Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit"
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - TMDB rating
6.122/10
3016
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - Kinopoisk rating
5.638/10
36070
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - IMDB rating
6.2/10
143000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Mace Neufeld
Producer
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David Barron
Producer
Alexander Dostal
Producer
David Ready
Producer

Executive Producer

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Dana Goldberg

Dana Goldberg
Executive Producer
Tommy Harper
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Lucinda Syson
Casting
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Deborah Aquila
Casting
Elaine Grainger
Casting
Alena Garetovskaya
Casting

Editor

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Martin Walsh
Editor

Art Direction

Dean Clegg
Art Direction
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Neal Callow
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Stuart Kearns
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Jill Taylor
Costume Design

Stunts

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Aja Frary
Stunts
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Shawnna Thibodeau
Stunts
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Jodi Pynn
Stunts
Cristian Knight
Stunts
George Kirby
Stunts

Production Design

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Andrew Laws
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

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Judy Farr

Judy Farr
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

Martin Ivanov
Stunt Driver

Makeup Artist

Paula Price
Makeup Artist
Charmaine Fuller
Makeup Artist
Soleil Jackson
Makeup Artist
Tracey Wells
Makeup Artist
Renata Gilbert
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ian Tapp
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Dowson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Patrick Doyle

Patrick Doyle
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

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Haris Zambarloukos

Haris Zambarloukos
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Charlotte Finlay
Costume Supervisor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Matt Johnson
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Martha Pinson

Martha Pinson
Script Supervisor
Zoe Morgan
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Christopher Fulton
Hair Department Head

Hairstylist

Soleil Jackson
Hairstylist
Adenike Wright
Hairstylist
Renata Gilbert
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Larry D. Horricks
Still Photographer

Screenplay

Adam Cozad
Screenplay

Foley Artist

Jason Swanscott
Foley Artist

Art Department Assistant

Matthew Smith

Matthew Smith
Art Department Assistant

Foley Editor

Derek Trigg
Foley Editor

Set Production Assistant

Barney Shakespeare
Set Production Assistant

Characters

Hair Designer

Jeremy Woodhead
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Jeremy Woodhead
Makeup Designer
Carol Hemming
Makeup Designer

Foley Mixer

Glen Gathard
Foley Mixer

Music

Other

Patrick Jonsson
Other

What's left behind the scenes

  • The author of the Jack Ryan literary world is American writer Tom Clancy. The first novel dates back to 1984, the last – about Jack Ryan Jr., his son – to 2010.
  • Felicity Jones, Evangeline Lilly, Kate Beckinsale, and Jessica Biel were also considered for the role of Cathy Ryan, Jack Ryan's wife, which went to Keira Knightley.
  • Part of the filming took place in Moscow at the Mosfilm studio and in the center of the capital (near the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Kremlin, the Kremlin Embankment, on the Big Stone and Patriarchal Bridges).
  • Chris Pine starred with the previous Jack Ryan, Ben Affleck, in the film 'Lucky Aces' (2006). Affleck, in turn, filmed with one of his predecessors, Alec Baldwin, in 'Pearl Harbor' (2001), and Baldwin with his successor Harrison Ford – in 'Working Girl' (1988). In addition, Pine and Baldwin worked together in 'Dream House' (2012).
  • Initially, Jack Bender was the director of the film, but due to commitments to work on another project, he was replaced by Kenneth Branagh.
  • Kevin Costner was actually the first actor offered the role of Jack Ryan in "The Hunt for Red October" (1990), but he turned it down to star in "Dances with Wolves" (1990). Incidentally, "The Hunt for Red October" (1990) was the first film to feature the character Jack Ryan.
  • Kenneth Branagh had previously played British, German, Australian, and American characters. In this film, he played a Russian character for the first time.
  • Colm Feore had a supporting role in "The Sum of All Fears" (2002), which is a previous reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise starring Ben Affleck.
  • Chris Pine said that the most challenging part of his role was making Jack Ryan a compelling character, because unlike Jason Bourne or James Bond, Ryan's greatest weapon is his intellect.
  • Chris Pine broke his finger while filming fight scenes.
  • As part of preparing for filming, director Kenneth Branagh read all of Tom Clancy's books about Jack Ryan and watched all the films featuring the character.
  • Approximately 80 percent of the film was shot on film, and the remaining 20 percent digitally.
  • Digital filming was carried out using a Red camera.
  • The majority of the film was shot in London. Some scenes were filmed in Liverpool and New York.
  • The original screenplay by Adam Cozad was titled "Dubai" and was intended to be an action film starring Eric Bana. However, Paramount Studios asked Cozad to rewrite the script and change the protagonist to Jack Ryan.
  • One small scene in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour at the 40th minute was cut from the Russian theatrical release.
  • At the 79th minute, during the chase, the GPS shows the hero driving along a straight, uninterrupted street, although the footage of the chase itself shows the street ending at a building.
  • Jack's helicopter was shot down in 2003, and he spent another eight months in hospital. The events in the film are said to take place 10 years later. However, when Jack’s girlfriend finds a movie ticket for 'Sorry, Wrong Number', the date on the ticket is September 21, 2012, meaning only 9 years have passed.
  • The film mentions that the antagonist’s son died in 2004 at the age of 9. Alexander Borovsky first appeared in the States in 2004 at the age of 9. However, when Alexander Borovsky/Chiverin is first introduced to the audience, his parents tell him he is 21 years old. This suggests the year is 2016, but several facts indicate otherwise.
  • When identifying visitors on the security guard's screen, a message appears in what looks like Russian that says 'Data match failed'. The authors likely meant 'No matches found'.
  • Adam Cozad's original script was titled "Dubai" and was intended to be an action film starring Eric Bana. However, Paramount Pictures asked Cozad to rewrite the script and change the protagonist to Jack Ryan.
  • Jack's helicopter was shot down in 2003, and he spent another eight months in the hospital. The events of the film are said to take place ten years later. However, when Jack's girlfriend finds a movie ticket for "Sorry, Wrong Number," the date on the ticket is September 21, 2012, meaning only nine years had passed.
  • When identifying visitors, the security monitor displays a message that is supposedly in Russian: "Match data failed." The authors likely meant "No matches found."
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