The Interview - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Interview"
The Interview (2014)
Timing: 1:52 (112 min)
The Interview - TMDB rating
6.189/10
6187
The Interview - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
69
The Interview - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo James Weaver #66689
James Weaver
Producer

Executive Producer

Ben Waisbren
Executive Producer
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James Franco

James Franco
Executive Producer
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Shawn Williamson
Executive Producer
Miles Levy
Executive Producer
Kyle Hunter
Executive Producer
Ariel Shaffir
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Photo Zene Baker #19878
Zene Baker
Editor
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Evan Henke
Editor

Art Direction

Julian Ashby
Art Direction
James Steuart
Art Direction

Costume Design

Carla Hetland
Costume Design

Stunts

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Aaron Au
Stunts
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Ed Anders
Stunts
James Kim
Stunts
Photo Noah Beggs #52848
Noah Beggs
Stunts
Mike Crestejo
Stunts
Photo Steve Chang #7720
Steve Chang
Stunts
Photo Mike Ching #31931
Mike Ching
Stunts
Photo Matthew Mylrea #31933
Matthew Mylrea
Stunts
Photo Christopher Ang #59709
Christopher Ang
Stunts
Dean Choe
Stunts
Danny Kim
Stunts
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Alex Chung
Stunts
Leif Havdale
Stunts
Paul Pat
Stunts
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Dimitry Tsoy
Stunts
Philip Chang
Stunts
Raymond Chan
Stunts
Shin Wook Lim
Stunts

Production Design

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Jon Billington
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Scott J. Ateah
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Johanne Hubert
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Andrea Manchur
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Giammarco
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Babcock
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Henry Jackman

Henry Jackman
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Michael A. Webber
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

Dan Clarke
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Alex McAtee
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Josy Capkun
Second Assistant Director

Fight Choreographer

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Paul Wu

Paul Wu
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

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Brandon Trost

Brandon Trost
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Jeffrey Fayle
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Norma Hill-Patton
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Luis Galdames
Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Tanis
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Graham Coutts
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Paul Linden
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mathew Krentz
Visual Effects Supervisor
Keith Adams
Visual Effects Supervisor
Gregory D. Liegey
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Eric A. Norris
Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Babcock
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Maggie Craig
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Ian C. Ballard
Hairstylist
Jamal Hammadi
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Jak Osmond
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Ed Araquel
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Diana Stulic Ibanez
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Jonathan Watson
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

Peter G. Capadouca
Chief Lighting Technician

Graphic Designer

Loree Cameron
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Dan Sterling
Screenplay

Set Designer

Michael Meyers
Set Designer
Joe May
Set Designer
Gwendolyn Margetson
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Thom Kyle
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Robin Harlan
Foley Artist
Amy Kane
Foley Artist
Sarah Monat
Foley Artist
Anita Cannella
Foley Artist

Construction Coordinator

Jesse Joslin
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Nadine Sekora
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Curt Schulkey
Dialogue Editor
Larry Goeb
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Joe Zappia
Assistant Editor

First Assistant "B" Camera

Greg Beaton
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

Kieran Humphries
First Assistant "A" Camera

Transportation Coordinator

Rob Vreugde
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

John Kuchera
Key Grip

Location Manager

Terry Mackay
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Jack Cruikshank
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Phil Gough
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Jennifer Manton
Key Hair Stylist

Key Rigging Grip

Ross Long
Key Rigging Grip

Assistant Location Manager

Jason Collier
Assistant Location Manager
Dan Kuzmenko
Assistant Location Manager

Construction Foreman

Keith McCulloch
Construction Foreman
Hugo Mallory
Construction Foreman

Story

Dan Sterling
Story

Music Supervisor

Jonathan Karp
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Elizabeth Chodar
Casting Assistant

Foley Supervisor

Roy Seeger
Foley Supervisor

Foley Mixer

Randy Singer
Foley Mixer
Jeff Gross
Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Karen Bergen
Production Accountant

Songs

Casting Associate

Kathy Driscoll
Casting Associate

"A" Camera Operator

B. J. McDonnell
"A" Camera Operator

Music Editor

Jonathan Karp
Music Editor

Digital Imaging Technician

David Kurvers
Digital Imaging Technician

Production Sound Mixer

Chris Duesterdiek
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Mixer

Howard London
ADR Mixer
Brian Smith
ADR Mixer

Storyboard Artist

Phil Langone
Storyboard Artist
Robert Pratt
Storyboard Artist

"B" Camera Operator

Bob Findlay
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Rodrigo Carcamo Parga
Second Assistant "B" Camera

Unit Publicist

Lorraine Jamison
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Jill McQueen
Production Coordinator

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Dan Morrison
Second Assistant "A" Camera

Payroll Accountant

Dave Harvey
Payroll Accountant

ADR Supervisor

Vanessa Lapato
ADR Supervisor

Extras Casting

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Sandra-Ken Freeman
Extras Casting

