Turner & Hooch - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Turner & Hooch"
Turner & Hooch (1989)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Turner & Hooch - TMDB rating
6.355/10
1243
Turner & Hooch - Kinopoisk rating
7.566/10
36962
Turner & Hooch - IMDB rating
6.2/10
81000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Raymond Wagner
Producer

Executive Producer

Casting

Judy Taylor
Casting
Judith Bouley
Casting
Karen Hendel
Casting
Lynda Gordon
Casting

Editor

Paul Seydor
Editor
Garth Craven
Editor
Mark Conte
Editor
Lois Freeman-Fox
Editor

Art Direction

Sig Tingloff
Art Direction

Stunts

Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts
Photo Tom Morga #13998
Tom Morga
Stunts
Dick Hancock
Stunts
Photo Paul M. Lane #23369
Paul M. Lane
Stunts
Clint Rowe
Stunts

Production Design

John DeCuir Jr.
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Cloudia Rebar
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Charles Gross
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Michele Ader
Co-Producer

Stunt Double

Brian J. Williams
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Adam Greenberg #67269Photo Adam Greenberg #67270
Adam Greenberg
Director of Photography

Property Master

James A. Rathbun
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Lon Bender
Supervising Sound Editor
Neal Burger
Supervising Sound Editor

Chief Lighting Technician

Jono Kouzouyan
Chief Lighting Technician

Screenplay

Jim Cash

Jim Cash
Screenplay
Photo Jack Epps Jr. #7564
Jack Epps Jr.
Screenplay
Photo Michael Blodgett #108675
Michael Blodgett
Screenplay
Dennis Shryack
Screenplay

Story

Photo Michael Blodgett #108675
Michael Blodgett
Story
Dennis Shryack
Story

Foley Mixer

Dean Drabin
Foley Mixer

Music Editor

Craig Pettigrew
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Vance Piper
First Assistant Camera

Extras Casting

Carl Joy
Extras Casting

Supervising Music Editor

Daniel Allan Carlin
Supervising Music Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Hooch is a Dogue de Bordeaux.
  • John Larroquette, Jack Nicholson, Bill Murray, and Chevy Chase were considered for the role of Scott Turner.
  • Dudley Moore declined to play Turner.
  • This was the last film of actor John McIntire.
  • Henry Winkler was initially approved as the film's director. However, after two weeks of filming, he was fired by Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, who was dissatisfied with his work.
  • An alternative ending was filmed in which Hooch survives. Both endings were tested with different audiences, who reacted to them similarly. However, the original ending, where Hooch dies, evoked a passionate emotional response from viewers. Disney’s head of production, Jeffrey Katzenberg, decided to use the original ending because that’s what the directors wanted.
  • In an interview, Tom Hanks said that the film could have been much more successful if Hooch hadn't died.
  • The scene where Hooch dies was filmed last. Hanks had become very attached to Beasley during filming, so he was able to cry imagining he would never see the dog again.
  • Filming took place in California from January 23 to April 28, 1989.
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