Beckerlee
Lead Guitar
Wili Jønsson
Wili Jønsson
Bass, Keyboard
Søren Berlev
Søren Berlev
Drums

Tripulaciones

Anders Østergaard
Anders Østergaard
Director
Simon Plum
Simon Plum
Camera Operator
Jan Juhler
Jan Juhler
Sound Designer
Johannes Dam
Johannes Dam
Sound Designer
Henrik Capetillo
Henrik Capetillo
Lighting Manager
Thomas Ravn
Thomas Ravn
Scenic Artist
Thomas Papapetros
Thomas Papapetros
Editor
Anders V. Christensen
Anders V. Christensen
Color Designer
Helle Winther Remfeldt
Helle Winther Remfeldt
Producer

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