...And Justice for All - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "...And Justice for All"
...And Justice for All (1979)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
...And Justice for All - TMDB rating
7.1/10
591
...And Justice for All - Kinopoisk rating
7.801/10
10916
...And Justice for All - IMDB rating
7.4/10
45000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Patrick J. Palmer
Producer

Executive Producer

Joe Wizan
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Jane Feinberg
Casting

Editor

John F. Burnett
Editor

Art Direction

Peter Samish
Art Direction

Costume Design

Ruth Myers
Costume Design

Production Design

Richard Macdonald
Production Design

Set Decoration

Thomas L. Roysden
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Tex Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Donald O. Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Dave Grusin #65230

Dave Grusin

Dave Grusin
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Bob Dahlin
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Victor J. Kemper #72689

Victor J. Kemper

Victor J. Kemper
Director of Photography

Pilot

Ross Reynolds
Pilot

Camera Operator

Lou Barlia
Camera Operator
Robert C. Thomas
Camera Operator

Costumer

Darryl M. Athons
Costumer
Cliff Langer
Costumer

Property Master

John Zemansky
Property Master

Script Supervisor

June Samson
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Vivienne Walker
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Muky
Still Photographer
Jack Harris
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Photo Win Phelps #92487
Win Phelps
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Larry DeWaay
Production Manager

Construction Coordinator

Roger Irvin
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Norman B. Schwartz
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

David A. Simmons
Assistant Editor

Props

'Dangerous' Bob Widin
Props

Transportation Coordinator

Craig Pinkard
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Gaylin P. Schultz
Key Grip

Location Manager

Dow Griffith
Location Manager

Leadman

Ronald C. Jacobs
Leadman

Camera Technician

Jack Brown
Camera Technician
Robert Marta
Camera Technician

Construction Foreman

Bill Iiams
Construction Foreman

Special Effects

Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
Special Effects

Production Accountant

Maxwell Meltzer
Production Accountant
Wendell Baggett
Production Accountant

Gaffer

Earl Gilbert
Gaffer

Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Dennis Maitland
Production Sound Mixer

Production Coordinator

Charles Milhaupt
Production Coordinator

Extras Casting

Jerry Levin
Extras Casting
Martha Royall
Extras Casting

Transportation Captain

Arthur F. 'Mickey' McAteer
Transportation Captain

Title Designer

Wayne Fitzgerald
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Robert G. Henderson
Sound Editor

Aerial Camera

Frank M. Holgate
Aerial Camera

Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Sam F. Shaw

Sam F. Shaw
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's title comes from the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States (the word 'justice' in English can mean both fairness and legal justice).
  • The idea for the film was inspired by the Metallica song '...And Justice For All'. The 1988 album containing the song also bore the same title.
  • The final scene in the courthouse was filmed in one take.
  • In preparation for his role, Al Pacino spoke with lawyers, read extensively about jurisprudence, and attended court proceedings.
  • During filming, Al Pacino often improvised. He enjoyed it, but memorizing lines from the script was difficult for him, and instead of scripted dialogue, he frequently delivered extemporaneous remarks. Rumor has it that Al Pacino's mentor, film director Lee Strasberg (1901-1982), once even told him: “Al, you fool, just learn your lines already!”. Many years later, Al Pacino admitted that it was wise advice.
  • Even off the set, Al Pacino tried to stay in character, something he had become accustomed to while studying with Strasberg. Even during meal breaks, Pacino would refer to Strasberg as 'Grandpa' (referencing his role in the film).
  • The scene in the coffee shop with Jack Warden and Al Pacino was filmed in 26 takes. It is said that Warden ate so much that he vomited.
  • In some scenes, Jeffrey Tambor wore a wig. In subsequent scenes, he is shown bald, and since scenes are usually filmed out of order, Tambor first shaved his head for the scenes where he plays a bald man, and then had to wear a wig.
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