The Conjuring 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Conjuring 2"
The Conjuring 2 (2016)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
The Conjuring 2 - TMDB rating
7.293/10
9105
The Conjuring 2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.075/10
130244
The Conjuring 2 - IMDB rating
7.3/10
340000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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Toby Emmerich

Toby Emmerich
Executive Producer
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Walter Hamada

Walter Hamada
Executive Producer
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Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter
Executive Producer
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Steven Mnuchin

Steven Mnuchin
Executive Producer

Casting

Anne McCarthy
Casting
Kellie Roy
Casting
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Rose Wicksteed
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Matt Kutcher
Special Effects Supervisor
Chris Reynolds
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Andrew Rothschild
Art Direction
A. Todd Holland
Art Direction
Fiona Gavin
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kristin M. Burke
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Paul Weston #26031
Paul Weston
Stunts
Andy Smart
Stunts
Photo Dorian Kingi #23611
Dorian Kingi
Stunts
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Tim Trella
Stunts
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David Garrick
Stunts
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Emily Brobst
Stunts
Ray De-Haan
Stunts
Brian Nickels
Stunts
Lee Millham
Stunts
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Lloyd Bass
Stunts
Ian Pead
Stunts
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Belinda McGinley
Stunts
Rob Jarman
Stunts
Natasha Paul
Stunts
Rob Hunt
Stunts
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Juliana Potter
Stunts
Kelly Dent
Stunts
Nic Goodey
Stunts
Andy Godbold
Stunts

Production Design

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Julie Berghoff

Julie Berghoff
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Joel Kramer
Stunt Coordinator
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John Rottger
Stunt Coordinator
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Norb Phillips
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Sophie Neudorfer
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Konnie Daniel
Makeup Artist
JoJo Myers Proud
Makeup Artist
Hugo Villasenor
Makeup Artist
Martina Kohl
Makeup Artist
Anthony Gordon
Makeup Artist
Sian Wilson
Makeup Artist
Brigitte Hennech
Makeup Artist
Maha
Makeup Artist
Elizabeth Mbousia
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Joseph Bishara

Joseph Bishara
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Jenny Hinkey
Unit Production Manager

Set Dresser

Jefferson Murff
Set Dresser
Perry Batchelor
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Conte Mark Matal
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Don Burgess #868Photo Don Burgess #280229Photo Don Burgess #326534

Don Burgess

Don Burgess
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Matthew Moriarty
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Sandy Kenyon
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Eleanor Sabaduquia
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Peter Staubli
Sound Effects Editor
Eliot Connors
Sound Effects Editor
Charlie Campagna
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Michael Pybus
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Douglas Fox
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

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Colin Strause

Colin Strause
Visual Effects Supervisor
Ariel Velasco-Shaw
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Joe Dzuban
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jody Blose
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Yeşim "Shimmy" Osman
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Amber Jordyn
Set Costumer
Jason M. Moore
Set Costumer

Supervising Dialogue Editor

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Lauren Hadaway
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Kim M. Ferry
Hairstylist
Roddy Stayton
Hairstylist
Robert Wilson
Hairstylist
Leila Mauro
Hairstylist
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Marc Boyle
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Matt Kennedy
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

William B. Kaplan
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Albert Cho
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Janet Ingram
Assistant Costume Designer

Chief Lighting Technician

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Michael Bauman

Michael Bauman
Chief Lighting Technician

Driver

Jon Moore
Driver

Graphic Designer

Jason Perrine
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

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James Wan

James Wan
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Todd Zongker
First Assistant Editor
Liz Calandrello
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

John Sievert
Foley Artist
Rob Bertola
Foley Artist

Construction Coordinator

Anthony Syracuse
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Michelle Collier
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Justin Dzuban
Dialogue Editor

Best Boy Grip

Craig Kohtala
Best Boy Grip

Art Department Assistant

Adrienne Garcia
Art Department Assistant

Lighting Technician

Michael Lyon
Lighting Technician
Thomas M. Dangcil
Lighting Technician
Mike Visencio
Lighting Technician
Mike Gerzevitz
Lighting Technician

