Werner - Eiskalt! (2011)
Werner - Eiskalt! (2011)
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Cast & Crew.
Rötger Feldmann
Brösel
Klaus Büchner
Werner (voice)
Ivonne Schönherr
Barbara
Marysol Fernandez
Mandy
Richard Sammel
Hermann Seidel
Kalle Haverland
Präsi
Andi Feldmann
Andi
Jochen Nickel
Herbert
Michael Lott
Röhre
Thorsten Schütt
Walze
Holger Henze
Holgi
Gernot Roll
Director
Janosch P. Agustin
Holgi - 16 Jahre (voice)
Benedikt Brandt
Klein-Holgi (voice)
Thomas Platt
Writer
Ingrit Dohse
Holgis Mutter (voice)
Herman Weigel
Writer
Oliver Berben
Producer
Bertram Hiese
Werner - 16 Jahre (voice)
Robert Missler
Schmittke (voice)
J.P. Genkel
Composer
Melania Singer
Editor
Karolin Spies
Werners Mutter (voice)
Emrah Ertem
CastingDirector
Florian Lutz
ProductionDesigner
Thomas Struck
Hüpenbecker (voice)
Lilo Wanders
Margret Röhrig / Frau Hansen (voice)
Harald Wehmeier
Milchmann Michl (voice)
Kulle Westphal
Eckart (voice)
Philippe Jacq
Notarzt
Horst Krause
Meister Röhrich
Martin Moszkowicz
Executive Producer
Michael Schaack
Executive Producer
Gudrun Binger
Costume Design
Dominique Renic
Location Scout
Sandra Fendauer
Production Manager
Cindy Fröhlich
Unit Production Manager
Malte Jensen
Production Manager
Jochen Ludwig
Production Manager
Jan Schmidtgen
Production Supervisor
Michael Stritzel
Unit Manager
Mark Biller
Driver
Jule Bünsche
Set Dressing Artist
Claude Garnier
Property Master
Kurt Herzog
Property Master
Sabine König
Painter
Arnold Müller
Painter
Felix Presch
Set Designer
Manjo Richter
Carpenter
Stefan Rohner
Set Dressing Artist
Uwe Saegner
Set Designer
Bettina Mennicke
Property Master
Sebastian Steinhauer-Dsenne
Painter
Manfred Banach
Sound
Sascha Heiny
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ulf Krueger
Foley / Sound Designer
Matthias Richter
Production Sound Mixer / Sound
Dirk Schäfer
Boom Operator
Ingo Gudmundsson
Modeling
Simon Isenberg
Digital Compositors
Frank Lenhard
Visual Effects Producer
Katja Müller
Visual Effects Producer
Gerrit Wemmer
Modeling
René Lay
Stunts
Uwe Mansshardt
Stunts
Ronnie Paul
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator
Stefan Falke
Still Photographer
Jürgen Hahn
Grip / Camera Operator
Harald Hauschildt
Gaffer
Martin Mecko
Video Assist Operator
Michael Praun
Steadicam Operator
Stefan Rentel
Lighting Technician
Anderl Rutz
Grip
Christopher Rüttger
Best Boy Electric
Hannes Tödter
Video Assist Operator
Frank Govaere
Animation Supervisor
Monika Lange
Assistant Costume Designer
Verena Reuter
Assistant Costume Designer
Marcus Schmidt
Assistant Editor
Ricarda Goray
Location Scout
Benno Pastewka
Location Manager / Location Scout
Pia Hoffmann
Music Supervisor
Laurenzius Mack
Driver
Philipp Pemöller
Driver
Jan-Gerrit Seyler
Driver
Uschi Rohwedder
Production Coordinator
Collin Hahn
Justin Hahn
Leon Riedemann
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 23, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Box Office$4,365,667
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