Rigging Gaffer

Philippe Lacrois
Rigging Gaffer
John Marilley-Bodner
Rigging Gaffer

Transportation Captain

Nick Diomis
Transportation Captain

Digital Intermediate Producer

Morning Star Schott
Digital Intermediate Producer

Digital Colorist

Doug Delaney
Digital Colorist

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Paul Bougie
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Makeup Effects

Transportation Co-Captain

Edward Wrayton
Transportation Co-Captain

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kim Jong-un, according to his unofficial representative Kim Myong-chol, condemned the film. Myong-chol also noted that no matter how much Kim Jong-un condemns the film, he will still watch it.
  • North Korea filed a complaint with the United Nations against the filmmakers, accusing them of sponsoring terrorism and 'declaring war'.
  • Less than a week after Sony refused to release the film, following threats from hackers about attacks on scheduled screenings, the studio put the film back on the release schedule.
  • The phrase in Korean on the film poster, located under the title, translates as 'Please don't believe these ignorant Americans!'
  • In late 2014, Sony Pictures studio fell victim to a hacker attack on its computer system, which stored confidential corporate information and several unreleased but completed films. Among other information disclosed were facts such as the budget of the film "The Interview" (2014), actors' fees (specifically Seth Rogen and James Franco), and information that $74,000 from the budget was spent on two tigers, their trainers, and special enclosures for the tigers. Additionally, $250 was allocated for a "table of marijuana, cocaine, pills, and underwear" (of which $241 was actually spent). The FBI later announced that it had evidence that North Korea was responsible for the hack, and that it was done because of the film's plot. This accusation was quickly denied by the North Korean government.
  • Kim Jong-un actually speaks English well, as depicted in the film. While still a teenager, he studied at English language schools in Switzerland for several years.
  • During the filming of the movie, Seth Rogen and James Franco filmed a parody of Kanye West's music video for the song "Bound 2".
  • While preparing for the role of Kim Jong-un, Randall Park gained approximately 7 kg.
  • The breed of the puppy in the film is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The role of the grown dog was played by Seth Rogen's dog, Zelda.
  • In one interview, Seth Rogen said that Matt Damon was considered for the role of Dave Skylark.
  • An inscription in Russian, "Win or perish," can be seen on the tank.
  • The song playing when Seth Rogen's character travels to China was written by Taiwanese actor and singer Jay Chou.
  • The mine shaft featured in the film is located in Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada). Seth Rogen's father used to take him there on weekends when he was a child.
  • The film opens with the Columbia Pictures logo from the 1960s.
  • Seth Meyers' cameo scene was filmed during post-production.
  • The idea for this film originated with Evan Goldberg while Kim Jong-il was still in power.
  • Seth Rogen's character is named Aaron. Aaron is Seth Rogen's middle name.
  • A jazz version of the song the children play on guitars earlier in the film plays during the end credits. The song was written by Lyle Workman.
  • The filmmakers apparently did not obtain permission to use the Air China logo, as the livery on the plane Aaron flies on for his first trip to China closely resembles Air China's livery. Furthermore, the film shows a plane with the name of a non-existent company, Zhangzhou Air, which appears to be a misspelling of the real company ZhengZhou Air.
  • Online sales of "Interview" brought "Sony Pictures" over $40 million, making the film the company's most successful digital release, also earning about $6 million at American box offices while receiving mixed reviews.
  • The battle scene, shown towards the end of the film, was filmed in one day.
  • When a supposedly Chinese train is shown in a wide shot, the logo of Swiss Federal Railways can be noticed on it.
  • When Dave is sitting in the restaurant at the wake, the cigarette in his hand is whole in the first shot, almost finished in the next, and then whole again.
  • Nine versions of the script were written.
  • Anatoly Rudenko was considered for the role of the Journalist.
  • North Korea lodged a complaint with the United Nations against the filmmakers, accusing them of sponsoring terrorism and “declaring war.”
  • The phrase in Korean on the film's poster, located under the title, translates as "Please don't believe these ignorant Americans!"
  • In late 2014, Sony Pictures studio fell victim to a hacker attack on its computer system, which stored confidential corporate information and several unreleased but completed films. Among other information revealed were facts such as the budget for the film "The Interview" (2014), actors' salaries (specifically Seth Rogen and James Franco), and information that $74,000 from the budget was spent on two tigers, their trainers, and special enclosures for the tigers. Additionally, $250 was allocated for a "table of marijuana, cocaine, pills, and underwear" (only $241 was actually spent from this amount). The FBI later announced that it had evidence that North Korea was responsible for the hack, and that it was done because of the film's plot. This accusation was quickly denied by the North Korean government.
  • During the filming of the movie, Seth Rogen and James Franco filmed a parody of Kanye West's music video for "Bound 2."
  • The inscription in Russian on the tank reads "Pan or perish."
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