Death Line - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Death Line"
Death Line (1972)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
Death Line - TMDB rating
5.798/10
131
Death Line - Kinopoisk rating
5.742/10
394
Death Line - IMDB rating
5.9/10
6000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Paul Maslansky
Producer

Casting

Editor

Geoffrey Foot
Editor

Art Direction

Dennis Gordon-Orr
Art Direction

Makeup Artist

Peter Frampton
Makeup Artist
Harry Frampton
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Wil Malone
Original Music Composer
Jeremy Rose
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Alex Thomson #82588
Alex Thomson
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Colin Corby
Camera Operator

Property Master

Tony Teiger
Property Master

Electrician

Dave Clarke
Electrician

Production Manager

Joyce Herlihy
Production Manager

Screenplay

Ceri Jones
Screenplay

Key Grip

David Cadwallader
Key Grip

Assistant Director

Lewis More O'Ferrall
Assistant Director

Focus Puller

John Golding
Focus Puller

Original Story

Photo Gary Sherman #187387Photo Gary Sherman #187388Photo Gary Sherman #187389

Gary Sherman

Gary Sherman
Original Story

Sound Editor

John Hackney
Sound Editor
John Hackney
Sound Editor

Continuity

Kay Rawlings
Continuity

What's left behind the scenes

  • Christopher Lee agreed to star in this film for the opportunity to appear in the same movie as Donald Pleasence. However, due to the difference in their heights and the resulting difficulties in positioning these characters in the same frame, the two actors did not appear together in joint scenes (Lee was 196 cm tall, Pleasence – 170 cm).
  • The scenes in the pub were pure improvisation. Donald Pleasence and Norman Rossington became noticeably intoxicated during the filming of these scenes.
  • The role played by Hugh Armstrong was originally intended for Marlon Brando, but at the last moment he declined the role due to his son's illness.
  • The film takes place on an unfinished station of the London Underground called “Museum,” located somewhere near the “Russell Square” and “British Museum” Underground stations (the latter was closed in 1933).
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