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Killerbus
35 minutes Action & Adventure / Cult / Foreign
Three gangsters are carrying out orders which are slightly outside the law in one of the coolest vehicles the world has ever seen: the Killerbus!
Intended Audience: Mature
Please note: this DVD will only play on PAL compatible players.
Somewhere, in the midst of snowy peaks and monumental rocks three gangsters are cruising in one of the coolest vehicles the world has ever seen: the Killerbus! Twoface, Christoph and Chap, who’s called Smutje by his two companions, carry out orders which are slightly outside the law.
Chap is the new one of the team. Christoph and Twoface are telling him of his predecessor, the old Smutje. The target of the last order was Sergio Profit. Location: an old storehouse used by Profit for an illegal auction of fighting dogs. The signed up whore Chantal is seducing Karl, Profits bodyguard.
Meanwhile the killers are breaking armed through the roof of the storehouse. The audience of the auction with Sergio Profit is trapped....
If you’re a friend of dark humor and if you like cool guys ... extremely cool guys;) Killerbus is the right movie for you!
Many DVD specials (making of, soundtrack, additional shorts, +++)
To give a statement just as director is difficult, if you’re also screenwriter, producer, production designer, cutter and more... Killerbus is the result of two years of work of Juliane and me.
The realisation of a feature film shot on celluloid was a dream of the two of us, which we realized with Killerbus. Until now, the movie was our biggest project, we worked on. The production of two years had many periods which were really stressful... Just three hours of sleep over weeks, that can be exhausting! But we thank the people who gave us so much and so great support. We would do it every time again!
We hope that the audience has so much fun in watching Killerbus as we had mostly while seeing the results of the different production periods.
So are you ready for the Killerbus! We are;)
Marc Fehse & Juliane Block
- Directed by: Marc Fehse
- Written by: Juliane Block & Marc Fehse
- Produced by: Volker Block, Marlis & Edgar Fehse, Andreas Bethmann
- Run Time: 35 minutes
- Release Date: 2004
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Country:
Germany
- Intended Audience: mature
- Website Killerbus
Written by Juliane Block & Marc Fehse
Produced by Volker Block, Marlis & Edgar Fehse, Andreas Bethmann
Cast
Sefik Kirbas aka Twais:
Orhan Koemuercue:
Bjoern Goedde:
Zoraya Lopez:
Mario Scarpellini:
Reiner Schleberger:
Murat Yilmaz aka Chap:
Ingo Jerome:
Joerg Rampke:
Dagmar Operskalski:
Exectutive Producers:
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Directed by:
2nd unit directed by:
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Costume:
Hair & Make-up:
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Continuity:
Director Of Photography:
2nd unit DOP:
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Dolly grip:
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If you watch the Killerbus Street Pursuit you have to think about two things: the first car, the Killerbus, couldn’t drive corners with 90 degrees because of it’s huge wheels. The wheels were wedging after 45°. The Fiat in which Karl follows was already so damaged that it had to cool down after 100m driving. Think, how difficult it is, to shoot a fast and cool race with two cars like that! That was at least one reason, why the Killerbus Street Pursuit got it’s final form: to create a new form of a fast and cool race!
The stunts: We booked a stunt company who was definitely so incompetent, that we used at least just the really necessary parts of what we wanted. Most stuff wasn’t used.
For improving the raw material we had, we shot scenes of the shoot-out again with Olaf Ittebach, who’s known for his great Special Effects. In combination with many digital effects the final version of the shoot-out in the storehouse came into being.

