Knight Moves - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Knight Moves"
Knight Moves (1992)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
Knight Moves - TMDB rating
5.812/10
202
Knight Moves - Kinopoisk rating
6.549/10
2399
Knight Moves - IMDB rating
6.1/10
9800

Film crew

Director

Photo Carl Schenkel #258019
Carl Schenkel
Director

Producer

Jean-Luc Defait
Producer
Ziad El Khoury
Producer

Executive Producer

Brad Mirman
Executive Producer
Guy Collins
Executive Producer

Casting

Hank McCann
Casting

Editor

Norbert Herzner
Editor

Art Direction

Gary Pembroke Allen
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Deborah Everton #67274
Deborah Everton
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Graeme Murray
Production Design

Set Decoration

Michael O'Connor
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Margaret Solomon
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Anne Dudley #5312

Anne Dudley

Anne Dudley
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Dieter Geissler
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Dietrich Lohmann
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Shelley Crawford
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Jack Rowand
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Ralph Parker
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Donald D. Brown
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Brad Mirman
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Evelyn Lukas
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Jörn Poetzl
Foley Artist

Dialogue Editor

Solweig Bores
Dialogue Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Sylvia Nablo
Transportation Coordinator

Transportation Captain

Dan Groseclose
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

André Bendocchi-Alves
Sound Editor

Transportation Co-Captain

Clarence Horkey
Transportation Co-Captain

What's left behind the scenes

  • Given Christopher Lambert's popularity (who played the protagonist Peter Sanderson) with European audiences, the film was released first in the UK, Asia, and Australia, and only then in the USA.
  • Unlike the widescreen theatrical version distributed to cinemas, the home video version includes the uncut top and bottom portions of the image.
  • The European version of the film is approximately 11 minutes longer than the American version, providing more detail about the protagonist's relationship with his deceased wife. Some dialogues are also longer in the European version. The American version of the film was slightly trimmed to pick up the pacing of the narrative.
  • Erica, played by Catherine Isabelle, plays the computer game Super Mario Bros. 3. However, this game was released for other devices, not for computers.
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