First Assistant "A" Camera

Don Steinberg
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Grip

Michael J. Coo
Key Grip

Location Manager

Curtis Collins
Location Manager

Grip

Timothy Jipping
Grip
Ben Giacometti
Grip
Daisuke Dice Miyake
Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Tijen Osman
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Brett Von Shirley
Leadman

Story

Music Supervisor

Dana Sano
Music Supervisor

Production Accountant

Vicki L. Sawyer
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

Morgan Robbins
Casting Associate

"A" Camera Operator

Matthew Moriarty
"A" Camera Operator

Music

Music Editor

Lise Richardson
Music Editor

Digital Imaging Technician

Mark Gilmer
Digital Imaging Technician

ADR Mixer

Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess
Second Unit Director of Photography

"B" Camera Operator

Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Craig Bauer
Second Assistant "B" Camera

Consulting Producer

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Lorraine Warren
Consulting Producer

Post Production Supervisor

Darin Read
Post Production Supervisor

Music Coordinator

Hillary Holmes
Music Coordinator

Digital Intermediate Colorist

Mark Griffith

Mark Griffith
Digital Intermediate Colorist

Stand In

Photo Lucy Scarfe #309770
Lucy Scarfe
Stand In

VFX Artist

Daniel Edery
VFX Artist

Contact Lens Technician

Sean Kenney
Contact Lens Technician

Unit Publicist

James Ferrera
Unit Publicist

Visual Effects Coordinator

Nicholas Elwell
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Rolf Fleischmann
Visual Effects Editor

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Daniel Wurschl
Second Assistant "A" Camera
David Pearce
Second Assistant "A" Camera

ADR & Dubbing

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Lauren Hadaway
ADR & Dubbing

Rigging Gaffer

Charlie McIntyre
Rigging Gaffer
Ross Grainger
Rigging Gaffer

Studio Teacher

Millie Hirsch
Studio Teacher

Executive Producer's Assistant

Chris Stone
Executive Producer's Assistant

Assistant Sound Editor

Pernell L. Salinas
Assistant Sound Editor

Dialect Coach

Francie Brown
Dialect Coach

Transportation Captain

James Waitkus
Transportation Captain

Title Designer

Aaron Becker

Aaron Becker
Title Designer

Vocals

Holly Sedillos
Vocals

Digital Intermediate Producer

Jeff Halsey
Digital Intermediate Producer
Pamela Scott-Farr
Digital Intermediate Producer

Key Set Costumer

Valerie T. O'Brien
Key Set Costumer

Craft Service

Jeff Winn
Craft Service

Production Consultant

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Tony Spera

Tony Spera
Production Consultant

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Mike Bonnaud
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

