Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective"
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
Timing: 1:26 (86 min)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - TMDB rating
6.571/10
6213
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - Kinopoisk rating
7.777/10
241671
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - IMDB rating
6.9/10
352000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo James G. Robinson #5543
James G. Robinson
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Gary Barber #1073

Gary Barber

Gary Barber
Executive Producer

Casting

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Mary Jo Slater
Casting

Editor

Don Zimmerman
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Michael Arbogast
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Photo Alan E. Muraoka #73917
Alan E. Muraoka
Art Direction

Costume Design

Bobbie Read
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Felipe Savahge #11582
Felipe Savahge
Stunts
Photo Joe Hess #55188
Joe Hess
Stunts
Photo Blake Pickett #55189
Blake Pickett
Stunts
Mike Kirton
Stunts
Jim Vickers
Stunts
Photo Alex Edlin #73920
Alex Edlin
Stunts
Photo Courtney Brown #55190
Courtney Brown
Stunts
Terry Gusmano
Stunts
Birgitte Holmgaard
Stunts
Gainer Johnson
Stunts
Kim Zimmerman
Stunts
John Zimmerman
Stunts

Production Design

William A. Elliott
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Artie Malesci
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Scott Jacobson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Jay Cannistraci
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Sheryl Ptak
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Paul Massey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Millan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Pederson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Ira Newborn
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Peter Bogart
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Bob Israel
Co-Producer
Peter Bogart
Co-Producer

Set Dresser

Michael Calabrese
Set Dresser
Fred Schwendel
Set Dresser
Stuart Wein
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Melanie Grefé
Second Assistant Director
Adam Druxman
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Julio Macat
Director of Photography

Musician

George Doering
Musician

Camera Operator

Lex duPont
Camera Operator

Costumer

Rhona Meyers
Costumer

Property Master

Philip Schneider
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Betty Bennett
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Owen Stephens
Electrician

Set Costumer

Kelly M. Webb
Set Costumer
Gina Williams
Set Costumer

Still Photographer

Jon Baronn Farmer
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Russell C. Fager
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Terry Miller
First Assistant Director

Driver

Pirty Lee Jackson
Driver
Eric Wade
Driver
Kevin Hudis
Driver

Boom Operator

David M. O'Dell
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Jack Bernstein
Screenplay

Set Designer

Richard Fojo
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Don Thompson
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Joan Rowe
Foley Artist
Catherine Rowe
Foley Artist
Dana Porter
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Michael Hilkene
Sound Designer

Propmaker

James P. Crapser
Propmaker
Wallace G. Emery
Propmaker

Art Department Coordinator

Tanya Hotton
Art Department Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Craig Connell
Assistant Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Odin Benitez
First Assistant Sound Editor

Best Boy Grip

Barry Ryan
Best Boy Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Larry Crenshaw
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Edward Knott III
Key Grip

Location Manager

Valerie Schields
Location Manager

Grip

Jamie Klein
Grip
Phil Greene
Grip
Andrew Giammarco
Grip

Dolly Grip

Jerry Bertolami
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Pauletta O. Lewis
Key Hair Stylist

Additional First Assistant Camera

Bob Wright
Additional First Assistant Camera

Assistant Location Manager

Greg Beber
Assistant Location Manager
Kenneth J. Cooney
Assistant Location Manager

Set Production Assistant

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Ingrid K. Behrens
Set Production Assistant
Tommy Barone
Set Production Assistant
Jamie Moshall
Set Production Assistant

Second Second Assistant Director

Michael Viglietta
Second Second Assistant Director

Carpenter

Randy Peterson
Carpenter
Mark McCarthy
Carpenter
Nelson Wirtz
Carpenter

Painter

Dean F. Janik
Painter
Matthew Fleck
Painter
Cheryl L. Johnson
Painter
Vivian Russo
Painter
George Simporis
Painter
Paul Vistocco
Painter

Special Effects

Thomas Kittle
Special Effects

Story

Jack Bernstein
Story

Music Supervisor

Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Steve Brooksbank
Casting Assistant
Jeff Fisher
Casting Assistant
Dana McFadden
Casting Assistant

Hair Designer

Donna Battersby Greene
Hair Designer
Pamela Priest
Hair Designer

Accountant

Michael Roberts
Accountant

Gaffer

William B. Sechel
Gaffer

Music Editor

Jeff Carson
Music Editor

ADR Recordist

Jeff Courtie
ADR Recordist

Second Unit Director of Photography

Jeff Simon
Second Unit Director of Photography

Storyboard Artist

Dan Sweetman
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

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William McConnell
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

Andrew Nicholls
Special Effects Assistant

Post Production Supervisor

Jody Levin
Post Production Supervisor

Stand In

Tom Deakman
Stand In
Melanie Webster
Stand In

Production Assistant

Zoila Gomez
Production Assistant
Michael Scott Reid
Production Assistant
Brian Moon
Production Assistant

Greensman

Cary Whittaker
Greensman

Unit Publicist

Michael Battaglia
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Louise Rosner-Meyer
Production Coordinator
Robert Short
Production Coordinator
Diane Gutterud
Production Coordinator

