Flushed Away - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Flushed Away"
Flushed Away (2006)
Timing: 1:25 (85 min)
Flushed Away - TMDB rating
6.315/10
4061
Flushed Away - Kinopoisk rating
6.86/10
68162
Flushed Away - IMDB rating
6.6/10
149000

Film crew

Director

Photo Sam Fell #67027
Sam Fell
Director

Producer

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Peter Lord
Producer
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David Sproxton
Producer
Cecil Kramer
Producer
Maryann Garger
Producer

Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Leslee Feldman
Casting

Editor

John Venzon
Editor
Erika Dapkewicz
Editor

Production Design

David James
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

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Frank Passingham
Director of Photography
Brad Blackbourn
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Wendy Rogers
Visual Effects Supervisor

Still Photographer

Luke Smith
Still Photographer

Animation

Ian Whitlock
Animation
Steve Cunningham
Animation

Screenplay

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Ian La Frenais
Screenplay
Joe Keenan
Screenplay
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Christopher Lloyd
Screenplay

Story

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Ian La Frenais
Story
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Peter Lord
Story
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Sam Fell
Story

Post Production Coordinator

Wayne Hellinger
Post Production Coordinator

Additional Writing

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David Bowers

David Bowers
Additional Writing
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Tim Sullivan

Tim Sullivan
Additional Writing
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Sam Fell
Additional Writing
Simon Nye
Additional Writing
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Paul Fisher
Additional Writing

Other

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David G. Derrick Jr.
Other

Head of Animation

Jeff Newitt
Head of Animation

Supervising Animator

Fabrice Joubert

Fabrice Joubert
Supervising Animator
Simon Otto
Supervising Animator

Editorial Manager

Mick De Falco
Editorial Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Peter Lord, a co-founder of Aardman, the characters in the cartoon were originally intended to be pirates. This version of the script was even passed on to Dreamworks shortly after the release of "Chicken Run" (2000). However, considering the colossal success of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series, which it was impossible to compete with in the pirate film market, the concept of the Aardman project had to be changed. But by the time the script was rewritten, work was in full swing on "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" (2005), and the "Flushed Away" project had to be put on hold.
  • Andy Serkis voiced the character Spike, who could also have been voiced by Robert De Niro or William Shatner.
  • The role of Le Frog ultimately went to Jean Reno. The French actor beat out actors such as Stellan Skarsgård, Kevin Kline, and Johnny Depp.
  • In the very first trailer for the animated film, Roddy the rat was not the girl's only pet. The house also had a cage with two hamsters, who seemed to be Roddy's servants. But in the final version of the film, these characters were removed. Apparently, to make Roddy seem more lonely than spoiled.
  • This is Aardman's first work entirely based on CGI technology. The reason for using computer animation, rather than the company's usual work with plasticine, was the large number of "water scenes".
  • The sounds made by the slug that Roddy meets in the sewer also belong to Hugh Jackman.
  • In the scene where Roddy is first flushed down the toilet, he accidentally catches a small clownfish looking for his father, who strongly resembles Nemo from the animated film "Finding Nemo" (2003).
  • According to Peter Lord, a co-founder of Aardman, the original characters of the cartoon were supposed to be pirates. This version of the script was even passed on to Dreamworks shortly after the release of the film “Chicken Run” (2000). But, considering the colossal success of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series, which it was impossible to compete with in the pirate movie market, the concept of the Aardman project had to be changed. But by the time the script was rewritten, work was in full swing on the cartoon “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” (2005), and the “Flush Away” project had to be put on hold.
  • In the scene where Roddy flushes himself down the sewer for the first time, he accidentally catches a small clownfish looking for his father, who strongly resembles Nemo from the cartoon “Finding Nemo” (2003).
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