Doctor Sleep - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Doctor Sleep"
Doctor Sleep (2019)
Timing: 2:32 (152 min)
Doctor Sleep - TMDB rating
7.145/10
4827
Doctor Sleep - Kinopoisk rating
7.265/10
154881
Doctor Sleep - IMDB rating
7.3/10
244000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Trevor Macy
Producer
Jon Berg
Producer

Executive Producer

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Stephen King

Stephen King
Executive Producer
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Akiva Goldsman

Akiva Goldsman
Executive Producer
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Roy Lee
Executive Producer
Kevin McCormick
Executive Producer
D. Scott Lumpkin
Executive Producer

Casting

Anne McCarthy
Casting
Kellie Roy
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Justin O'Neal Miller
Art Direction
Richie Bearden
Art Direction
Gaston Langer
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Austin Gorg
Supervising Art Director
Elizabeth Boller
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Terry Anderson
Costume Design

Stunts

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Kurt Bryant
Stunts

Production Design

Maher Ahmad
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Chuck Borden
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Eric Brevig

Eric Brevig
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Gene Serdena
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

David DuMortier
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Andrew Grush
Original Music Composer
Taylor Stewart
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Alex Capaldi
Production Supervisor

Second Assistant Director

Meaghan F. McLaughlin
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Michael Fimognari

Michael Fimognari
Director of Photography

Hair Department Head

Rita Parillo
Hair Department Head

Hairstylist

Lindsay McAllister
Hairstylist
Andrea Edge
Hairstylist

Visual Effects Producer

Karen Clarke
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Janell Sammelman
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Novel

First Assistant "B" Camera

Alan Newcomb

Alan Newcomb
First Assistant "B" Camera

Grip

Zachary W. Sowinski
Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Karen Lovell
Key Hair Stylist

Second Second Assistant Director

Katye Kalivoda
Second Second Assistant Director

Visual Effects Production Manager

Drew Jones
Visual Effects Production Manager

Special Effects Technician

Bruce E. Merlin
Special Effects Technician

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Greg McDougall
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Giancarlo Brajdic
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Marcia King-Kurtzman
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Production Sound Mixer

Michael B. Koff
Production Sound Mixer

Assistant Makeup Artist

Staci Witt
Assistant Makeup Artist

VFX Artist

Eric Mancha
VFX Artist
Peter Steffan
VFX Artist

Line Producer

Studio Teacher

Missy Simms
Studio Teacher

Executive In Charge Of Production

Kelley Smith-Wait
Executive In Charge Of Production

Post-Production Manager

Daniel Paress
Post-Production Manager

"C" Camera Operator

Josiah T. Morgan
"C" Camera Operator

Digital Colorist

Jill Bogdanowicz
Digital Colorist

Main Title Designer

Aaron Becker

Aaron Becker
Main Title Designer

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

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Robert Kurtzman

Robert Kurtzman
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

Contact Lens Painter

Cristina Patterson
Contact Lens Painter

What's left behind the scenes

  • Abra’s house number is 1980. This is the year the film 'The Shining' was released.
  • In the scene where the hospital cat Azzi jumps on the table, Dan is looking at a magazine. It's the same January 1978 issue of Playgirl Magazine that Jack Torrance reads in the Overlook Hotel lobby on the day of its closing in 'The Shining'.
  • Dr. John Dalton's office is identical to Stuart Ullman's office from 'The Shining'.
  • The film used footage directly from Kubrick's film in only three instances – shots from above the water and the island, and two shots of a car driving along a mountain road. All of these shots were cleaned up, restored, and color-corrected, and some of them had a layer of snow digitally added. All other elements from Kubrick's 'The Shining' were recreated using stand-ins.
  • The idea for 'Doctor Sleep' came to Stephen King in 1998 when he was signing copies of his book, and a reader asked what happened to Danny Torrance from his novel 'The Shining' (1977). King had repeatedly asked himself the same question, as well as what would have happened to Jack Torrance if he had attended 'Alcoholics Anonymous' meetings.
  • The filming was preceded by a long period of negotiations. Despite his own dislike of Kubrick's film, Flanagan had to convince King that audiences were more familiar with this film version than the 1997 miniseries, and that they preferred it. And that the film should be a sequel to Kubrick's classic, not the miniseries.
  • To better capture the image of Jack Torrance, Henry Thomas rewatched scenes with Jack Nicholson from 'The Shining' (Stanley Kubrick, 1980) several hundred times, memorizing his body language.
  • Nine doors were made for the famous axe scene, but only two were used during filming.
  • The cat in the film is based on a cat named Oscar who lived in a nursing home in Rhode Island. Oscar was able to predict the death of terminally ill patients, spending his last few hours with them at their bedsides. After an article about him was published in 2007, Oscar had witnessed the deaths of over 100 patients. In 2013, he briefly died due to an allergy, but veterinarians were able to revive him. The cat playing him here belongs to the film's composers.
  • According to director Mike Flanagan, Jacob Tremblay played his own death so vividly and convincingly in the first take of the scene that he frightened the other actors, including Rebecca Ferguson, who began to stutter to the point where she was temporarily unable to deliver her lines.
  • Danny Lloyd, who played Danny Torrance in "The Shining," plays a cameo role as a spectator in a blue cap during a baseball game.
  • The house number of the Abris is 1980. This is the year "The Shining" was released.
  • In the scene where the hospital cat Azzi jumps on the table, Dan is looking at a magazine. It is the same January 1978 issue of Playgirl Magazine that Jack Torrance reads in the Overlook Hotel lobby on the day of its closing in "The Shining."
  • Dr. John Dalton's office is identical to Stuart Ullman's office from "The Shining."
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