Scenic Artist

Lewis Bowen
Scenic Artist

Post Production Accountant

David Mastron
Post Production Accountant

ADR Supervisor

Robert Fitzgerald
ADR Supervisor

Best Boy Electric

Gary Ryan
Best Boy Electric

Post Production Assistant

Steven Gary Banks
Post Production Assistant

Assistant Accountant

Elaine Taverrile
Assistant Accountant

Assistant Production Coordinator

Margo Hunt McKay
Assistant Production Coordinator

Generator Operator

Philip 'Biff' Delaney
Generator Operator

Wardrobe Supervisor

Emae Villalobos
Wardrobe Supervisor

Second Assistant Camera

Peter Farber
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Randall Guth
Assistant Sound Editor

Construction Manager

William Les Collins
Construction Manager

Sound Editor

Gaston Biraben
Sound Editor
Mark Rathaus
Sound Editor
Wolf Schmidt
Sound Editor
Eric W. Lindermann
Sound Editor
Gail K. Markley
Sound Editor

Craft Service

Michael J. McCarthy
Craft Service

Special Effects Manager

Patrick Tantalo
Special Effects Manager

Makeup Effects Designer

Lee Grimes
Makeup Effects Designer

Projection

Will Brantley
Projection
Bill Goff
Projection

Music Programmer

Dan Stein
Music Programmer

Cableman

Kevin Cerchiai
Cableman

Property Builder

Paul J. Hendricks
Property Builder
Michael Reid
Property Builder
Gabriel C. Ell
Property Builder
Gordon Keath
Property Builder
Richard F. Malone Jr.
Property Builder
Michael J. McCarthy Sr.
Property Builder
John R. Salemi
Property Builder

Executive Consultant

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Steve Oedekerk

Steve Oedekerk
Executive Consultant

Accounting Clerk Assistant

Edward V. Pannozzo
Accounting Clerk Assistant

Set Propsman

Skip Schields
Set Propsman

What's left behind the scenes

  • The band playing in the club – 'Cannibal Corpse' – is a real band, and Jim Carrey is a fan.
  • Ace's car is a 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
  • Jim Carrey's wife, actress Lauren Holly, auditioned for the lead female role.
  • Courteney Cox's character, Melissa Robinson, was named after the daughter of head writer Jack Bernstein. John Kapodistis's character, Sergeant Aguado, received the surname of one of the film's producers, Ken Aguado.
  • While investigating the tank where Snowball was once held, Ace parodies Captain Kirk, a character from the television series "Star Trek" (1966-1969).
  • Ronald Kamp's party was filmed at the famous Vizcaya Villa.
  • When Ace is attacked by Einhorn, he says, “I confess, I was the second gunman on the grassy knoll.” This is a reference to the conspiracy theory surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which suggests the existence of a second shooter who fired at the American president.
  • The name of the mental institution, “Shady Acres,” was derived from the surname of director Tom Shadyac.
  • In the scene where Lieutenant Einhorn kicks a football through a hole in the roof, it was a kicker for the Miami Dolphins, Peter Stoyanovich, disguised in a skirt and high heels who performed the role.
  • The image of Ace the monkey, a capuchin named Spike, was used as an unofficial mascot for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball club.
  • On September 5, 2006, Warner Brothers released a DVD version of the film, which included some scenes that had originally been cut: While investigating the Snowball's tank, Ace introduces himself to reporters as Heinz Getwellvet, a professional dolphin trainer from Germany. During a Cannibal Corpse concert, Ace goes on stage and sings along with Chris Barnes. In Tampa, Ray Finkle's hometown, Ace visits the local bar in addition to the villain's parents. From the mental hospital, Ace calls his friend Emilio and tells him about Finkle's connection to Einhorn. After visiting the hospital, Ace drives Melissa home. Ace visits Woodstock a second time and, together with him, tries to connect Finkle and Einhorn by studying their credit reports. At the end of the film, during the final fight, Snowball, on Ace's command, takes the gun from Einhorn. Ace asks Snowball to give him the gun, but the dolphin returns it to Einhorn.
  • The band playing at the club is “Cannibal Corpse,” a real existing band that Jim Carrey is a fan of.
  • On September 5, 2006, "Warner Brothers" released the DVD version of the film, which included some scenes that had been originally cut: While investigating Snowball’s tank, Ace introduces himself to journalists as Heinz Getwellvet, a professional dolphin trainer from Germany. During a Cannibal Corpse concert, Ace goes on stage and sings along with Chris Barnes. In Tampa, Ray Finkle’s hometown, Ace visits not only the villain’s parents but also a local bar. From the mental hospital, Ace calls his friend Emilio and tells him about Finkle’s connection to Einhorn. After visiting the hospital, Ace drives Melissa home. Ace visits Woodstock a second time and, together with him, tries to establish a connection between Finkle and Einhorn by studying their credit reports. At the end of the film, during the final fight, Snowball, on Ace’s command, takes the gun from Einhorn. Ace asks Snowball to give him the gun, but the dolphin returns it to Einhorn.
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