BabelFish translation . . . if you could call it that:
During the filming for the Horrorthriller \"A cure for Wellness\" on the castle still everything went smoothly. " When recording in the Studio Babelsberg gab\ there is now a good scare for the film crew: fire broke out.
US star Director Gore Verbinski is touring for weeks by all over Germany, the perfect scenes for his new Horrorthriller \"A cure for Wellness\" to turn. " Twelve days in July, the film crew was on the Castle Hohenzollern as guest. The public was excluded completely, hermetically sealed off the Castle, even strollers were allowed to approach still her dog. More than fancy limousines with dark tinted Windows did not see the curious. At least not on location, the castle itself. Because while up here all kept quite covered, the actor of Jason Isaacs, Dane DeHaan and Mia Goth gave themselves in front of their hotel in Tübingen quite accessible and readily autographs.
Director Gore Verbinski housed all the scenes as planned. After the last valve he was relieved and happy. Closely cut the shooting schedule had can be finally respected despite some weather. Also raved about the Americans about the unique ambiance of the Castle and the great collaboration with the Castle team. And while almost day and night was filmed, the fire brigade was Bisingen the departments of rooms and bisingen - the fire at the Castle safe. \"A cure for Wellness\" is produced by the Studio Babelsberg, in Potsdam. And the movie people are currently also working there. How quickly a fire it may be asked, was now on the weekend. A controlled fire - a pretty special effects - should break out, but the flames spread to other parts of the scenery. A large contingent of firefighters had to move on, the usage hours. The exact amount of damages has not yet been set.
When the fire broke out, were probably about 100 people on the set in Potsdam. No one was injured, the film crew was with the horrors.
BabelFish only allows about a sentence and a half per translation, so this was exhausting, switching back and forth between the article and BabelFish.