What's left behind the scenes

  • On the first day of filming, the set was blessed by a specially invited priest.
  • James Wan was offered a "mind-blowing" sum for filming "The Fate of the Furious" (2017), but he preferred to work on "The Conjuring 2." As he himself wrote on Instagram: "It would have been a sin to miss the opportunity to shoot another horror film."
  • The first "The Conjuring" film (2013) was aiming for a PG-13 rating, although its creators did not object when it was given an R rating. "The Conjuring 2" (2016) was filmed with an R rating in mind from the start, and that is the rating it received.
  • The film grossed more in its opening weekend than any other horror film in 3 years. Before that, the record was held by the prequel "The Conjuring" (2013).
  • The film is based on investigations of the Enfield poltergeist, conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, the filmmakers took many liberties with the actual events, particularly exaggerating the roles of the Warrens. The poltergeist cases in Enfield, a district in north London, attracted many researchers. The investigation conducted by Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair is told in Christopher Nuyholm's film "The Enfield Haunting" (2015).
  • Madison Wolfe and Patrick Wilson had worked together before. When the actors cast in "The Conjuring 2" met for a script read-through, Wilson didn't recognize the actress because she now had a British accent.
  • Patrick Wilson sings himself in the film.
  • During the film's promotional campaign in June 2016, Vera Farmiga had swollen lymph nodes. Problems with them began during filming, when due to equipment malfunctions, the actress had to do up to 50 takes of a scene where she had to scream in horror.
  • The events of the film take place six years after the events depicted in "The Conjuring".
  • In the Indian city of Tiruvannamalai, a 65-year-old man died while watching the film on the evening of June 16, 2016. The Times of India reported this on June 17. During the film's climax, the man began complaining of heart pain and then lost consciousness. Doctors at the hospital pronounced him dead.
  • The Hodgsons, whose home in Enfield was the site of the poltergeist activity, once visited the set. Frances O'Connor, who played the mother in the film, refused to meet them, fearing that meeting the real-life prototypes of the characters would affect her perception of their roles.
  • In the opening scene of the film, where the Warrens participate in a seance in Amityville, Lorraine is dressed in a cloak and trousers. This is exactly what the real Lorraine Warren wore when she and her husband investigated the Amityville case in 1976. The costume designer found an exact replica of the heroine's cloak for the actress playing Lorraine.
  • The name of the demon Valak can be seen six times in the Warrens' house. First, in the scene at the table, where Lorraine first sees Edward's painting – the word “Valak” is visible on the items displayed on the window and behind Lorraine (V is highlighted in the word “love,” and the remaining letters are stylized to look like wood). In the scene where Lorraine and her daughter pass by the demon in the form of a nun, the letters “V,” “A,” “L,” “A,” and “K” can be discerned. Then, when the daughter makes bracelets, and each of the three is inscribed with “Valak.” And finally – when Lorraine sleeps while her daughter plays, the word “Valak” appears on the bookshelf.
  • The scene in which Frances O'Connor's character wakes up to the screams of children, and drawers in the room begin to slide open and slam shut, was filmed in one take.
  • The demon appearing as a nun in the opening scene of the film has nothing to do with the Amityville investigation. As director James Wan explained: “It’s Lorraine’s premonition of what awaits them in London.”
  • All scenes with the demon in the guise of a nun were added after principal photography had finished. Director James Wan wanted to develop the storyline of doubts plaguing Lorraine, so he decided to give the demonic entity the appearance of a nun.
  • The scene in which Francis O'Connor's character wakes up to the screams of children and drawers in the room begin to slide open and slam shut was filmed in one take.
  • James Wan was offered a "mind-blowing" sum for filming "The Fate of the Furious" (2017), but he preferred to work on "The Conjuring 2." As he himself wrote on Instagram: "It would have been a sin to miss the opportunity to shoot another horror film."
  • The first "Conjuring" film (2013) was initially aiming for a PG-13 rating, although its creators did not object when it received an R rating. "The Conjuring 2" (2016) was filmed with an R rating in mind from the outset, and that is the rating it received.
  • The film grossed more in its opening weekend than any other horror film in 3 years. Prior to this, the record belonged to the prequel "The Conjuring" (2013).
  • The film is based on the investigations of the Enfield poltergeist, conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, the filmmakers took many liberties with the actual events, particularly exaggerating the roles of the Warrens. The poltergeist cases in Enfield, a district in North London, attracted many researchers. The investigation conducted by Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair is detailed in Christoffer Nylholm’s film "The Enfield Haunting" (2015).
  • Madison Wolfe and Patrick Wilson had worked together before. When the actors cast in "The Conjuring 2" met for a script read, Wilson didn't recognize the actress because her pronunciation was now British.
  • The events of the film take place six years after the events depicted in "The Conjuring".
  • In 2017, Judith Penney accused Ed Warren of having a sexual relationship with her when he was 27 years old and she was 15. According to the woman, Lorraine Warren allegedly forced her to have an abortion to keep the relationship secret and protect the reputation of the well-known family. Judith also stated that the relationship lasted for 40 years. Lorraine and her close associates denied the accusations.
  • The name of the demon Valak can be seen six times in the Warrens' house. First, in the scene at the table, where Lorraine first sees Edward's painting – the word “Valak” is visible on the items displayed on the window and behind Lorraine (V is highlighted in the word “love,” and the remaining letters are stylized to look like wood). In the scene where Lorraine and her daughter pass by a demon in the guise of a nun, the letters “V,” “A,” “L,” “A,” and “K” can be distinguished. Then, when the daughter is making bracelets, each of the three is inscribed with “Valak.” And finally – when Lorraine is sleeping while her daughter plays, the word “Valak” appears on the bookshelf.
  • The demon appearing in the opening scene of the film in the guise of a nun has nothing to do with the investigation in Amityville. As director James Wan explained: “This is Lorraine’s premonition of what awaits them in London.”
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