Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York"
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - TMDB rating
6.782/10
10511
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - Kinopoisk rating
8.037/10
667629
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - IMDB rating
6.9/10
454000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Duncan Henderson
Executive Producer
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Mark Radcliffe
Executive Producer
Richard Vane
Executive Producer

Casting

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Janet Hirshenson
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Steven J. Jordan
Art Direction
Daniel Maltese
Art Direction
Gary A. Lee
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jay Hurley
Costume Design

Stunts

Lane Leavitt
Stunts
Cris Thomas-Palomino
Stunts
Danny Costa
Stunts
Larry Nicholas
Stunts
Julie Stone
Stunts
Stacy Logan
Stunts
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Rick LeFevour
Stunts
Stan Parks
Stunts
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Frank Ferrara
Stunts
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James Fierro
Stunts

Production Design

Sandy Veneziano
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Freddie Hice
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Freddie Hice
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Marvin March
Set Decoration
George DeTitta Sr.
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Joseph A. Campayno
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Linda Melazzo
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin E. Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Hart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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John Williams

John Williams
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

John Neufeld
Orchestrator
Alexander Courage
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Jim Fredericks
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Geoffrey Hansen
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Julio Macat
Director of Photography
Douglas F. O'Neons
Director of Photography

Pilot

Camera Operator

Anastas N. Michos
Camera Operator
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Dennis Smith

Dennis Smith
Camera Operator
Lex duPont
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Mickey Antonetti
Costume Supervisor

Property Master

Douglas E. Madison
Property Master
Ann Miller
Property Master
William D'Ambra
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Jan Evans
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Mark Purkart
Electrician
Dennis J. Leahy
Electrician
Chic Cecchini
Electrician
Chic Cecchini
Electrician
Mel P. Mack
Electrician
Theodore A. Corso
Electrician

Hairstylist

John Quaglia
Hairstylist

Associate Editor

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Tim Silano
Associate Editor

Sound Mixer

James R. Alexander
Sound Mixer
Peter Ilardi
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

James Giovannetti Jr.
First Assistant Director
Jacolyn Baker
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Jennifer Jobst
Assistant Costume Designer

Boom Operator

Jeffrey A. Williams
Boom Operator
Greg Agalsoff
Boom Operator
Kevin Meehan
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Set Designer

Donald B. Woodruff
Set Designer
Stephen Dane
Set Designer
Karen Fletcher Trujillo
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Fred C. Vitale
First Assistant Editor

Construction Coordinator

Robert DiGrigoli
Construction Coordinator
Cal DiValerio
Construction Coordinator
Edward England
Construction Coordinator

Location Scout

Randy Sokol
Location Scout
Michael Nickodem
Location Scout

Art Department Coordinator

James Nedza
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Randy Kelley
Dialogue Editor
Chris Hogan
Dialogue Editor
Dan M. Rich
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Plummy Tucker
Assistant Editor
Chris Boscardin
Assistant Editor
Moonstar Greene
Assistant Editor
Wendi Jill Raderman
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Richard Dwan Jr.
Foley Editor
Dan Hegeman
Foley Editor
Steve Mann
Foley Editor
Kelly Oxford
Foley Editor

Key Grip

Morgan Michael Lewis
Key Grip
Mike Miller
Key Grip

Location Manager

T.J. Healy II
Location Manager
Jan Foster
Location Manager
Jacolyn Baker
Location Manager
Charles Zalben
Location Manager

Grip

Chris Freres
Grip
Fernando M. Briones
Grip
Bradley T. Matthys
Grip
Don Miller
Grip
James Nelson
Grip
James Rooizda
Grip
James Rooizda
Grip
Mark E. Matthys
Grip

Dolly Grip

Danial Miller
Dolly Grip
Ed Quinn
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

David J. Chamerski
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Linda Rizzuto
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Daniel B. Clancy
Leadman
Bruce Swanson
Leadman
Jack Eberhart
Leadman

Set Production Assistant

Bob Saunders
Set Production Assistant
Jeff Richman
Set Production Assistant

Seamstress

Jane Blank
Seamstress

Construction Foreman

Bruce DiValerio
Construction Foreman
Gary Deaton
Construction Foreman

Special Effects

John Fontana
Special Effects
Scott Forbes
Special Effects
John Ottesen
Special Effects
Ron Ottesen
Special Effects
Bill Kennedy
Special Effects

Characters

Casting Assistant

Michael Hirshenson
Casting Assistant
Susanna Griffith
Casting Assistant

Production Accountant

Lori Koravos
Production Accountant

Gaffer

Morris Flam
Gaffer
Colin J. Campbell
Gaffer
John Hudecek
Gaffer

Additional Still Photographer

Melinda Sue Gordon
Additional Still Photographer

Second Unit Director of Photography

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Freddie Hice
Second Unit Director of Photography

First Assistant Camera

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Phil Abraham
First Assistant Camera
Angelo Di Giacomo
First Assistant Camera
Robert C. Carlson
First Assistant Camera

Donald Carlson

Donald Carlson
First Assistant Camera

Greensman

Philip C. Hurst
Greensman

Production Coordinator

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Kathleen M. Courtney
Production Coordinator

