Screamers - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Screamers"
Screamers (1995)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
Screamers - TMDB rating
6.204/10
508
Screamers - Kinopoisk rating
7.061/10
34527
Screamers - IMDB rating
6.3/10
32000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Franco Battista
Producer

Executive Producer

Casting

Lucie Robitaille
Casting
Mary Margiotta
Casting
Karen Margiotta
Casting
Anne Tait
Casting

Editor

Yves Langlois
Editor

Art Direction

Michael Devine
Art Direction

Costume Design

Trixi Rittenhouse
Costume Design

Production Design

Perri Gorrara
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Michael Scherer
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

David Jaquest
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Roxy D'Alonzo
Makeup Artist

Associate Producer

Stefan Wodoslawsky
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Rodney Gibbons
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Anthony Lancett
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Elise de Blois
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ernest D. Farino
Visual Effects Supervisor

Electrician

Bruno Martel
Electrician
Maral Hassib
Electrician
François Lachance
Electrician
Dean Lewis
Electrician
Sidney John Watkins
Electrician

Hairstylist

Hanna Yee
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Abe Perlstein
Still Photographer

Boom Operator

François Guérin
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Miguel Tejada-Flores
Screenplay

Set Designer

Jean-Andre Carriere
Set Designer
Raymond Larose
Set Designer
Stuart Zsombor-Murray
Set Designer
David Gaucher
Set Designer

Sound Designer

Tim Archer
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Clive Turner

Clive Turner
Dialogue Editor

Key Grip

Emeric Grunebaum
Key Grip

Location Manager

Johanne Caporicci
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Bruno Gallant
Dolly Grip

Gaffer

Walter Klymkiw
Gaffer

Music

Normand Corbeil
Music

Second Unit Director of Photography

Photo Bruno Philip #70444
Bruno Philip
Second Unit Director of Photography
Keith Young
Second Unit Director of Photography

First Assistant Camera

Mark Hoffman
First Assistant Camera

Security

Alain Caporicci
Security

Second Assistant Camera

Bill St. John

Bill St. John
Second Assistant Camera

Color Timer

Michel Proulx
Color Timer

Foley

Gary Daprato
Foley

Short Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the short story "Second Variety" by Philip K. Dick.
  • The film was shot entirely in Canada, in the steppes of Quebec and at the Montreal Olympic Stadium.
  • When Commander Hendrickson and Ace Jefferson approach Block's base, Baker taps a knife against a pipe: three short knocks, three knocks with long pauses. In Morse code, this sequence means "SO".
  • The working title of the film was "Pliers".
  • The film featured the work of renowned Futurist artist DUSSO. Specifically, he created the set design for the destroyed city.
  • The aria "Madamina, il catalogo e' questo" from Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni, or The Rake Punished" plays in Hendrickson's office.
  • In the scene where Hendrikson approaches his bunker, during a video call with Chuck, he asks to call “Don Giovanni.” This is the original name of Don Juan – Don Giovanni. At the same time, Hendrikson introduces himself to Chuck as Wolfgang. That’s the name of the opera’s author, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • The chess-like board game played at the beginning of the film is the Sumerian so-called “Royal Game of Ur,” resembling the ancient Egyptian Senet.
  • The first version of Dan O’Bannon’s script was written by him in early 1981.
  • The NEB rifle is a slightly modified 35mm non-lethal weapon, the MR 35 Punch, manufactured by Manurhin.
  • Becker’s monologue is a very free adaptation of Act V, Scene 6 of the third part of William Shakespeare’s “Henry VI.” In the play, this monologue is delivered by the Duke of Gloucester (the future Richard III) as he kills King Henry. Becker’s version is shortened, modernized, and contains profanity. The idea to include a Shakespearean quote in the screamer’s speech belonged to the actor who played him – Roy Dupuis.”
  • When Commander Hendrickson and Ace Jefferson approach the Block base, Baker taps a knife against a pipe: three short knocks, three knocks with long pauses. In Morse code, this code means "SO."
  • The board game resembling chess played at the beginning of the film is the Sumerian so-called "Royal Game of Ur," reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian senet.
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