3 Women - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "3 Women"
3 Women (1977)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
3 Women - TMDB rating
7.114/10
336
3 Women - Kinopoisk rating
7.612/10
3421
3 Women - IMDB rating
7.7/10
20000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Scott Bushnell
Producer
Robert Eggenweiler
Producer

Writer

Photo Patricia Resnick #113275
Patricia Resnick
Writer

Editor

Dennis M. Hill
Editor

Art Direction

James Dowell Vance
Art Direction

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Richard Portman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Gerald Busby
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Carol Himes
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Charles Rosher Jr.
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Kaye Pownall
Hairstylist

First Assistant Director

Tommy Thompson
First Assistant Director

Sound Designer

Chris McLaughlin
Sound Designer

Assistant Editor

Photo Maysie Hoy #18079
Maysie Hoy
Assistant Editor
Tony Lombardo
Assistant Editor
Mark Eggenweiler
Assistant Editor

Sound

James E. Webb
Sound

Title Designer

Photo Dan Perri #66569

Dan Perri

Dan Perri
Title Designer

Sound Editor

David M. Horton
Sound Editor
Bill Phillips
Sound Editor

Wardrobe Master

Jules Melillo
Wardrobe Master

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first time Shelley Duvall's skirt got caught in the car door was accidental. Robert Altman (1925-2006) liked it so much that he included the episode in the film.
  • The twin girls were not played by professional actresses, but by waitresses whom Robert Altman saw in a cafe in California.
  • All the scenes of the film were shot consecutively in the order they appear in the film. Filming took place in a boarding house in Palm Springs, California.
  • 20th Century Fox gave the green light to filming even though Robert Altman did not have a finished script, and he repeatedly expressed a desire to film without a script at all.
  • Many of the actresses' lines were improvised on the spot. Moreover, Shelley Duvall herself wrote her own diary, furnished and decorated her character's apartment, and chose all the dishes.
  • Director Robert Altman claimed that the film's ending was intended to be ambiguous and open to various interpretations. He himself believed that Edgar rests beneath a pile of tires in the final scene.
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