Looking for Richard - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Looking for Richard"
Looking for Richard (1996)
Timing: 1:52 (112 min)
Looking for Richard - TMDB rating
6.7/10
128
Looking for Richard - Kinopoisk rating
7.203/10
819
Looking for Richard - IMDB rating
7.3/10
8800

Film crew

Director

Producer

Michael Hadge
Producer

Writer

Frederic Kimball
Writer

Casting

Alison E. McBryde
Casting

Editor

Andre Ross Betz
Editor
William A. Anderson
Editor
Photo Pasquale Buba #72197Photo Pasquale Buba #72198
Pasquale Buba
Editor
Ned Bastille
Editor

Art Direction

Kevin Ritter
Art Direction

Costume Design

Aude Bronson-Howard
Costume Design
Photo Yvonne Blake #73818

Yvonne Blake

Yvonne Blake
Costume Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Howard Shore #10259

Howard Shore

Howard Shore
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Robert Leacock
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

John Caglione Jr.
Makeup Department Head

Original Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • Al Pacino's directorial debut. Al Pacino shot over 80 hours of footage. It took 6 editors to cut all of that down to the length of a standard film.
  • It took 4 years to shoot the original footage.
  • Initially, Frank Langella was supposed to play Edward IV, but he preferred the role of George Plantagenet and eventually left the project altogether. Thus, Harris Yulin played the king, and Alec Baldwin played the first Duke of Clarence.
  • In many scenes, the characters appear confused and worried because the actors often didn't understand what the director expected of them.
  • Al Pacino personally invited Alec Baldwin and Kevin Spacey to join the film's cast; they were both working with James Foley on the dramatic thriller "Glengarry Glen Ross (Americans)" (1992) at the time.
  • Al Pacino didn't know where to shoot the final battle scene and had no money for filming. Director Michael Mann, who was also filming Al Pacino in the action film "Heat" (1995) at the time, offered the services of his technical crew. The scene was shot in one day.
  • Al Pacino personally invited Alec Baldwin and Kevin Spacey to join the film's cast; at the time, they were working with James Foley on the dramatic thriller "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1992).
  • Al Pacino didn't know where to shoot the final battle scene and was out of money for filming. Director Michael Mann, who was also directing Pacino in the action film "Heat" (1995) at the time, offered the services of his technical crew. The scene was filmed in a single day.
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