Hellbound: Hellraiser II - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Hellbound: Hellraiser II"
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II - TMDB rating
6.401/10
1053
Hellbound: Hellraiser II - Kinopoisk rating
6.733/10
15077
Hellbound: Hellraiser II - IMDB rating
6.4/10
61000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Christopher Figg #94219
Christopher Figg
Producer

Executive Producer

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Clive Barker

Clive Barker
Executive Producer
Christopher Webster
Executive Producer

Casting

Doreen Jones
Casting

Editor

Richard Marden
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Graham Longhurst
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Andy Harris
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jane Wildgoose
Costume Design

Stunts

Bronco McLoughlin
Stunts

Production Design

Michael Buchanan
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Aileen Seaton
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Aileen Seaton
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Otto Snel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael A. Carter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Christopher Young #26400

Christopher Young

Christopher Young
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

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David Barron
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Kieron Phipps
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Robin Vidgeon
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

David Worley
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

John Ireland

John Ireland
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Ron Allett
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Libbie Barr
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Jack Collins
Electrician
Andy Curling
Electrician
Ray Wardley
Electrician
Peter Wing
Electrician
Vince Goddard
Electrician

Hairstylist

Heather Jones
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

John Midgley
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Photo Andy Armstrong #22272
Andy Armstrong
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Clive Osborne
Boom Operator

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Roy Birchley
First Assistant Editor

Carpenter

William Chamberlain
Carpenter
Bernard Collins
Carpenter
Peter Collins
Carpenter
Nigel Crafts
Carpenter
Ken Evans
Carpenter
Ian Green
Carpenter
Nick Lloyd
Carpenter
Alex McLune
Carpenter
Malcolm Miller Jr.
Carpenter

Painter

Michael Gunner
Painter
Ronald Kent
Painter
Colin Lovering
Painter
David Mears
Painter

Story

Makeup Designer

Geoffrey Portass
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Peter Freeman
Third Assistant Director
Kevin Westley
Third Assistant Director

Gaffer

Steve Foster
Gaffer

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Ian Brown
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Second Unit Director of Photography

Photo Christopher Figg #94219
Christopher Figg
Second Unit Director of Photography
Wally Byatt
Second Unit Director of Photography

Conductor

Allan Wilson
Conductor

Unit Publicist

Steve Jones
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Gillian Bates
Production Coordinator

Publicist

Brad Stephens
Publicist

Makeup Effects

Bob Keen

Bob Keen
Makeup Effects
Neill Gorton
Makeup Effects
Steve Hardie
Makeup Effects
John Cormican
Makeup Effects
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Mark Coulier

Mark Coulier
Makeup Effects
Stuart Conran
Makeup Effects
Paul Jones
Makeup Effects
Steve Cullane
Makeup Effects
Cliff Wallace
Makeup Effects
Stephen Painter
Makeup Effects
Geoffrey Portass
Makeup Effects
Allan Burne
Makeup Effects
Alan Hedgcock
Makeup Effects
Anna Lovatt
Makeup Effects
Alistair McPherson
Makeup Effects
Michael Moustafi
Makeup Effects
Mark Roberts
Makeup Effects
Gary Ryan
Makeup Effects
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Warwick Sayce
Makeup Effects
Arlind Junkerman
Makeup Effects
Dave Keen
Makeup Effects
Paul Knowles
Makeup Effects
William Petty
Makeup Effects
Beverley Pond-Jones
Makeup Effects
Simon Sayce
Makeup Effects
Roger Walker
Makeup Effects

Storyboard Designer

Floyd Jones Hughes
Storyboard Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Actor Andrew Robinson, who played Larry Cotton in the first installment, refused to appear in the second for financial reasons, which necessitated a rewrite of the original film script.
  • In the original script, Dr. Kennard was named Malahide. The surname Kennard was chosen due to its similarity to the name of Christian Barnard, the surgeon who performed the world's first successful heart transplant.
  • The repeating sound made by the Leviathan in the world of the Cenobites is the word “god” encoded in Morse code.
  • Barker revised the initial script under the influence of Tony Randel and Peter Atkins, who filmed the sequel 'Hellraiser II'. This concerned the scene where Kirsty takes the box from Julia, killed by the Cenobites' hooks. It was necessary to introduce an element connecting the series – a mattress with Julia's blood.
  • Screenwriter and producer Clive Barker developed the stories of the Cenobites for the first film in the franchise, although their origins remained a mystery to audiences. He intended to show the public at least that the Cenobites were once human, and became demons as a result of their own vicious inclinations. This nuance was supposed to emphasize the stories of the characters played by Oliver Smith and Clare Higgins, and their gradual submission to the sin of lust, with Higgins' character being intended as the main antagonist of the franchise. However, Pinhead proved more popular with audiences and became the central character in all subsequent sequels.
  • The script included a detailed backstory for Pinhead, played by Doug Bradley, but it was never included in the film due to budget constraints. It only shows Captain Spencer opening the box and transforming into Pinhead. The story of Captain Spencer/Pinhead was later told in Anthony Hickox’s 'Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth' (1992).
  • William Hope recounted that when his mother-in-law and nephew were in London, they asked his permission to come to the set sometime. He didn't object, and they came on the day the mattress scene was being filmed. According to Hope, his mother-in-law was shocked by what she saw, while his nephew enjoyed it.
  • Kenneth Cranham said that he was persuaded to film by his grandson’s urging.
  • During the filming of one scene, Nicholas Vince received a punch to the jaw. He himself insisted that his character have eyes, which caused some bewilderment among fans of the franchise and discontent. The scene in which he regains his sight was cut from the film during editing, which led to misunderstanding, as he is shown without eyes in the introduction.
  • According to Ashley Laurence, Clare Higgins and William Hope constantly argued over trivial matters during filming, but Ashley couldn't understand the reason for the feud. Many years later, Higgins shared the truth with Laurence: in the 1960s, they studied together, and she was in love with him, seemingly unrequitedly, and therefore deliberately acted coldly to distance herself from those feelings. When Laurence told everything to Hope, it broke his heart, as he also had feelings for her.
  • The repeating sound that Leviathan makes in the world of the cenobites is the word “god” encoded in Morse code.
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