The Bone Man

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The Bone Man
Directed by Wolfgang Murnberger
Written byWolf Haas
Josef Hader
Wolfgang Murnberger
Produced byDanny Krausz
Kurt Stocker
Starring Josef Hader
Birgit Minichmayr
Josef Bierbichler
CinematographyPeter von Haller
Edited byEvi Romen
Release date
  • 19 February 2009 (2009-02-19)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

The Bone Man (German: Der Knochenmann) is a 2009 Austrian film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. [1] The script is based on the novel The Bone Man by Austrian author Wolf Haas.

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References

  1. Elley, Derek (2009-02-19). "The Bone Man". Variety . Retrieved 2017-12-03.