The Night Porter - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Night Porter"
Il portiere di notte (1974)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
The Night Porter - TMDB rating
6.7/10
374
The Night Porter - Kinopoisk rating
7.399/10
18431
The Night Porter - IMDB rating
6.6/10
16000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Robert Gordon Edwards
Producer
Esa De Simone
Producer

Editor

Art Direction

Nedo Azzini
Art Direction
Jean Marie Simon
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Piero Tosi #126885
Piero Tosi
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Osvaldo Desideri
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Iole Cecchini
Makeup Artist
Cesare Paciotti
Makeup Artist
Euclide Santoli
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Daniele Paris
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Mario Garriba
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Alfio Contini
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Fernando Caso
Sound Effects Editor

Sound Mixer

Fausto Ancillai
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Amedeo Pagani
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Eugenio Rondani
Sound Designer
Decio Trani
Sound Designer

Story

Amedeo Pagani
Story

Assistant Director

Franco Cirino
Assistant Director
Johannes Freisinger
Assistant Director
Paola Tallarigo
Assistant Director

Music

Daniele Paris
Music

Sound Editor

Michael Billingsley
Sound Editor

Sound Effects

Roberto Arcangeli
Sound Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film crew was very concerned about the reaction of the Viennese, who might react negatively to Dirk Bogarde's Nazi uniform. But in the end, all fears proved unfounded. When Bogarde, as he later recalled, emerged onto the street "with trepidation and fear" in a uniform with a swastika, the crowd of onlookers... loudly applauded. And someone even shouted: "Heil!"
  • In Italy, the persecution of the film ended only after the verdict of the Supreme Court in Milan: "The Night Porter" is a work of art, and no one under any circumstances has the right to ban it.
  • In New York, the film's premiere was staged in the style of a sadomasochistic orgy. At the banquet, tables were covered with black vinyl film, chains were hung on chairs, black candles were lit, and matches were laid out in wrappers made of artificial leather with images of boots and whips.
  • The scene where Charlotte Rampling's heroine dances naked in front of a German officer was included in the 100 best scenes in world cinema. It was filmed in one take.
  • The film crew was very concerned about the possible anger of the residents of Vienna, who might react negatively to Dirk Bogarde's Nazi uniform. But in the end, all fears proved unfounded. When Bogarde, as he later recalled, stepped onto the street "with trepidation and fear" in a uniform with a swastika, the crowd of onlookers... applauded loudly. And someone even shouted: "Heil!"
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