Dallas Buyers Club - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Dallas Buyers Club"
Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Dallas Buyers Club - TMDB rating
7.917/10
9006
Dallas Buyers Club - Kinopoisk rating
7.95/10
611817
Dallas Buyers Club - IMDB rating
7.9/10
546000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Holly Wiersma
Executive Producer
David L. Bushell
Executive Producer
Cassian Elwes
Executive Producer
Photo Nicolas Chartier #6972
Nicolas Chartier
Executive Producer
Photo Zev Foreman #283550

Zev Foreman

Zev Foreman
Executive Producer
Logan Levy
Executive Producer
Joe Newcomb
Executive Producer
Tony Notargiacomo
Executive Producer
Nathan Ross
Executive Producer

Writer

Melisa Wallack
Writer
Craig Borten
Writer

Casting

Kerry Barden
Casting
Paul Schnee
Casting
Photo Rich Delia #5745
Rich Delia
Casting

Editor

Martin Pensa
Editor

Art Direction

Javiera Varas
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Kurt Swanson #6214
Kurt Swanson
Costume Design
Photo Bart Mueller #6215
Bart Mueller
Costume Design

Production Design

John Paino
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Alex Terzieff
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Robert Covelman
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Melanie Deforrest
Makeup Artist

Unit Production Manager

Michael Sledd
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Michael Sledd
Co-Producer
Parry Creedon
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Parry Creedon
Production Supervisor

Second Assistant Director

Mark C. Stevens
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Yves Bélanger #17085

Yves Bélanger

Yves Bélanger
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Luis Lopez DeVictoria
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Linda Gardar
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Robin Mathews
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Martin Pinsonnault
Sound Effects Editor
Anton Fischlin
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Andrew Wert
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Mona Medawar
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

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Adruitha Lee

Adruitha Lee
Hair Department Head

Special Effects Coordinator

Katie Riggs
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Anne Marie Fox
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Urs Hirschbiegel
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Leonard Suwalski
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Roger Johnson
Graphic Designer

Set Decoration Buyer

Selina van den Brink
Set Decoration Buyer

Foley Artist

Simon Meilleur
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Martin Pinsonnault
Sound Designer
Anton Fischlin
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Scot Middleton
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Jessica Lee
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Claire Pochon
Dialogue Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Paul Col
First Assistant Sound Editor

Foley Editor

Paul Col
Foley Editor

Transportation Coordinator

A. Welch Lambeth
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Richard Ball
Key Grip

Location Manager

Leonard E. Reynolds III
Location Manager

Assistant Property Master

Hunter Wert
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Kat Percy
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Gus Coto
Leadman

Assistant Location Manager

Les Arceneaux
Assistant Location Manager

Second Second Assistant Director

Kevin Lum
Second Second Assistant Director

Construction Foreman

David Dorretto
Construction Foreman

Production Accountant

Brian Evans
Production Accountant

Gaffer

Sidney Brisco
Gaffer
Renaldo Jackson
Gaffer

Music

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Alexandra Stréliski
Music

Production Sound Mixer

Dick Hansen
Production Sound Mixer

First Assistant Camera

Nicolas Marion
First Assistant Camera

Post Production Supervisor

Pierre Thériault
Post Production Supervisor

Unit Publicist

Jeanmarie Murphy-Burke
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

John R.C. Davis
Production Coordinator

Post Production Accountant

Diana Ascher
Post Production Accountant

ADR Editor

Mireille Morin
ADR Editor

VFX Supervisor

Marc Cote
VFX Supervisor

Extras Casting

Justin Coulter
Extras Casting

Assistant Production Coordinator

Ian D. Navran
Assistant Production Coordinator

Second Assistant Camera

Jose Figueroa-Baez
Second Assistant Camera

Sound Supervisor

Martin Pinsonnault
Sound Supervisor

Assistant Sound Editor

Samuel Gagnon-Thibodeau
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Rick Davis
Transportation Captain

