Jason and the Argonauts - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Jason and the Argonauts"
Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Jason and the Argonauts - TMDB rating
7.158/10
577
Jason and the Argonauts - Kinopoisk rating
6.962/10
2994
Jason and the Argonauts - IMDB rating
7.3/10
34000

Film crew

Director

Don Chaffey
Director

Producer

Editor

Maurice Rootes
Editor

Art Direction

Tony Sarzi-Braga
Art Direction
Herbert Smith
Art Direction

Stunts

Photo Eddie Powell #26016
Eddie Powell
Stunts

Production Design

Geoffrey Drake
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Bernard Herrmann #2484

Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Ray Harryhausen #71499

Ray Harryhausen

Ray Harryhausen
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Wilkie Cooper
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Harry Gillam
Camera Operator

Screenplay

Beverley Cross
Screenplay
Jan Read
Screenplay

Assistant Director

Dennis Bertera
Assistant Director

Conductor

Visual Effects

Sound Recordist

Red Law
Sound Recordist
Cyril Collick
Sound Recordist

Unit Manager

Paul Maslansky
Unit Manager
Jimmy Komisarjevsky
Unit Manager
Photo Leonardo Scavino #62909
Leonardo Scavino
Unit Manager

Production Executive

John Dark
Production Executive

Title Designer

James Wines
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Alfred Cox
Sound Editor

Continuity

Phyllis Crocker
Continuity

Poem

Apollonios Rhodios
Poem

What's left behind the scenes

  • Staging the battle scene with skeletons, which lasts no more than three minutes, took four months. To this day, Ray Harryhausen's work in it is recognized as the pinnacle of visual effects in cinema.
  • The shields of the skeleton warriors use images of other creatures recreated by Ray Harryhausen, including a giant octopus and the head of Ymir from the science fiction film '20 Million Miles from Earth'.
  • Seeking to capitalize on the success of 'The 7th Voyage of Sinbad' (1958), the original idea of the director was to create a sequel titled 'Sinbad in the Age of Muses'. The plot was to unfold in Ancient Greece, with Sinbad joining the Argonauts' expedition as the main character.
  • Todd Armstrong's voice, who played Jason, was dubbed by British actor Tim Turner. He gained great prominence by reading voice-over texts in many British films of the 50s-70s and popular television series of that period.
  • In the US, Ray Harryhausen's previous works were mainly shown as one of the films in double features in second-run cinemas. At the same time, for 'Jason and the Argonauts', Columbia Pictures was able to book many first-run cinemas with single showings.
  • In the early stages of script development, the Argonauts were to encounter the twin monsters Scylla and Charybdis, the three-headed dog Cerberus, and a centaur.
  • The voice of Nancy Kovack, who played Medea, was dubbed by Eva Haddon, known at the time for her work on BBC radio.
  • During the filming of the 'Argo's' voyage off the coast of Italy, work was unexpectedly interrupted by the appearance in the frame of an exact replica of Francis Drake's medieval galleon, the 'Golden Hind'. It turned out that filming of the British series 'Sir Francis Drake' (1961) was taking place nearby, and the two ships inadvertently came very close to each other. The ensuing mutual confusion was defused by producer Charles H. Schnee, who cleverly shouted, 'Get your ship out of here. You've sailed into the wrong century!'
  • Filming of the picture took place in September-October 1961 in Italy, and then in the Shepperton Studios pavilions in England.
  • The shields of the skeleton warriors feature images of other creatures recreated by Ray Harryhausen, including a giant octopus and the head of Ymir from the science fiction film "20 Million Miles from Earth."
  • Seeking to capitalize on the success of "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" (1958), the director's original idea was to create a sequel titled "Sinbad in the Age of Muses." The plot was to unfold in Ancient Greece, with Sinbad joining the Argonauts' expedition as the main character.
  • In the US, Ray Harryhausen's previous works were mainly shown as one of the films in double features in second-run cinemas. At the same time, for "Jason and the Argonauts," Columbia Pictures was able to book many first-run cinemas for single showings.
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