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Erntedank. Ein Allgäukrimi ()


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  • 1h 28min
  • Crime
  • TV Movie


A body with a dead crow carefully draped on top of it is one of the stranger things detective Kluftinger has seen during his career in the police force. He finds himself hunting down a serial killer who incorporates elements of local... See more »

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Kluftinger
Jockel Tschiersch ...
Roland Hefele
Johannes Allmayer ...
Richard Maier
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Sandy Henske
Sarah-Lavinia Schmidbauer ...
Sabine Gruber (as Sarah Lavinia Schmidbauer)
Hubert Mulzer ...
Hans Lodenbacher
Michaela Caspar ...
Erika Kluftinger
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Langhammer
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Rubina Urban
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Günter Hartmann
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Heinz Brentano
Crescentia Dünßer ...
Frau Sutter (as Crescentia Dünsser)
Patrick von Blume ...
Dr. Möbius
Volker Klüpfel ...
Georg Böhm
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Hausmeister in der Kartause
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Markus Kluftinger
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Jakob Urban
Eva Blum ...
Annegret Langhammer
Gotthard Eggersberger ...
Josef Greininger (as Gotthard Eggensperger)
Ulrich Schwab ...
Herbert Hirschinger
Robert Spitz ...
Willi Renn
Roland Wintergerst ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Elke Heinrich ...
Kassiererin (uncredited)
Michael Kobr ...
Winne (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rainer Kaufmann

Written by

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Stefan Holtz ... (screenplay)
 
Florian Iwersen ... (screenplay)
 
Volker Klüpfel ... (novel)
 
Michael Kobr ... (novel)

Produced by

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Maike Beba ... executive producer
Frank Döhmann ... producer
Stephanie Heckner ... executive producer
Katrin Holetzeck ... producer
Rolf Klaussner ... line producer (as Rolf Klaußner)

Music by

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Rainer Bartesch

Cinematography by

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Klaus Eichhammer

Editing by

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Christel Suckow

Editorial Department

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Manfred Turek ... colorist

Casting By

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Dorothee Weyers

Production Design by

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Petra Heim

Costume Design by

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Gitti Fuchs

Makeup Department

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Sabine Hehnen-Wild ... makeup artist
Sascha Kolmikow ... makeup artist
Sandra Lipps ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Rolf Klaussner ... production manager
Eric Schwarz ... set manager
Andreas Wolffhardt ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Johanna Klüpfel ... second assistant director
Jason M. Wiedenfeld ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Günther Freudlsperger ... set constructor
Peter Knoblich ... graphic designer
Monika Maier ... assistant production designer
Christof Schmidt ... property master: outdoor

Sound Department

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Peter Deininger ... foley artist
Martin Funk ... sound
Ralf Krause ... re-recording mixer
Martin Rogalski ... sound designer

Stunts

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Erhard Brem ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jürgen Bauer ... gaffer
Michael Hain ... first assistant camera
Ralf Hauschild ... electrician
Andreas Löv ... steadicam operator
Christine Lüdge ... second assistant camera
Markus Reichelt ... camera car driver
Ingolf Schmidt ... electrician
Kerstin Stelter ... still photographer
Beowulf Tomek ... video operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Natascha Gotowtschikow ... wardrobe
Sabine Wieseler ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Heiko Hahn ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Peter Dierking ... production driver

Additional Crew

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Wiebke Fromholz ... production coordinator

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Plot Summary

A body with a dead crow carefully draped on top of it is one of the stranger things detective Kluftinger has seen during his career in the police force. He finds himself hunting down a serial killer who incorporates elements of local legend in his crimes.

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Also Known As
  • Kluftinger - Erntedank (Germany)
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  • 88 min
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Movie Connections Followed by Milchgeld. Ein Kluftingerkrimi (2012). See more »

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