First Assistant Accountant

Kolie Wegner
First Assistant Accountant

Key Set Costumer

Jennifer Kamrath
Key Set Costumer

Foley Recording Engineer

Jo Caron
Foley Recording Engineer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Matthew McConaughey lost 22 kg (48.5 lbs) for his role in the film, and Jared Leto lost 13 kg (28.7 lbs).
  • The film went through many stages before receiving funding with the help of Matthew McConaughey. Initially, the director’s position could have gone to Marc Forster, and the lead role to Brad Pitt. Then Craig Gillespie was going to take on the film, and the lead role could have gone to Ryan Gosling.
  • In the mid-1990s, Dennis Hopper was attached to the project as director, and Woody Harrelson was considered for the role of Woodruff. But due to insufficient funding, the project did not proceed at that time.
  • Jared Leto remained in character as Rayon throughout the entire filming process. He even went to a store in full makeup once, which caused a mixed reaction from local residents.
  • Filming lasted 25 days. Due to budget constraints, the film was shot with a single portable camera, there were no conventional lighting systems, and the length of a take reached 15 minutes. Rehearsals also had to be abandoned, and to the relief of the actors, there was no additional dubbing of the dialogue.
  • Hilary Swank could have gotten the role in this film, but she turned it down due to scheduling conflicts.
  • Gael García Bernal was at one point interested in a role in the film.
  • The portrayal of Woodruff differs somewhat from reality; he is depicted as more rough than he actually was. Furthermore, in real life, he had a wife, daughter, and sister, who are not even mentioned in the film.
  • In Woodruff’s office, a large poster of a Lamborghini Aventador supercar hangs on the wall. Serial production of this car only began in 2012, while the film’s events take place in the second half of the 1980s.
  • In the scene in 1985, the protagonist is told that his HIV test is positive. At that time, the term HIV was not yet used in medicine, and blood tests capable of reliably determining the presence of the virus were not available until the end of 1986. AIDS was then diagnosed by the number of leukocytes and other symptoms.
  • The television in Dr. Saks’ house is a model from the early 2000s.
  • When Ron returns from Mexico for the first time (approximately 1987), the border guard asks him for his passport, which Ron hands over. A passport was not required to cross the Mexico-US border until 2008.
  • The stack of hundred-dollar bills in the Japanese hotel is made up of new banknotes with an enlarged portrait.
  • In the supermarket scene, you can notice the branded shelving of the “Campbell Soup” company. These shelves only appeared in 2003, while the events in the film's scene take place in 1986.
  • When Ron and Dr. Saks are drinking “Shiner Bock” beer by the house, a close-up shot reveals that the bottle label features a modern logo that would not have existed at the time.
  • During the scene in Eve's house, a bottle of Cupcake wine can be seen, which only appeared in 2008.
  • At the beginning of the film, in the 1980 scene, a Bud Light advertising poster is visible in the background. This beer only went on sale in 1982.
  • Ron Woodruff wears polarized Ray-Ban sunglasses, which only went on sale at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
  • At the beginning of the film, when Ron is collecting money for bets, it can be noticed that the $10 and $20 bills are modern, not from 1985.
  • When Ron puts a sombrero on Dr. Saks' head while trying to persuade her to prescribe drugs, a door in the background opens and closes.
  • When Ron is sitting on the bull, waiting for his turn to ride, his hand is lower on the gate’s top rail after a cut, compared to its previous position.
  • When Ron returns to his car after being evicted, a shadow from the camera is visible on his chest.
  • Matthew McConaughey lost 22 kg for the role in the film, Jared Leto lost 13 kg.
  • The film went through many stages before receiving funding with the help of Matthew McConaughey. Initially, Mark Forster could have directed, and Brad Pitt could have played the lead role. Then Craig Gillespie was going to direct the film, and Ryan Gosling could have taken on the lead role.
  • In the supermarket scene, you can spot branded shelving from “Campbell Soup.” These shelves only appeared in 2003, while the events in the film scene take place in 1986.
  • When Ron and Dr. Saks are drinking “Shiner Bock” beer at the house, a close-up reveals a modern logo on the bottle label that could not have existed at the time.
  • At the beginning of the film, in the 1980 scene, an advertising poster for “Bud Light” is visible in the background. This beer did not go on sale until 1982.
  • Ron Woodruff wears polarized Ray-Ban sunglasses, which only went on sale at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
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