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The Hunt for the Amber Room ()

Die Jagd nach dem Bernsteinzimmer (original title)
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It's the greatest myth of the German post-war era: The Amber Room. Since its disappearance in 1945 from Koenigsberg Castle, legions of treasure hunters have tried and failed to find the room. It is said that Physics genius, Albert Einstein... See more »

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Eik Meiers
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Katharina Meiers
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Justus Zacharias
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Kriemhild 'Krimi Meiers
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Jan van Hassel
Annika Blendl ...
Mila Marglund
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Gremme
Bibiane Zeller ...
Ältere Dame
Andreas Wellano ...
Albert Einstein
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Dr. Monhaupt
Heinz Simon Keller ...
Junger Arzt
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Junger Vorstand
Jürgen Floßmann ...
Aufzugführer
Hannes Hellmann ...
Clemens Thieme
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Nazi (uncredited)

Directed by

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Florian Baxmeyer

Written by

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Derek Meister ... ()
 
Stefan Raiser ... (developer) (creator)
 
Simon X. Rost ... ()

Produced by

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Sascha Mürl ... producer: RTL (as Sascha N. Mürl)
Gunther Pöschl ... assistant producer
Stefan Raiser ... producer
Felix Zackor ... producer

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Tilman Sillescu

Cinematography by

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Peter Krause ... (as Peter Joachim Krause)

Editing by

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Moune Barius

Editorial Department

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Felix Fogelstaller ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Cornelia von Braun

Production Design by

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Matthias Kammermeier

Art Direction by

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Jo Hattenhauer ... (as Joe Hattenhauer)

Costume Design by

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Anne Jendritzko

Makeup Department

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Kurosch Oliver Akhavan ... makeup artist
Christine Bernrieder ... additional makeup artist (as Christine Ziegler)
Yvonne Joseph ... wig maker
Sabine Lanzinger ... makeup artist
Ruth Meussdoerffer ... additional makeup artist

Production Management

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Moritz Deiseroth ... assistant unit manager
Winfried Demuss ... production manager
André Koebner ... unit manager
Jasmin Sebö ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ralph Polinski ... first assistant director
Johannes Revermann ... second assistant director
Jan Philipp Weyl ... second assistant director (as Jan Weyl)

Art Department

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Hans-Jörg Bergen ... construction chief
Jennifer Eck ... art department trainee
Wolfgang Ennenbach ... set constructor
Jan Feil ... property master: inside
Peter Henk ... assistant property master: outdoor
Mike Heubel ... set dresser
Judith Jaeger ... set dresser
Petra Rauhut ... assistant art director
Markus Schaffrath ... property master: outside
Simon Schläger ... assistant production designer
Axel Scholz ... prop builder
Ayhan Vanelli ... property master: inside
Sven Winter ... painter
Ulrich Zeidler ... concept artist

Sound Department

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Thekla Demelius ... sound designer
Sebastian Leukert ... boom operator
Dominik Oppon ... foley recordist
Dimitrios Posukidis ... dialogue editor
Andy Schlegel ... adr recordist
Michael Schlömer ... sound (as Michael Schloemer)
Ralph Thiekötter ... re-recording mixer
Karsten Witt ... foley artist

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Sebastian Bulst ... special effects technician
Boris Frisch ... special effects technician
Sven Kühn ... special effects supervisor
Dirk Lange ... special effects supervisor

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Daniel Binder ... digital compositor
Thorsten Binte ... visual effects supervisor
Dirk Frischmuth ... digital compositor
Thomas Mandl ... visual effects producer
Andreas Mattijat ... compositor
Bernd Mittelhockamp ... visual effects artist
Patrick Patzschke ... junior compositing artist
Markus 'Maggi' Selchow ... digital compositor

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Sandor Czirjak ... horse master
Kinga Gavalda ... riding double: Annika Blendl
Teresa Henn ... stunts
Christoph Knobloch ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Christopher Baer ... additional electrician
Benjamin Danino ... additional lighting assistant
Wolfgang Ennenbach ... still photographer
Dominik Fischerkoesen ... lighting assistant
Kai Giegerich ... electrician
Daniel Grendel ... first assistant camera
Benedikt Haas ... additional lighting assistant
Martin Handrow ... additional electrician
Ingo Hilden ... key grip
Daniel Jopp ... best boy
Simon Krekeler ... first assistant camera
Sebastian Krückl ... grip
Niko Lambertz ... additional electrician (as Nikolas Lambertz)
Martin Lippert ... steadicam operator
Annegret Luitjens ... additional lighting assistant
Horst Mann ... gaffer
Markus Müller ... additional electrician
Oliver Noell ... best boy
Falk Oettel ... additional electrician
Florian J. Raasch ... steadicam assistant
Florian Ritter ... additional electrician
Daniella Schadrin ... second assistant camera
Simon Schubert ... video operator
Verena Schulte ... additional electrician
Severin Schultze ... digital imaging technician
Patrick Zimmermann ... electrician

Casting Department

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Angi Peters ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Stefanie Hamann ... additional wardrobe
Nina Sarah Jensen ... costume trainee
Christina Kindel ... wardrobe
Meike Stangier ... assistant costume designer
Nina Stepuschin ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Claudia Salzig ... location manager

Music Department

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David Christiansen ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Anne von Spee ... script supervisor (as Anne Lensing)

Transportation Department

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Carsten Baum ... personal driver
Uwe Heinel ... production driver
Sven Schladweiler ... production driver
Sebastian Von Merveldt ... production driver

Additional Crew

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Katharina Beckel ... production assistant
Sandor Czirjak ... horse master
Pimes Doerfler ... production accountant
Burkart Hofmann ... traffic blocker
Daniel Illigens ... set manager
Jasmin Sebö ... production coordinator
Sebastian Uhl ... assistant to producers
Marie Wolters ... set runner
Markus Yagapen ... production controller

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Plot Summary

It's the greatest myth of the German post-war era: The Amber Room. Since its disappearance in 1945 from Koenigsberg Castle, legions of treasure hunters have tried and failed to find the room. It is said that Physics genius, Albert Einstein hid the legendary Amber Room from the Nazis in the turmoil of the last days of the war. It bears a secret within its amber - in wrong hands, it could destroy mankind! Our adventurers, Eik, Katharina and Justus, come across an incredible trace and with the help of Einstein's great-granddaughter Mila, together they fight off a ruthless pharmaceutical magnate who spares no effort to get ahold of the Amber Room. From Europe's biggest monument in Leipzig, through the halls of Munich's German Museum, across the dunes of St. Peter-Ording, to the Nazi caves of the Berchtesgaden Alps. The adventurous hunt begins. Written by Dreamtool Entertainment

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Also Known As
  • The Hunt for the Amber Room (United States)
  • À la poursuite de la chambre d'Ambre (France)
  • El código de Carlomagno III: La cámara de ámbar (Spain)
  • Vadászat a Borostyán szobára (Hungary)
  • Jantarová komnata (Czechia)
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  • 110 min
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Budget $6,500,000 (estimated)

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