The Cursed - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Cursed"
The Cursed (2021)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
The Cursed - TMDB rating
6.562/10
427
The Cursed - Kinopoisk rating
5.86/10
5494
The Cursed - IMDB rating
6.2/10
23000

Film crew

Director

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Director

Producer

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Producer
Mickey Liddell
Producer
Pete Shilaimon
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Alison Semenza #66064
Alison Semenza
Executive Producer
Photo Jacob Yakob #66069
Jacob Yakob
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Writer

Editor

Richard Mettler
Editor

Art Direction

Paulo Gonçalves
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Patrick Schmitt
Supervising Art Director

Production Design

Photo Pascal Le Guellec #73649
Pascal Le Guellec
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Robin Foster
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Sean Ellis #120500
Sean Ellis
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Photo Chris LeDoux #15519
Chris LeDoux
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Matthieu Michaux
Supervising Sound Editor

Visual Effects Producer

Pierre Procoudine-Gorsky
Visual Effects Producer

Costume Designer

Sound Editor

Sébastien Marquilly
Sound Editor
Axel Steichen
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Sean Ellis (the film's director, screenwriter, producer, and cinematographer), he drew inspiration for the project from George Waggner's horror film "The Wolf Man" (1941), as well as an 18th-century French legend about an unknown beast.
  • Boyd Holbrook liked the script so much that he convinced Sean Ellis to give him the role of the British character (John McBride).
  • The werewolf mythology presented in the film feels more authentic than the Hollywood tales of the last century on the subject. In Sweden, werewolves are often depicted as creatures with an animal appearance (which could be either a wolf or a bear), with a human enclosed deep inside. When the animal's skin is peeled away, one often finds either parts of the transformed human or something belonging to them (in the film, this nuance is reflected in the scene involving the autopsy of the character played by Anya Rose Daily).
  • The dresses worn by the character played by Kelly Reilly (the grey plaid one and the black one) fasten with a zipper down the back. The scenes with this character take place in 1881, whereas the patent for the zipper was not obtained until 1917, and zippers only began appearing on women's dresses in the 1930s.
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