Scoring Mixer

Shawn Murphy
Scoring Mixer

ADR Editor

Jeff Watts
ADR Editor
Willy Hoyte
ADR Editor

ADR Voice Casting

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Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

ADR Supervisor

Mary Andrews
ADR Supervisor

Production Office Assistant

Ron Vignone
Production Office Assistant
Donald Murphy
Production Office Assistant
Patty Willett
Production Office Assistant
John Gleeson
Production Office Assistant
George Patterson
Production Office Assistant
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Christo Morse
Production Office Assistant
Mia Wicklund
Production Office Assistant

Best Boy Electric

Paul Caven
Best Boy Electric

Assistant Production Coordinator

Christie Colliopoulos
Assistant Production Coordinator
Gary MacPherson
Assistant Production Coordinator
Sharon Kaczala
Assistant Production Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Tim Webb
Sound Recordist
Bob Balzarini
Sound Recordist
Tony Araki
Sound Recordist

Assistant Sound Editor

Alan Rankin
Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Batha
Assistant Sound Editor
Liz Kentin
Assistant Sound Editor

Executive In Charge Of Production

Krystyna Demkowicz
Executive In Charge Of Production

Sound Editor

Dino DiMuro
Sound Editor
Jay B. Richardson
Sound Editor
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Frank Smathers
Sound Editor

Color Timer

David Orr
Color Timer

Craft Service

Raymond Bulinski
Craft Service
Rick Chavez
Craft Service

Negative Cutter

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter

Foley

James Moriana
Foley
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley

Animal Wrangler

Doree Sitterly
Animal Wrangler
Joy Green
Animal Wrangler
Mac Embury
Animal Wrangler
Mark Jackson
Animal Wrangler
Roland Raffler
Animal Wrangler
Wally Ross
Animal Wrangler

Best Boy Electrician

Andy Day
Best Boy Electrician
John S. Robertson
Best Boy Electrician
John Swanders
Best Boy Electrician

Sign Painter

Robert E. Knight
Sign Painter

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the first part of the film, Kevin is watching a movie called 'Angels with Dirty Souls.' In the second part, Kevin is watching the sequel, called 'Angels with Filthy Souls.'
  • Macaulay Culkin received a fee of $8 million for his role in the sequel. At the time, it was the largest check ever written to a 12-year-old boy.
  • The toy store is called "Duncan's Toy Chest." It was named in honor of executive producer Duncan Henderson.
  • A cameo role went to the daughter of the film's director, Chris Columbus. Eleanor Columbus played a little shopper in the toy store. And Columbus himself appeared as one of the toy store employees at Duncan's.
  • Several weeks after the film's release, "Tiger Electronics" released a real-life version of the Talkboy (a compact cassette recorder) that Kevin actively uses throughout the movie. Like in the film, it could alter a child's voice to sound like an adult male. Furthermore, a female version of the toy, called Talkgirl, was also released on the back of its success. This version was designed for girls and could speak with a female voice. It was also incredibly popular.
  • During a hotel stay in Florida, the McCallister family cheerfully watches the film "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) on television.
  • In the scene where Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) enters the Plaza Hotel and asks a passerby – “Where is the lobby?”, he is answered by the famous American businessman – Donald Trump, who was at that time the owner of the hotel.
  • For the filming of scenes with Brenda Fricker, who played the woman in Central Park covered in pigeons, a special pigeon trainer was invited along with trained pigeons.
  • As in the first part, but now not at home, but in a limousine, Kevin watches Chuck Jones’ cartoon “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” (1966).
  • The film's editing was done by Raja Gosnell, who directed the third installment five years later.
  • The song “All Alone for Christmas”, which plays during scenes of Kevin walking around New York, was used as the soundtrack for a video game of the same name for Sega.
  • The gangster film that Kevin is watching doesn't exist. The clip was specifically filmed for use in the movie.
  • Filming took place from December 9, 1991, to May 1, 1992.
  • For his participation in the sequel, Macaulay Culkin received a fixed fee of $4.5 million and a 5% share of the film's box office revenue. At the time, this was the largest check ever written to a child actor.
  • While staying at a hotel in Florida, the McCallister family happily watches the film "It's a Wonderful Life" (1947) on television.
  • According to Joe Pesci, the film crew showered him and Daniel Stern's character with real birdseed, and approximately 300 pigeons were used in the scene.
  • According to director Chris Columbus, half of the film's budget had to be spent on artificial snow in Central Park, and shortly after filming ended, New York City was literally blanketed in snow.
  • It was particularly difficult to film scenes at the airport. During filming, the airport continued to operate as usual, but Macaulay Culkin’s popularity required additional security measures and protection of the actor from fans and paparazzi. These scenes were filmed at O'Hare International Airport in February 1992, where Christmas decorations were specifically left up for the filming.
  • For participating in the sequel, Macaulay Culkin received a fixed fee of $4.5 million and a 5% share of the film’s box office revenue. At the time, this was the largest check ever written to a child actor.
  • While staying at a hotel in Florida, the McCallister family happily watches the film "It's a Wonderful Life" (1947) on television.
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